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Post by The Herald Erjen on Aug 16, 2025 14:58:56 GMT
Unless, of course, we don't like your hair. Could this be staged? Could be, but there's not enough to go on right now. That one from years ago where the black girl harassed the white boy for having dreads.....that was one million percent staged. I said it at the time, and I still say it. Maybe some on "the Left" realize it now, so they would prefer to pretend that the incident never happened. And what's so offensive about braided hair? Does anyone know? Does a woman need to be a 280lb Swedish opera singer to have braids now?
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Post by peachy on Aug 16, 2025 15:19:18 GMT
She's referring to her braid as 'dreadlocks', so she should claim racism.
As for that other time, I don't think that was staged. Some libs really are that stupid.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Aug 16, 2025 15:29:59 GMT
She's referring to her braid as 'dreadlocks', so she should claim racism. Yeah, but she braided them all together and they still wouldn't let her in. I do. No one else was there except for those two and whoever was recording them on a device that they didn't look at, as actors are trained to not look at the camera. ![]()
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Post by peachy on Aug 16, 2025 15:31:40 GMT
She's referring to her braid as 'dreadlocks', so she should claim racism. Yeah, but she braided them all together and they still wouldn't let her in. I do. No one else was there except for those two and whoever was recording them on a device that they didn't look at, as actors are trained to not look at the camera. ![]() Could be. Also, why didn't the guy fight back with, "You straighten your hair...that's cultural appropriation"? Instead he just stood there like an idiot.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Aug 16, 2025 15:36:42 GMT
Yeah, but she braided them all together and they still wouldn't let her in. I do. No one else was there except for those two and whoever was recording them on a device that they didn't look at, as actors are trained to not look at the camera. ![]() Could be. Also, why didn't the guy fight back with, "You straighten your hair...that's cultural appropriation"? Instead he just stood there like an idiot. I should think it's because they want whites to look like idiots. ![]()
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Post by Carl LaFong on Aug 16, 2025 16:10:24 GMT
All inclusive means you don’t have to pony up any more money once you get into the venue.
Nothing to do with who gets in and who doesn’t.
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Post by peachy on Aug 16, 2025 16:10:57 GMT
Could be. Also, why didn't the guy fight back with, "You straighten your hair...that's cultural appropriation"? Instead he just stood there like an idiot. I should think it's because they want whites to look like idiots. ![]() They are buffoons in sitcoms and commercials.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Aug 16, 2025 16:16:58 GMT
All inclusive means you don’t have to pony up any more money once you get into the venue. Nothing to do with who gets in and who doesn’t. If she already paid to get in, they should refund her money. It's that simple. And then she should sue them for what she wasted on the drive.
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Post by merh on Aug 16, 2025 16:44:46 GMT
Unless, of course, we don't like your hair. Could this be staged? Could be, but there's not enough to go on right now. That one from years ago where the black girl harassed the white boy for having dreads.....that was one million percent staged. I said it at the time, and I still say it. Maybe some on "the Left" realize it now, so they would prefer to pretend that the incident never happened. And what's so offensive about braided hair? Does anyone know? Does a woman need to be a 280lb Swedish opera singer to have braids now? Listen again. She says something about they wouldn't let her in because she had wool in her braid. I never used wool or yarn in my braid
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Aug 16, 2025 16:48:25 GMT
Unless, of course, we don't like your hair. Could this be staged? Could be, but there's not enough to go on right now. That one from years ago where the black girl harassed the white boy for having dreads.....that was one million percent staged. I said it at the time, and I still say it. Maybe some on "the Left" realize it now, so they would prefer to pretend that the incident never happened. And what's so offensive about braided hair? Does anyone know? Does a woman need to be a 280lb Swedish opera singer to have braids now? Listen again. She says something about they wouldn't let her in because she had wool in her braid. I never used wool or yarn in my braid I thought that's what she said, but I didn't know what she meant.
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Post by merh on Aug 16, 2025 19:00:10 GMT
Listen again. She says something about they wouldn't let her in because she had wool in her braid. I never used wool or yarn in my braid I thought that's what she said, but I didn't know what she meant. Never heard of it Remember my hair was down to my thigh. I would run a braid on each side, then roll the 2 braids into a larger single braid which amazed my dad because his Danish grandmother wore her hair like that. I thought i had found a way to keep the side hair from falling loose around my face. Sort of like this, only at the back i worked each side braid into a strand forming a single braid in the back
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Post by merh on Aug 16, 2025 19:28:58 GMT
Its been a decade since I cut my hair.
I had long hair when I married, but hubby was one of those guys who liked short hair do he was always "trim it" so I finally got pissed I got it all whacked off into a shag.
I kept it short until a year or so after he died in 2001, but then I realized he was dead, I could grow it out again so I did (something of a rebellion). Once it got long enough I stopped doing the single braid & ran 2 braids in a French braid style, only i then wrapped the braids around my head like a wreath which is the style dad said great grandmother used.
Something like this
Then after a few years I realized what was the sense of having my hair long if I only took it down to wash so I got it cut into a pixie/Peter Pan cut a couple years before I retired.
Damn. Haven't thought about all this for years. I kept it short while married for my husband. Then grew it out because I could. Then realized it was my hair to do with as I wished & cut it.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Aug 16, 2025 19:54:50 GMT
Its been a decade since I cut my hair. I had long hair when I married, but hubby was one of those guys who liked short hair do he was always "trim it" so I finally got pissed I got it all whacked off into a shag. I kept it short until a year or so after he died in 2001, but then I realized he was dead, I could grow it out again so I did (something of a rebellion). Once it got long enough I stopped doing the single braid & ran 2 braids in a French braid style, only i then wrapped the braids around my head like a wreath which is the style dad said great grandmother used. Something like this Then after a few years I realized what was the sense of having my hair long if I only took it down to wash so I got it cut into a pixie/Peter Pan cut a couple years before I retired. Damn. Haven't thought about all this for years. I kept it short while married for my husband. Then grew it out because I could. Then realized it was my hair to do with as I wished & cut it. Do the Mormons care how long a woman's hair is? I thought that was just the Pentecostals.
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Post by merh on Aug 16, 2025 20:14:49 GMT
Its been a decade since I cut my hair. I had long hair when I married, but hubby was one of those guys who liked short hair do he was always "trim it" so I finally got pissed I got it all whacked off into a shag. I kept it short until a year or so after he died in 2001, but then I realized he was dead, I could grow it out again so I did (something of a rebellion). Once it got long enough I stopped doing the single braid & ran 2 braids in a French braid style, only i then wrapped the braids around my head like a wreath which is the style dad said great grandmother used. Something like this Then after a few years I realized what was the sense of having my hair long if I only took it down to wash so I got it cut into a pixie/Peter Pan cut a couple years before I retired. Damn. Haven't thought about all this for years. I kept it short while married for my husband. Then grew it out because I could. Then realized it was my hair to do with as I wished & cut it. Do the Mormons care how long a woman's hair is? I thought that was just the Pentecostals. My husband was a convert & never really followed the Mormon faith. Which i didnt find out for a year or so. He was very good at faking to impress others. No. Mormon women can have their hair any length. His preference was short hair. He was a bit of a clean freak. Hated finding long hair in the shower drain.
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Post by slowcomingwarbird on Aug 16, 2025 20:21:10 GMT
It takes 2762... Yeah, I was that kind of kid who had the patience to count how many licks it takes to get to the center that is if you only lick the same spot on the Tootsie Roll Pop.
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