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I have a friend named Erika. Short- black hair. Artist type |
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cauz |
Aug. 14, 2014, 10:32 a.m. |
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Dorothy Hamill |
I always had short hair, and I hated my short hair. I was always mistaken for a boy, but my mom wouldn't let me change my hair because she was always chasing me around with a hairbrush, and it was always tangled, so she just would cut it off, and she's right: short hair did suit me. |
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie |
I am a bit of a fundamentalist when it comes to black women's hair. Hair is hair - yet also about larger questions: self-acceptance, insecurity and what the world tells you is beautiful. For many black women, the idea of wearing their hair naturally is unbearable. |
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie |
In particular I want to talk about natural black hair, and how it's not just hair. I mean, I'm interested in hair in sort of a very aesthetic way, just the beauty of hair, but also in a political way: what it says, what it means. |
Eden Ahbez |
Some white people hate black people, and some white people love black people, some black people hate white people, and some black people love white people. So you see it's not an issue of black and white, it's an issue of Lovers and Haters. |
Morena Baccarin |
I've had long hair, I've had short hair, and I've had in between hair... and its all good. |
Henry Louis Gates |
It's not white versus black any more, it's haves versus have-nots. Unless the black middle-classes unite to promote the interests of the black underclass, tension between them is inevitable. What we, the black middle class have to do, is think of a strategy to avert that. |
Annie Jacobsen |
To understand how black projects began, and how they continue to function today, one must start with the creation of the atomic bomb. The men who ran the Manhattan Project wrote the rules about black operations. The atomic bomb was the mother of all black projects, and it is the parent from which all black operations have sprung. |
Candice Accola |
I thought I'd be edgy and dye my hair red. And I dyed my hair, like, Jessica Rabbit red. It kind of allowed me to have this whole new confidence and this whole new swagger and this whole new sense of self. It kind of brought out the inner rock star in me. I had never dyed my hair like that, and no one forgot me after that. |
Edy Ganem |
I use my Bionic flat iron and hair dryer, all shampoo and conditioners are sulfate free, and keep the blow-drys to a minimum. If I can go two to three or even four days without washing my hair, I'll just go for it. I know, sounds gross, but otherwise, I'd be frying my hair. |
Genelia D'Souza |
What a lot of people don't realise is that damage to hair starts from washing your hair in a rush and not taking all the product out such as leave-in conditioners. So I always make sure that I cleanse my hair properly and get the shampoo and conditioner completely out. |
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I had a dream that I got engaged to a woman named Erika (not a real person). I don't remember anything about her except that shes really bad at solitaire.
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I had this dream that I think I liked this girl from my high school and I had a friend that I was talking to about it. He decided later to tell this girl but he did not want to tell her exactly what I said because it was a secret. In my dream mind, the logical thing for him to tell her instead was that I liked her hair ties. I saw the girl later and she came up to me and said "I got you some hair ties" and raised her eyebrows at me. I think I said "what the hell" and then woke up.
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I had nightmares about mass shootings and crouching down on the floor to try avoid getting shot. Then I had a dream I was trimming all my hair really short.
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so i get to work and my coworker is like hey you were in my dream. you texted me 'yo dog its sherman'. i guarantee its the same girl from my dream cuz she has short red hair. me texting her, was really me telepathically letting her know that my spirit was the one interacting with her, cuz its hard to differentiate that stuff in the dream world. at least thats what i think
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The Great Priest is a short man with pale blue skin, purple eyes, and slicked back white hair. He has a blue halo on the back of his head and wears a dark green outfit with an orange triangle on his shirt. On his belt is the kanji symbol for "Great".
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This German guy told me that ever since the Men in Black movie came out, it's okay to wear a black suit and black tie for occasions other than a funeral.
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I attempted to send a picture of the stars to my friend in New York City, who hasn't seen a star in months. I sent it--fully captioned with my intent--without looking at it beforehand.
He received an entirely black sky, without one bright spot/star. He asked if I'm trying to inform him that the universe is dying.
Today I learned that I am FANTASTIC at cheering people up. And using cameras.
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from a spiritual standpoint i see meditation and flying as related to the merkabah spirit ship. water obviously represents concioussness and your floating above it may be related to ego death. you not being able to focus and falling in the water, to me, is representative of the fact if you travel to other dimensions, most people are only able to stay there for short periods of times before coming back to this reality. also i imagine a doctor could represent a monk or ascended master type cuz doctors are related to physical and mental health as well as a professional or expert in the field that you can trust.
idk
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Asatta Shakur, Once leader of the Harlem 'branch', left the Black Panther Party for the Black Liberation Army
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Some decisions are consequential and irreversible or nearly irreversible -- one-way doors -- and these decisions must be made methodically, carefully, slowly. ... If you walk through and don't like what you see on the other side, you can't get back to where you were before. We can call these Type 1 decisions. But most decisions aren't like that -- they are changeable, reversible -- they're two-way doors. If you've made a suboptimal Type 2 decision, you don't have to live with the consequences for that long. You can reopen the door and go back through. Type 2 decisions can and should be made quickly by high judgment individuals or small groups.
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