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no, that turns their hair into candles, those are not dreads. dirt locks, twists, wax blah blah are not dreads... natural dreads are beyond permanent, they grow on their own that way forever |
My hair locked up and dreaded back in 1991-1996. I always kept it clean and under a knit cap, but when my friends wanted to see thjem i would show them. all natural. unless you have ridiculously straight hair, your hair will "lock up"
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mine does, i only comb it when it's wet and often forget this, so i comb it every two weeks... i used to get tiny little dreadlocks in my neck that were awfully hard to get rid of. this problem disappeared now that i cut my hair short :P |
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You know, even though I asked, an I am sure you responded to that thread before, i didn't not even remember you had dreads.. righteous! |
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ita just hair. plain and simple. i am sorry you have a hard time understanding others point of view and feel compelled to argue everything and turn everything into some kind of religious debate. |
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I understand your point of view just find, it seems you do not understand mine, so of course I had to explain.. further in your bold statement (Hair is in NO WAY spiritual) you failed to understand my culture, and the culture of those people above like Sikhs, some Jews, and some Hindus, maybe in this particular regard you are the one with the hardheaded problem? sorry for the misunderstanding, but no one was arguing but you.. |
but surely spiritualism is something you feel? having a certain do just points the fact that you follow a certain religion yes.
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Yes and no. Growing hair in a spiritual way is part of a spiritual life, and becomes integral. For Sihks or Nazarites dreads like I was, the hair is as mystical as the experience. of course, I do agree with you that the spirit is not LIMITED to hair, but that should not discredit the spiritual powers of certain lifestyles and hair patterns of some. But you are correct that it is not LIMITED to the hair, it is as the Apostle Paul explains that physical manifestations of spiritual acts "having indeed, an expression of wisdom in a willful ritual and humility and asceticism), but not of any value toward the surfeiting of the flesh." That is, while physical manifestations of spiritual beliefs such as abstaining from cutting the hair have some benefits such as humility and asceticism, they DO NOT in and of themselves do anything. So yes and no.. of course you know I don't believe spiritualism is limited to hair, or I would not have just cut all mine off.. but again, that does not discredit the spiritual power of some physical acts such as fasting or abstaining from hair cuts, hence why some folks participate in these "willful rituals" |
so i cant be a rastafarian unless i have dreads?
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no, I am and my head is cleaner shaved than my ass. Rastafari is a culture, it is a state of mind, is a spiritual meditation, and in many respects, it is an anti-authority/apocalyptic movement.. But to get the fullness of the Rastafari culture you do have to be a dreadlock, because it is part of the experience, it is a guide so to speak. The natty dread do not make you a Rastafari, but as they grow it is like a map or guide book to follow, intuitively and indivualistically of course.. and I will easily grow some more, soon soon, I don't know any other way to live, my entire adult life has been this way. |
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so yes then you do is what your saying. what if i wanna be a full christian do i have to wear boring clothes and go on marriage retreats? |
^^yes.
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to be a full christian you have to fully suck the sticky tar from this man's Nazi asshole.
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Christianity is not like Rastafari, you can be a Christian if even loosely associated with Jesus, however Rastafari is like AP Christianity.. Christianity 620 vs the Christianity 103 that many people accept..
Its like Jesus explained: "Master," said John, "we saw a man driving out demons in your name and we tried to stop him, because he is not one of us." "Do not stop him," Jesus said, "for whoever is not against you is for you." and again: "Do not stop him," Jesus said. "No one who does a miracle in my name can in the next moment say anything bad about me, for whoever is not against us is for us. I tell you the truth, anyone who gives you a cup of water in my name because you belong to Christ will certainly not lose his reward. |
my hair would never dread up, even if I wanted it to (and I do).
WHY HAST THOU FORSAKEN ME, O LORD? |
because of yr robot fetishes
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my cat gets dreadlocks around the ass when he doesn't get brushed often. true story.
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dreads are a natural state of life, this is why so many cultures and people and circumstances and yes, animals grow them.. I love dreaded animals, until Monday I always felt I could relate.. as of yet, I do not know where I fit in... :( see, as a Dread, I really didn't fit in anywhere, so as the permanent, all-pervasive minority I had to have the biggest token smile and lived my life like the token black guy in beaverton, oregon.. as a result, I could fit in EVERYONE because no one out there was like me, people treated me like a novelty and so gave me at the least, superficial smiles.. but now, I fit in , but I don't, cuz I am totally not used to this.. |
why be normal?
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I was never trying to be.. in fact, I have always been quite the opposite.. its just this week that I am slightly normal, until I-man dreads come back :) "I'd rather work for money Than just for something to do But then why bother working at all? Do you want to stay totally normal?" |
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i don't know wether i should love you or hate you for saying that. |
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ha ha ha-- love, please? |
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I used to go out with a Sikh girl. First of all, that was an epic win. Second of all, you've never known anyone so incredibly clean. Brushed her hair like you'd never believe. This isn't to say that dread rastas are unclean, but the hair/ sprituality principle is by no means the same, and I can't speak for all Sikhs, but the ones I know would not let their hair dread under their turban. |
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oh, this I am quite familiar with, they comb their hair more religiously than cats! but my connection with them was in the spirituality of not cutting the hair, which is in connection with Rastafari culture. We share a parallel in this regard. |
Sikhism is so incredibly cool.
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aw ok then. but don't ever say that i reminded you of your cat's assdreadlocks again. |
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it wasn't you, it was your post that reminded me of them. it was the fact that you said when you don't brush, and haha, i remembered my cat's dreadlocks last winter! their placement, yes, was unfortunate, but this had absolutely nothing to do with you-- i promise! |
how long was her Sikh bush?
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"Here's a bit of long pubic hair trivia: The longest pubic hair in history? A female’s that grew down to her knees, which she kept braided and behind her back." from Do you have a preference for Long Pubic hair? also from the site: "And females - You KNOW how horribly painful it can be to get your pubic hairs caught on the sticky side of a panty liner. Ouch!" |
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it's ok! all forgiven and forgotten. |
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What a shit question. |
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truly I was thinking the same exact thing, but could not come up with the same poetry to articulate my thoughts.. :) |
curiosity killed the instigator
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so in summary then: get laid. |
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Yikes, this makes me wanna vomit. |
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