And seem to be real sensitive about it.
Lol alright. Gimme your worst.
I get where you’re coming from, but an intentional, statement haircut that you could easily change feels like it’s ok to make a statement about, while I never would about someone’s weight, height, etc.
If I posted a picture of myself and the hair was what people roasted me for, I’d be happy lol.
Yahoo was a massive failed effort, but it hardly even compares to that haircut.
There’s a big difference between “reflecting on him” and actually being the one to write the policy. I don’t see why the former is an issue.
Imagine what the best one could do
Ah yes. Characterizing an entire population by the acts of the most extreme. Always accurate.
“Canadians aren’t saints. They’re a conquesting and genocidal people who wiped out an entire population of natives and continue to marginalize those who are left.” And going by your argument, this means we shouldn’t feel too bad if any of them get assassinated?
Nah just gonna laugh at this specific reaction a little bit.
I’m 99.99% with you on the sentiment, right up to particularly egregious (and not culturally or ethnically significant) haircuts. On that one, I may continue to do like only half of this woman’s hair, and throw a little shade.