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"I LOVE Jill's Hair!!"
tmj212 44 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Beauty Pageant Celebrity Judge"
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05-22-06, 12:21 PM (EST)
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18. "RE: I LOVE Jill's Hair!!" |
>Oppressor my a$$. Talk about >racist, look in the mirror >SISTA!! >On OUR side of the issue >we are sick to death >of listening to all your >whining excuses for everything blaming >white oppressors. Who the >heck has ever oppressed you? > Blow it out of >your ... Ya, white >oppressors got Niambi's father to >dump her mother and abandon >her, right? Dumba$$!! >White oppressors also forced her >to slut herself out to >a man in a relationship, >right? White oppressors caused >Jill to steal shoes, right? > and furthermore white oppressors >forced Antonia to commit credit >card fraud for $41 thousand >dollars. Huh? Wha? Anyway... Jill had locks or 'dred locks' when she first entered the house (a style done with one's natural hair, not extensions) and the only way to remove them is to cut them, which she had done at graduation. I can only assume that because her was so short after the cut, she needed extensions for some length. IMO the afro is the result of hair growing back in after the locks. And I still love it. If she looks old, it's probably more a by-product of her weight/health. The color looks like a rinse not a permanent color since you can clearly see her grays. I'm going prematurely gray myself at 34, and have decided, for now, not to color my hair. ***Disclaimer--I am not a hairstylist, just a woman that has spent far too many hours in the salon****
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