You always think harder is better. Maybe next time I patrol, I should carry bricks and use a stake made out of butter.

Buffy ,'The Killer In Me'


Natter 69: Practically names itself.  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


le nubian - Mar 18, 2012 1:04:35 pm PDT #27130 of 30001
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

So as a Black woman, I have never had a White woman cut or style my hair.

EVER.

I know what you mean, Allyson, about finding a hairdresser who can do hair correctly. For me, I decided to go natural around 15 years ago and finding a Black hair stylist who also could style natural hair was a no joke affair. It became such a problem that I learned to braid my own hair. I have not been to a professional in years, and I need to go because I need to get a proper cut and I would love to sit in a hair and just have someone do my fucking hair, but I can't find anyone to do it.

I called up one salon that is about 60-90 minutes from here, but they want to consult FIRST and then I need to go back to have my hair done (which will take 3-4 hours).

As you can likely imagine, I don't really have that kind of time anymore.


bon bon - Mar 18, 2012 1:08:25 pm PDT #27131 of 30001
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

I feel 10% of everyone's hair pain today: for the second time this year, a haircut I absolutely needed to get was canceled. I feel like this town is antithetical to good, reliable, reasonable stylists. I need to find someone new again, because I can't be calling into the salon all the time.


Zenkitty - Mar 18, 2012 1:12:49 pm PDT #27132 of 30001
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

I've never had a salon cancel an appointment. I wouldn't go back. What the hell.


§ ita § - Mar 18, 2012 1:18:27 pm PDT #27133 of 30001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I have never had a White woman cut or style my hair

Since I figure it's just a buzzcut, I have a couple times in the past year. It hasn't been worth it. By and large, I have preferred haircuts from people who identify as barbers, but, statistically, my best cuts have been from men of any colour, and my worst from women, white. Although I've had crap from every demographic I've tied.

Which means I need to remember names at the place that last cut my hair, because I can't keep flipping a coin with the walk-ins. However, "the gay guy with the long floppy grey hair at the chair near the window"--is that good enough? Because that's all I got. Forgot to put it in Evernote.


Allyson - Mar 18, 2012 1:20:47 pm PDT #27134 of 30001
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

So as a Black woman, I have never had a White woman cut or style my hair.

I'm gonna ask again, I used to capitalize White and Black in terms of race, but was told not to, and I keep seeing it done more frequently. Is it a preference? It seems like race/color should be capitalized.

I watched Chris Rock's documentary on hair, and it was awesome in spots, and dripping with male privilege in others in a sort of, "why are women so silly to spend so much money and time on this thing I think is silly because I'm a guy and I am the arbiter of Shit To Be Taken Seriously" kind of way.

But it really hit home that hair is one of the most in-your-face ways of describing privilege when i'm trying to describe it to other white people. When i started to think about racism when I as a teenager, I ran across an article about privilege and the first paragraph concerned hair. Years later it also introduced me to the idea that a lot of feminist history was about white women's problems, and ignored issues facing black women.

Hair, as it turns out, can be a pretty sly way to segue into discussions of racism and feminism.


Allyson - Mar 18, 2012 1:36:00 pm PDT #27135 of 30001
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

I think the question was (seriously paraphrasing): Are you reasonably sure that you can open a phonebook, pick a salon, and they will be able to cut your hair?

as a mark of privilege.


Scrappy - Mar 18, 2012 1:46:15 pm PDT #27136 of 30001
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

I fell down while walking the dogs on Friday (Chet is still walking like a crazy-ass puppy and crossed suddenly in front of me) and seem to have pulled a pec muscle. It hurts like a mofo, I gotta say. J is away for the week, and I am trying to figure out how to walk the two pups while he's gone. I think I am going to have to walk them separately, because I don't think I can handle them at the same time until this gets better. Feh.


Jessica - Mar 18, 2012 1:50:20 pm PDT #27137 of 30001
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Are you reasonably sure that you can open a phonebook, pick a salon, and they will be able to cut your hair?

I'm pretty dang privileged, and my answer is still a resounding NO. Is there a Jewish-hair subclause?


Burrell - Mar 18, 2012 1:55:22 pm PDT #27138 of 30001
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

I miss Fanci-full conditioning rinse. They had the best color of pastel cotton candy pink!

I saw some Fanci-full the other day and had a total deja vu moment. Where was I? Oh it was an old costume/theatrical make up place. You know, the kind of place that carried Ben Nye make up and lots of wigs?


Burrell - Mar 18, 2012 1:56:30 pm PDT #27139 of 30001
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

Is there a Jewish-hair subclause?

Yes. See the above ref WRT the Jewfro.