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Riik
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01 Mar 2016, 11:25 am

Ok, here we are.

Phone quality, mirror placement and lighting quality really sucked... heck everything about the photography involved sucked, but... best I could manage XD

Still waiting for my gloves/arm warmers but they'll arrive later cause they're shipping from the Netherlands.

Little fuzzy, nosey dog in background x3

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01 Mar 2016, 4:58 pm

^^
That's a cool jacket you're wearing. It's a good match with your glasses. :)


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01 Mar 2016, 5:06 pm

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Yingerin, if you smiled more, you'd look even better! Youse a fine, fine woman!

Beau is a fine, fine woman, too

Like My-T-Fine, Rich and Ready Pudding!


Thanks :) I look goofy when I smile, though. Huge, weird dimples. I'd like to get them removed, lol.

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Yigeren: Yeah, that's my grandpa; he was a kind man. You have a good judgment of character :)


Thank you :) You say he was a kind man, I'm sorry to hear that he has passed. I always thought it would be nice to have had a kind grandpa to spend time with, but I was not close to either of mine at all.



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01 Mar 2016, 7:44 pm

Riik wrote:
Ok, here we are.

Phone quality, mirror placement and lighting quality really sucked... heck everything about the photography involved sucked, but... best I could manage XD

Still waiting for my gloves/arm warmers but they'll arrive later cause they're shipping from the Netherlands.

Little fuzzy, nosey dog in background x3

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nice hair and fit :wtg: you could model :star:



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02 Mar 2016, 5:51 am

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nice hair and fit :wtg: you could model :star:


My hair comes from not having a haircut for like... 6 years? I wouldn't want to model either, but I appreciate the compliment x3.


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02 Mar 2016, 1:19 pm

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02 Mar 2016, 1:37 pm

I'm SO envious of your hair, Riik and Noah!
BTW Noah, are you wearing a barrette? I thought I was the only male here that used them.


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02 Mar 2016, 1:57 pm

Thank you! No, actually neat effect there probably had to do with the fact that my hair is flipped and parted the opposite way from usual in the picture... so it kind of stands up... but I really need to learn how to use a barrette.


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02 Mar 2016, 2:08 pm

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Thank you! No, actually neat effect there probably had to do with the fact that my hair is flipped and parted the opposite way from usual in the picture... so it kind of stands up... but I really need to learn how to use a barrette.

I still wish MY hair behaved like yours (or Riik's).
In my case I use a barrette on each side to get hair off my ears when I'm wearing a baseball cap so that the side hairs don't do "angel flips" if I get in windy situations. Nobody has ever given me sh!t about the barrettes because they're hard to see with the hat on.
Example of the effect using barrettes:
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Same Rockies hat without the barrettes:
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02 Mar 2016, 2:18 pm

Yeah, I think the barrettes are really useful for styling long hair... as of right now the only real styling i do is to pull it back occasionally, but I think I'll pick up some barrettes!


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02 Mar 2016, 5:52 pm

Have any of you tried braiding your hair? It's not difficult. I don't like my hair that way for sensory reasons, and because it's too curly, but it works really well for straight hair and doesn't pull on the head like a ponytail does.

A single braid down the back works well for both men and women and just keeps the hair from going all over the place.



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02 Mar 2016, 5:54 pm

I doubt that I have enough hair left to braid, and also I don't know how to do it without being able to look at it as it is being braided, no eyes on the back of me head :afro:



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02 Mar 2016, 6:00 pm

Okay, pictures. Fun. Not. Ugh.

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02 Mar 2016, 6:08 pm

Pretty :) You actually look like my relatives on the one side. You aren't Italian, are you?



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02 Mar 2016, 6:13 pm

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Pretty :) You actually look like my relatives on the one side. You aren't Italian, are you?


Haha no, I'm a natural blonde/blue eyes. You can't tell at all though. Apparently according to my Grandma were decedents from Vikings. XD

Thank you though.


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02 Mar 2016, 6:20 pm

Not your coloring, it's your bone structure and facial features, actually.

My one Italian great-grandmother was a blue-eyed blonde :) That side of my family is actually fairer in coloring than the non-Italian side.