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b Writes: beauty February beauty 24th, 2005 at 2:29 am Hairstyles mean a whole lot. Trust me, I’m the girl who grew out her buzzcut because she couldn’t get a part time job and was getting kinda tired of having stuff thrown at her in the street/on the bus. Crys T Writes: February 24th, 2005 at 4:35 am Being a veteran of the Punk Wars, I can safely say that few things freak people out more than unconventional hairstyles. I know, someone will pipe up saying, “Yeah, but beauty that was a long time ago, too” so I will say now that that person should try walking down the street her/himself with a truly radical haircut and just see what response you get from people. Especially if you’re female: I can’t even count the number of times I’ve had things thrown at me. What I found interesting–and this was in the mid-90s, btw–is how hair colour affects people’s reaction to you: when I had black hair, everyone thought I was scary; when it was bleached out white, all of a sudden I was “sexy”; when it was pillarbox red, people were extremely aggressive towards me; when it was green, I had lots of people coming up to tell me how “cool” I was; and when it was blue or purple, people stared & pointed, but pretty much kept their mouths shut.
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