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Or the "safe" token black guy in those McDonald's commercials or sitcoms or any tv situation where it's a "diverse," college age crowd in a party or other group setting.
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Or the "safe" token black guy in those McDonald's commercials or sitcoms or any tv situation where it's a "diverse," college age crowd in a party or other group setting.
You'd think he'd be prepared for the slander with the username lolcomin
Or the "safe" token black guy in those McDonald's commercials or sitcoms or any tv situation where it's a "diverse," college age crowd in a party or other group setting.
Or the "safe" token black guy in those McDonald's commercials or sitcoms or any tv situation where it's a "diverse," college age crowd in a party or other group setting.
[COLOR=#red]It was just a matter of time my dudes....somebody was going to post a selfie of their cut and a roast session was gonna happen. Is why I didn't post my first attempt at a self fade. It wasn't eem bad, but y'all nurkas are creative with the roastin [/COLOR]
I thought that comment was hilarious, btw. Even had to rep. *Takes bullet to the chest and laughs.* All in fun.
Every time i go, I guess I be in the bama *** part of town but I still see stuff like that, Girbaud jeans, Karl Kani/Cross Colours, Coogie Sweaters, and the razor sharp/hard creases in jeans
feeling like a neo soul singer.
How long is your hair? and do you get it shaped up? I don't think my hair will naturally stand up like that b/c of how much I use headphones.
lolYeah I was working in Dallas as I took a semester off from school for Spring 2014. I saw more than a few dudes rocking the shag with lines and words cut in their hair...but to be honest it was mostly younger dudes. Didn't see to many grown men rocking it.
Also about the Obama, Denzel natural hairline...I used to think hairlines were naturally straight...mine was at first but what I learned is that when hairlines recede, it doesn't always recede in a straight line.
Real talk I went out on a disastrous Craigslist first date in DC back in 2010...shorty fooled me with the angle picture from the neck up. We met at the sports bar and immediately I saw she was a bit overweight AND she had knock knees. Long story short I was disappointed so much that I made her pay for her own meal...shorty got mad and bagged on my hairline saying "I didn't like you anyway with your crooked a** hairline." SHOTS FIRED!!! I told her she needed to wobble her knock kneed behind to her car. First thing a dude did was go home and examine my hairline...then I took a hairline selfie. Lo and behold my hairline was shaped like a lowercase s. All this time I didn't notice it, but what I found out is the best way to ensure you have a straight hairline is to do a hairline selfie. For some reason you can't tell with your own eyes how straight it is, but a picture is spot on.
u tapping that?i had my roommate(female) braid it on sunday, if you get it braided, your hair will stretch and when you take it down, it's called a braid out. It'll stand up like that. but eventually, shrinkage will happen and it'll go back down. my hair is looking a lot shorter now.
i haven't had a cut since august. i got it shaped up in january and cut like 1.5 inches off. for some reason, a barber i went to did some funky **** where he cut down the hair that was at the very front of my head, and it bothered me how much shorter it was than the rest of my head. i get a taper every now and then too.