Ok, random rant. Seen you post twice about this now, but I'm assuming this is the TL;DR for people like me who're too lazy/busy to watch the video you posted. As far as this goes, I don't really disagree. I personally find kool aid hair weird, and an unattractive trait in women. Pretty much the sole exception I kind of look over is when people will temporarily dye their hair pink in october for breast cancer awareness. Still find it a little weird, but I won't exactly judge someone for supporting breast cancer survivors and whatnot.
OP wants to be a hair and Nazi. The fact that this is even posted here, if showing how low are party has dropped. Can you imagine trying to make a lot telling somebody what color is her hair should be. Geez
I definitely agree with you on the colored hair portion of the topic, where some people think it’s a license to not take care of their hair.
However; if you see somebody with colored hair, it’s clean, has a nice cut, and is flattering, it’s because they’re taking the time and paying the money to keep that look.
It’s a process, it takes time and money to keep your hair a specific color. Color hair does not use traditional developers. It’s a tint! It goes directly on the hair, and the pigments are very strong. You have to cover surfaces around you, wear gloves, and dispose of the color immediately. If it gets on anything it will stain it. Even pillowcases have to be bleached because the color can rub off on the cases. You have to use old towels when coloring your hair, or I just use white towels for everything and bleach them.
It works well for me because my best friend is a licensed hair technician. Were able to go to the beauty supply and pick out the colors I want, and she apply seven cut my hair at home. Over the last 12 years I’ve had my hair many colors, ombre, pink and blonde, lilac, etc. it’s a commitment! If you see somebody with colored hair and it’s done well, it’s because they’ve made that commitment.
When you see a frumpy, poorly colored, leftist, you can tell the difference. They’ve not made the commitment to follow through, they don’t keep their hair up, and to be quite honest… It makes them look very shabby.
But as far as teaching is concerned, yes I do think there could be dress codes. There has always been in businesses, but over the last 10 years colored hair and tattoos have been allowed in business, and I see a lot of people at Home Depot and different places like that that have jobs and I’m fine with that.
Perhaps there could be stricter dress codes for teachers, but I don’t think any laws should be put into place. The problems with dress codes, Israel a bunch of TikTok faggots running around the White House, trust in God knows what, and being excepted there. How can you enforce dress codes anywhere, when the White House doesn’t even have respect for itself.
I unapologetically have blue hair, purple hair, tattoos, etc. I am a Christian, I love the Lord, and I am excepted by all of my Christian friends. They could care less if I have colored hair. What matters most is what’s in my heart.
Because my hair is blue, I’ve been able to talk to liberals, and people that are gay, etc… That would otherwise not be open to talking about Christ or politics. I’m loving and caring in my demeanor, and it makes a difference. I’m able to drop tiny red pills all around town, and I’m grateful for that!
Not sure why my opinion would count in this considering I'm just one person, but as far as "punk" looks go, there are some shades of red that can look good on some people. Same with blue and some of those "in between" colors.
I should probably clarify. When I say Kool Aid hair, I mean like obnoxiously neon, "Hey look at me!" type of hair colors. If you've got like a 90's punk thing going on and you've got some kind of feathered blue/black hair look, I could probably find that attractive (I'm a 90's kid sue me). But if it's some kind of neon blue Twitch streamer/Only Fans type of vibe, then that's a turn off for me.
As far as I'm concerned, most people can do what they want so long as it's not some kind of professional job where you have to look a certain way. Just don't expect me to find the look attractive.
To add to what OP said, I personally think a lot of this neon Kool Aid hair stuff that leftists tend to do is more about attention than anything. It's not just the hair, it's EVERYTHING they do appearance wise combined that gives off an impression that they just CRAVE attention. So they try to be as eye catching as possible and stand out as much as possible to the crowd, usually with detrimental results.
As you said in another post on this thread, it's all about the entire package in a lot of cases. Green looks like crap no matter what in my eyes, Same with most bright colors. But like a subtle wine red/purple looks kind of nice actually. Same with my aforementioned example of a dark blue/black with a 90's punk vibe.
But like I said, it's all just my opinion. Not like I have the final say on any of this.
Kind of a dumb argument since men can get breast cancer as well, but sure, whatever floats their boat. Though considering it's like the most common hair color on the planet I doubt anyone would know what it's for. The whole pink for October thing is for people who want to show their support in some "extreme" way, but not shave their head.
Not everything has to be some ulterior division tactic.
Ok, random rant. Seen you post twice about this now, but I'm assuming this is the TL;DR for people like me who're too lazy/busy to watch the video you posted. As far as this goes, I don't really disagree. I personally find kool aid hair weird, and an unattractive trait in women. Pretty much the sole exception I kind of look over is when people will temporarily dye their hair pink in october for breast cancer awareness. Still find it a little weird, but I won't exactly judge someone for supporting breast cancer survivors and whatnot.
OP wants to be a hair and Nazi. The fact that this is even posted here, if showing how low are party has dropped. Can you imagine trying to make a lot telling somebody what color is her hair should be. Geez
I definitely agree with you on the colored hair portion of the topic, where some people think it’s a license to not take care of their hair.
However; if you see somebody with colored hair, it’s clean, has a nice cut, and is flattering, it’s because they’re taking the time and paying the money to keep that look.
It’s a process, it takes time and money to keep your hair a specific color. Color hair does not use traditional developers. It’s a tint! It goes directly on the hair, and the pigments are very strong. You have to cover surfaces around you, wear gloves, and dispose of the color immediately. If it gets on anything it will stain it. Even pillowcases have to be bleached because the color can rub off on the cases. You have to use old towels when coloring your hair, or I just use white towels for everything and bleach them.
It works well for me because my best friend is a licensed hair technician. Were able to go to the beauty supply and pick out the colors I want, and she apply seven cut my hair at home. Over the last 12 years I’ve had my hair many colors, ombre, pink and blonde, lilac, etc. it’s a commitment! If you see somebody with colored hair and it’s done well, it’s because they’ve made that commitment.
When you see a frumpy, poorly colored, leftist, you can tell the difference. They’ve not made the commitment to follow through, they don’t keep their hair up, and to be quite honest… It makes them look very shabby.
But as far as teaching is concerned, yes I do think there could be dress codes. There has always been in businesses, but over the last 10 years colored hair and tattoos have been allowed in business, and I see a lot of people at Home Depot and different places like that that have jobs and I’m fine with that.
Perhaps there could be stricter dress codes for teachers, but I don’t think any laws should be put into place. The problems with dress codes, Israel a bunch of TikTok faggots running around the White House, trust in God knows what, and being excepted there. How can you enforce dress codes anywhere, when the White House doesn’t even have respect for itself.
I unapologetically have blue hair, purple hair, tattoos, etc. I am a Christian, I love the Lord, and I am excepted by all of my Christian friends. They could care less if I have colored hair. What matters most is what’s in my heart.
Because my hair is blue, I’ve been able to talk to liberals, and people that are gay, etc… That would otherwise not be open to talking about Christ or politics. I’m loving and caring in my demeanor, and it makes a difference. I’m able to drop tiny red pills all around town, and I’m grateful for that!
Not sure why my opinion would count in this considering I'm just one person, but as far as "punk" looks go, there are some shades of red that can look good on some people. Same with blue and some of those "in between" colors.
I should probably clarify. When I say Kool Aid hair, I mean like obnoxiously neon, "Hey look at me!" type of hair colors. If you've got like a 90's punk thing going on and you've got some kind of feathered blue/black hair look, I could probably find that attractive (I'm a 90's kid sue me). But if it's some kind of neon blue Twitch streamer/Only Fans type of vibe, then that's a turn off for me.
As far as I'm concerned, most people can do what they want so long as it's not some kind of professional job where you have to look a certain way. Just don't expect me to find the look attractive.
To add to what OP said, I personally think a lot of this neon Kool Aid hair stuff that leftists tend to do is more about attention than anything. It's not just the hair, it's EVERYTHING they do appearance wise combined that gives off an impression that they just CRAVE attention. So they try to be as eye catching as possible and stand out as much as possible to the crowd, usually with detrimental results.
As you said in another post on this thread, it's all about the entire package in a lot of cases. Green looks like crap no matter what in my eyes, Same with most bright colors. But like a subtle wine red/purple looks kind of nice actually. Same with my aforementioned example of a dark blue/black with a 90's punk vibe.
But like I said, it's all just my opinion. Not like I have the final say on any of this.
Should men dye their hair light brown for prostate cancer awareness?
Kind of a dumb argument since men can get breast cancer as well, but sure, whatever floats their boat. Though considering it's like the most common hair color on the planet I doubt anyone would know what it's for. The whole pink for October thing is for people who want to show their support in some "extreme" way, but not shave their head.
Not everything has to be some ulterior division tactic.
What organization cares that men get breast cancer?