Also, Passer, you flatterer, sadly the face peering out from the curls is not jim morrison's when I look into the mirror.
Also, good hair days are somewhat rare. My hair does not let itself be commanded.
True, you do not look like Morrison. You're cuter than he is.
My hair used to have a mind of it's own, but it's gotten much more cooperative as I've gotten older. I think keeping it in a bun most of the time helps to sort of train it.
it's almost hit the point where you can say it grows longer instead of larger.
Hah, my dad's hair is the same way. It gets to about 8" long before it starts flopping down completely. Otherwise it's like a big black halo around his head.
Also, Passer, you flatterer, sadly the face peering out from the curls is not jim morrison's when I look into the mirror.
Also, good hair days are somewhat rare. My hair does not let itself be commanded.
True, you do not look like Morrison. You're cuter than he is.
My hair used to have a mind of it's own, but it's gotten much more cooperative as I've gotten older. I think keeping it in a bun most of the time helps to sort of train it.
Oh by the way, how long is your hair? Like mine would you think? If it is, mind sharing your tricks for stuffing your hair into your veil? I have a problem with hats.
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edited December 2009
"Policies are rational responses to problems."
Can one reasonably argue that sentence has a normative aspect or has a prescriptive interpretation of policies, or would that be considered reading into the sentence too much? I'm trying to argue for description but I'm worried a critique could simply be there is no prescriptive/normative element to the above sentence.
There's also no context to the quote, it's on its own and meant to be ambiguous.
it's almost hit the point where you can say it grows longer instead of larger.
Hah, my dad's hair is the same way. It gets to about 8" long before it starts flopping down completely. Otherwise it's like a big black halo around his head.
it's almost hit the point where you can say it grows longer instead of larger.
Hah, my dad's hair is the same way. It gets to about 8" long before it starts flopping down completely. Otherwise it's like a big black halo around his head.
It's one of those "types" of hair that means everyone who has it is limited to changing their hair only by length
If I cut my hair to the length it'd look identical. And I bet the same thing would happen with your dad.
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edited December 2009
Man, this [Chat] has to be record length!
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I'm completely hetero but I think I might qualify is someone wants to explain a little further.
Like clothing or hairstyles or whatev.
I'd find it weird if finding a girl attractive in "guys clothes" had any link to bisexuality. likewise short hair.
Don't think short hair, think guy hair. Also, guys clothes doesn't mean jeans, it means baggy jeans which a guy would wear.
think of what I'm talking about as a spectrum one finds attractive
on the scale beetween the two points already established, where would your spectrum fall. Actual gender is kind of irrelevant here, we're talking aestethics only.
what you're saying implies girls are attracted to men based in part on their wearing baggy jeans.
I'm having 'the talk' with my boss today when I get to work. I've been there half a year and I'm the fastest cashier, I've never called out, I'm almost never late, I've never been off on my till, I'm familiar with all the procedures w.r.t. management (X outs on drawers, monitoring and ordering supplies, preparing the cash deposit, etc. etc.)...
In this economy I'm not doing a "promote me or I quit" ultimatum because this job was really hard to find in the first place. But I am having a solemn 'I deserve more than what I'm getting' talk where I ask for either a more favorable schedule (same hours on fewer days), a merit raise, or a promotion.
If he calls my bluff and says "or what? you're gonna quit?" I guess I'm just boned.
But I need to try.
It didn't go well.
He basically ignored the possibility of a promotion because of limited company resources. When asked whether he can give me a more 'set' schedule, allowing me to work more shifts elsewhere... 'no, I can't accomodate that'.
The only thing that he can seemingly offer me is fewer shifts, once he gets a newer cashier (allegedly this week coming up). But that doesn't help all that much, because my shifts are still going to change weekly, making shifts elsewhere almost impossible.
Then he made little flippant digs at me throughout the day, commenting on my missing name tag (when almost no one wore one today), telling me I'd better make sure the front is clean for the morning (and it always is when I work)... etc. Little biting shit that he was saying I guess because I had the gall to try to not be a minimum wage worker when I shine above all my coworkers.
Argggggh.
Sorry, that sucks.
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huh. I wasn't gonna reply to that figuring I missed some pages but when I refreshed they weren't there. then when I posted, here they are.
I don't think I should try growing my hair any longer. then it would be identical to my sisters and while it looks good on a girl on me it would just be wrong
I'm completely hetero but I think I might qualify is someone wants to explain a little further.
Like clothing or hairstyles or whatev.
I'd find it weird if finding a girl attractive in "guys clothes" had any link to bisexuality. likewise short hair.
Don't think short hair, think guy hair. Also, guys clothes doesn't mean jeans, it means baggy jeans which a guy would wear.
think of what I'm talking about as a spectrum one finds attractive
on the scale beetween the two points already established, where would your spectrum fall. Actual gender is kind of irrelevant here, we're talking aestethics only.
what you're saying implies girls are attracted to men based in part on their wearing baggy jeans.
I phrased that wrong. Baggy pants on a girl can make it look like her legs and hips look like that of a guy.
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huh. I wasn't gonna reply to that figuring I missed some pages but when I refreshed they weren't there. then when I posted, here they are.
think you got problems? I get a database error like every other post
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My hair is brown indoors and glowing red outdoors. There are two kinds of follicles on my head, one kind dark brown and opaque, the other reddish and translucent.
My beard is entirely red when I grow it out.
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Also, Passer, you flatterer, sadly the face peering out from the curls is not jim morrison's when I look into the mirror.
Also, good hair days are somewhat rare. My hair does not let itself be commanded.
True, you do not look like Morrison. You're cuter than he is.
My hair used to have a mind of it's own, but it's gotten much more cooperative as I've gotten older. I think keeping it in a bun most of the time helps to sort of train it.
Oh by the way, how long is your hair? Like mine would you think? If it is, mind sharing your tricks for stuffing your hair into your veil? I have a problem with hats.
My hair's longer than yours, it goes to almost mid-shoulder length now. I usually just wrap it up into a flop-bun (I can't find a picture of it, and that's the only word I can think of to describe it - basically, make up a pony tail, but on the last pass of the elastic, pull the hair only half-way through, making a sort of flop loop kind of thing), put on an underscarf (if it's a long one I wrap it around the hair in the back like a snood), then wrap with whatever scarf I'm using.
I'd suggest, if you can, braid it and then tuck it up under the hat after you've put it on. This is easier to do with newsboy and flat cap hats.
not that I was in any doubt that anyone was confused as to what hairstyle I was referring to, or that this was a good example. In fact I think it would just serve to cast doubt into the minds of the previously sure.
I still think this image may have some beneficial qualities.
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True, you do not look like Morrison. You're cuter than he is.
My hair used to have a mind of it's own, but it's gotten much more cooperative as I've gotten older. I think keeping it in a bun most of the time helps to sort of train it.
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Grow it out till its long enough to donate.
Doors is great.
I was trying to figure out how it was a Michael Weston joke but then I realized it's just a priest joke, isn't it?
Hah, my dad's hair is the same way. It gets to about 8" long before it starts flopping down completely. Otherwise it's like a big black halo around his head.
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Oh by the way, how long is your hair? Like mine would you think? If it is, mind sharing your tricks for stuffing your hair into your veil? I have a problem with hats.
Mine stays very straight.
Please drop the Irene stuff.
Can one reasonably argue that sentence has a normative aspect or has a prescriptive interpretation of policies, or would that be considered reading into the sentence too much? I'm trying to argue for description but I'm worried a critique could simply be there is no prescriptive/normative element to the above sentence.
There's also no context to the quote, it's on its own and meant to be ambiguous.
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it is annoying
It's one of those "types" of hair that means everyone who has it is limited to changing their hair only by length
If I cut my hair to the length it'd look identical. And I bet the same thing would happen with your dad.
what you're saying implies girls are attracted to men based in part on their wearing baggy jeans.
Sorry, that sucks.
I phrased that wrong. Baggy pants on a girl can make it look like her legs and hips look like that of a guy.
think you got problems? I get a database error like every other post
My beard is entirely red when I grow it out.
My sister has somewhat curly hair. If it wasn't the fact that she likes her hair color better then mine, I'm pretty sure she'd have scalped me by now.
My hair's longer than yours, it goes to almost mid-shoulder length now. I usually just wrap it up into a flop-bun (I can't find a picture of it, and that's the only word I can think of to describe it - basically, make up a pony tail, but on the last pass of the elastic, pull the hair only half-way through, making a sort of flop loop kind of thing), put on an underscarf (if it's a long one I wrap it around the hair in the back like a snood), then wrap with whatever scarf I'm using.
I'd suggest, if you can, braid it and then tuck it up under the hat after you've put it on. This is easier to do with newsboy and flat cap hats.
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It does suck. I don't know what to do anymore.
doors are amazing shut it
It's flippin beautiful.
like this type of straight hair?
Please say yes.
Man I thought it was only me...
oh hey attractive lady.
I feel like I should link my hat post here.
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I know! Unless it's very straight, with bangs, and dark. Then it is extremely awesome.
Now's your chance! Escape the cycle!
Sort of like this
not that I was in any doubt that anyone was confused as to what hairstyle I was referring to, or that this was a good example. In fact I think it would just serve to cast doubt into the minds of the previously sure.
I still think this image may have some beneficial qualities.