Ahhrg, Ginger. So much suck.
Need to find brains. Until then, links I also shared on fb
Wall Hunters [link] street artist Nether has teamed up with Sandtown community to do more murals to draw attention and stuff to the community
[link]
Baltimore student voices, poetry workshop. I heard snippets somewhere from the workshop itself, glad to find the text published [link]
My hair would be all silver if I let it. Instead, I am dying it to my old natural color. Fake silver = cool. Real grey=less cool.
do a silver wash over the real grey and it softens it. I am gonna be a pink or blue tinted haired old lady. TRUE FACT!
I'm going silver in spackles, I like the way the light catches it at the moment. The copper streaks at my temples are coming in blonde. I would love it if they went silver, though the highlighting around my face looks nice. But I have always been lucky with my hair.
When did 3-4 inch long beards become fashionable again? One of the agents on Agents of SHIELD had one, and no one was mocking him for it. They remind me of religious cult "prophets" and guys who want to live in the woods.
When did 3-4 inch long beards become fashionable again?
Did hipster beards go mainstream?
When did 3-4 inch long beards become fashionable again?
7-9 years ago? At least in Portland/San Francisco/Williamsburg.
I've got enough grey in my hair that it's noticeable to people talking to me. When I'm not being lazy about it, I henna it, which turns the grey strands into red highlights. The rest of my hair is too dark for the henna to make much of a difference.
Did hipster beards go mainstream?
They're appearing on people who are on the side of the good guys and who are being presented as competent human beings, not weirdos, so I guess so. I may have reached my "what are these kids doing these days?" point.
(I have to admit I was pleased when said person
was killed
so I
wouldn't have to look at him any more
)
I do adore Wil Wheaton, but I am not enjoying his recent Mountain Man Beard looks.
Not that what I think of it matters at all. And apparently his (even more awesome) wife doesn't mind it.