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I actually did a decent job on the bangs this time, last time I didn't and looked funny for awhile, yeah me!
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Hahahahaha:d :d :d :d
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Have you ever tried cutting your bangs? When I lived at home I did a few times when I got tired of waiting for Mom to have time, always a disaster! My Grandfather decided to do it for her once when I was real little, guess it was so bad she cried (my mom is weird about hair, anything bad happens to any of our hair she freaks and often cries). My sister shaved the bottom of her head once (shaved bottom long top was a style when I was in Jr high, she tried this 5 or so years after it went out), Momma sobed over that one! I laughed and laughed at her (sister not Mom, poor Mom), she looked funny!
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#34
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I had a friend who cut her bangs to the roots when she was little. Didn't want to wait for them to grow out!
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My sister cut hers to about a cm when she was in Jr High, she was trying to cut them herself but it was uneven on one side to she cut it and then it was too short on that side so she had to cut the other side... My mom cried! It was kinda funny since class pics were like a week later. It was freaky at first but I got used to seeing them that way, plus that was the style in the 50's or something so perhaps she was being retro
! She grew them out now so doesn't have to deal with them.
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weird...
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Do y'all do cm or in up north? C or F?
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centimeters. We're metric. The states wanted to me independant, so they stuck with imperial. I know how to measure in feet and inches, though. I just can't translate imperial to metric, and vise-versa.
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Being a science major I am a mixed case. I think in customary but know things in metric. I can convert some things but generally need a chart with the conversion factors. If they taught us metric first in schools then we'd likely convert in a decade or two, they teach customary first and when that is ingrained then they teach metric and so it is foreign to us and unless a person goes into science they never do anything with metric again (well besides buy soda in L).
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good old litres!
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