frankly debates like these make me wonder if I want to be a part of the dreadlocks community. I love my hair right now but I definitely don't like fighting about it.
Try being a guy living in the bible belt with visible tats, piercings, a split tongue, and "out of the norm" clothing, while wearing make-up and contacts, and with a Taiwanese wife on your arm. And now I threw dreads into the mix... I'm the fucking epitome of all the the south is against. Just stare back... they'll eventually look away.
i know what you mean. i kinda look down on the hardcore dreadlock community and the hardcore hippie community as a whole. i mean, seriously, how stupid is it to get status by how much you know about a band, or how real your dreadlocks are. that being said, i can sorta understand getting into stuff a little too hardcore like that...but it's just so damn annoying. lol, yeah right woman. grab your aprin and be a good girl and make me a fucking sammich. :toetap05:
Obviously you're the devil lol It's people like you who wear themselves on the outside who are far less fear-worthy than the ones who look and seem "perfectly normal" then turn out to be total psychos. (Hope I didn't offend you by calling you less fear-worthy haha...I'm trembling in my boots, honest )
haha, nah, its funny that you say that though... some of the strangest people I've known are the ones that seem completely normal and society-friendly. While a lot of the most laid back chill people I've met have been the strangest looking. I think it all comes back to the old "don't judge a book by its cover" When it comes down to it, about the only thing you can assume when meeting someone who looks interesting and less average is that they're generally more artistic in nature than most or at least tend to appreciate aesthetic value a bit more.