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RE:Unprecedented Times (Pokemon Ranger)
... new quality in the denser medium. You descend down to join..., reaching out to wrap a length of the seaweed around your ..., you think. You need a haircut, maybe you'll get one before ...
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Apr 1, 2026 |
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RE:Broad Timelines
... are short or long (or medium). People pick winners, affiliate with... than attempting to adjudicate which length of timelines is correct, I... actually that much of a haircut in expected value due to ...
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Toby_Ord |
Mar 19, 2026 |
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RE:RAF physical id check
I have medium length messy hair, im 17m, should I go for a more clean haircut for my RAF id check or am i okay to keep the haircut and just wear a suit and tie?
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ultraviolet-hick |
Mar 18, 2026 |
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RE:약간 여름청량이 어울리는 윶캐/정실 빌려줄사람.
@ㅇㅇ 1male, 1 solo, handsome agent, cool and confident expression, gentle smirk, half-lidded eyes, slightly blushing cheeks, short to medium length silver hair, ash silver hair, layered haircut,
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Feb 6, 2026 |
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Need haircut advice: what should I ask for with this texture and length?
I'm looking for some honest haircut advice and a second opinion before I book anything. From the photo, the hair appears to be medium length on top, with some natural texture and a bit of uneven growth that makes the shape feel less defined. It looks like it could work well with either a cleaner layered shape or a more deliberate textured cut, depending on the vibe you want. I'm trying to figure out: - What style would best suit this face shape and hair texture? - Would a cleaner taper/fade help, or should I keep more length? - What should I actually tell the barber/stylist so I don't end up with something too short or too bulky? If you've had a similar texture or growth pattern, I'd love to hear what worked for you. Bonus points for wording I can use at the chair so I can be clear without overexplaining. submitted by /u/jotaSe to r/cutmuse [link] [comments]
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jotaSe |
Apr 13, 2026 |
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Hair Salon for Medium Length Men's Hair?
I'm in the process of growing my hair out and looking for a salon that could do a "curly flow" type haircut for a man - A scissor cut with some layers. All the barber shops I see specialize in fades and in my research I haven't seen many salons that have posted pictures of their male clients (again, not getting fades). Anyone have any suggestions preferably in Virginia Beach? submitted by /u/ForeverxJoker to r/VirginiaBeach [link] [comments]
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ForeverxJoker |
Apr 10, 2026 |
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Good hair place for men with medium length hair?
Hi folks, I have a wedding coming up next week and I want to get a good haircut, but I have medium length hair. I don’t know if a barber will provide a good service as they usually do short hair so I wanted to ask if there were any other guys in here with medium hair and where y’all get your cuts from? Thanks submitted by /u/Devoutedadventurer to r/astoria [link] [comments]
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Devoutedadventurer |
Apr 10, 2026 |
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Men’s medium/long haircut recs?
My boyfriend and I are visiting Austin this weekend. He has been going through a lot and is a bit behind on haircut. He has medium length hair (now turned longer). Any recommendations for medium length cuts? Typically clippers are only used to clean up the hair outline on him, but shears are used for the rest. Here is example of how he gets hair cut typically. Any recs for places in Austin that do well with medium cuts like this? submitted by /u/Corona_Sucks_2020 to r/Austin [link] [comments]
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Corona_Sucks_2020 |
Apr 10, 2026 |
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Men’s Medium Length Cut in Town?
Hi everyone, Wondering if there are recommendations for a good place to get a men’s medium length/flow haircut in town? Tried a salon in Raleigh instead of a barber shop last year and didn’t have the best results. Open to any locations! Thanks! submitted by /u/Gloomy_Today8520 to r/bullcity [link] [comments]
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Gloomy_Today8520 |
Mar 25, 2026 |
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barber or salon for masculine medium length cuts?
i don’t like having short hair because it makes me pass less and i’m a bigger guy with a round and fat face, but i’ve only ever been to salons and they always make me more androgynous than masculine. i haven’t been on T long enough for facial changes so i really have to focus on framing haircuts because of my soft face. i know barbers are more specialized for shorter mens haircuts, but does anyone have experience with going to barbers for medium length or even long hair? submitted by /u/hantyumilover to r/FTMMen [link] [comments]
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hantyumilover |
Mar 6, 2026 |
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Will with a medium-length haircut and heart-shaped bangs.... aesthetic look for St. 5°
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Old_Pin3777 |
Feb 1, 2026 |
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Men’s Medium Length Curly Haircuts?
Anyone know of places (or specific stylists) that can cut men’s hair like those in the picture? I’m mainly looking for someone who can work with that texture and length. I went to one curly hairstylist but the cost to go as frequently as I’d probably need to (~4 weeks) is more than I can’t handle I think atm. Barbers I’ve been to don’t seem to have much experience with this kinda hair on guys. Thanks!! Anything near DuPont would be great, but I’ll venture out! submitted by /u/Spiritual-Title-7866 to r/washingtondc [link] [comments]
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Spiritual-Title-7866 |
Jan 14, 2026 |
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Are these haircuts back? The circa 95-97 medium length but long bangs cut?
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Salem1690s |
Dec 4, 2025 |
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So damn sick of bad haircuts. Who is someone who does women's short/medium, alternative styles?
I've tried barbers which was an epic failure. I've tried salons and end up with weird "trendy" cuts that just aren't my vibe. I'm casual and low maintenance. The latest cut all over Coachella doesn't suit me. It seems like no matter how descriptive I am, or how many reference pictures I bring in, including ones of my actual hair from the past, I just CANNOT get anything close to what I want. I've never struggled like this with haircuts until I moved to TX and it's getting ridiculous. Slight cowlick? Mow it off with clippers! The presence of hair on the human scalp? That's BULK - mow it off with clippers! Want to keep any length at all? BULK! Strip it to death with thinning shears to where I actually, no insults intended, looked like I'd just finished my first round of chemo. I'm a woman who had and wants again, what would probably be considered a medium length/mod cut if it was on a man. Just a basic shaggy medium style on loosely wavy Caucasian hair. I've had 2 cuts end in buzzes because they just weren't fixable at all and buzzing it was the only alternative. I walked out of one salon with the right side of my hair, you guessed it, mowed off with clippers down to a 5 guard and the left side untouched at about 4" long. Why? There was "bulk" on that side, of course. WELL NOW IT'S BALD WHY WOULD YOU THINK ANYONE WANTED THIS??? This is not even a style that exists. I've been told that previous pics that are actually of me "won't work with your hair". It WAS my hair and it worked fine! I walked in to one salon, didn't bias her by saying ANYTHING, and asked her what she thought. She said, direct quote, "Idk what I can do. Your hair just can't be styled. It's never going to do anything this long. It's too heavy.... you just have bad hair." "This long" is roughly 5" at the longest part. It's to where I can't leave it and I can't grow it out. I have a blunt disconnected mushroom down to around ear level that idek how we ended up with that, and the sides and back got mowed off with clippers again last time because if I say "blend" I end up with it 3" too high AND everything else mowed off. I currently have a partially grown out undercut bowl and it's absolutely horrible. This is the worst my hair has ever looked in my entire adult life. If I try to grow it out it'll look like a fucking jellyfish. I'm about to cry. If I can't find a decent stylist I'll stop wasting money and buzz it to a 6 myself and just resign myself to the fact I won't have hair as long as I live here. I would especially like to hear from men, women, or non binary folks who have a style similar to mine, if there's anyone here like that. submitted by /u/Far-Spread-6108 to r/sanantonio [link] [comments]
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Far-Spread-6108 |
Aug 30, 2025 |
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Is there a reason why people don't give their persian cats "medium" length haircuts? Need fur care advice!
EDIT: Thank you so much for the responses everyone! I'm absolutely overwhelmed by how helpful you all are, what a wonderful group of people! Based on the comments, we're going to try out a teddybear cut and if there's still a practical issue, we'll go for the lion cut so she can be as comfortable as possible. No mats are definitely first priority, I might think she looks cute in her fluff but more than anything it matters that she's happy!❤️ Hi everybody! My partner and I have a 1yo persian cat and we love her so much. She really doesn't like to be brushed though, so it's very time consuming to keep her fur un-matted. We're entering a very stressful couple of months and so we are considering getting her a shorter haircut to make fur-care more manageable while we're extra busy. The question: I'm not a fan of the lion cut and would like to know if there's a different haircut we could get her that would still be on the shorter side, but keeping a liiittle bit of fluff? If it's not possible, we're going with the lion, as her comfort comes first. Also, is there a reason why people don't tend to go for medium length cuts, besides cosmetics? Like is it bad for the cat somehow? submitted by /u/beetroot_fields to r/persiancat [link] [comments]
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beetroot_fields |
Aug 28, 2025 |
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Should I go to a salon or barber for a haircut like this? My hair is like medium length
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Sea_Improvement_1344 |
Jul 16, 2025 |
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Which haircut is best for me? Very short, long, short or medium?
In the second photo is a wig, I have never been able to grow my hair to that length yet, it was only this long in elementary school.. (p_-) Would love people's point of view on me, thanks! submitted by /u/RequirementLess1786 to r/HairStyle [link] [comments]
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RequirementLess1786 |
May 9, 2025 |
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Follow up post on the beard, now medium length. (and a possibly better matching haircut?)
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callmedaddy2121 |
Mar 19, 2025 |
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Is this haircut appropriate for someone in their 40's? I currently have a medium length gentleman's cut but it is getting annoying to style and maintain so looking for something with less maintenance. This is called a french crop.
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40watter |
Jan 14, 2025 |
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How do i explain my barber this haircut. I have medium long hair btw.
Its easier to show him this picture but i dont trust him. He will still mess up. So i will have to explain him this haircut. submitted by /u/BadTimes_3689 to r/malehairadvice [link] [comments]
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BadTimes_3689 |
Oct 27, 2024 |
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LPT: If you’re a man with long hair, go to a salon not a barber.
This might be obvious to some people, but it was not obvious to me. I started growing my hair out a few years ago. When my hair started to get dead ends, I would try to go to a barber to get it trimmed up. I went to three different barbers who usually cut it too short and one took out buzzers to give me a fade (I thought he was trimming my neckline and by the time I realized it was too late). Not to mention good barbers cost 50-100 dollars in my area. My GF told me to go to her salon and it was night and day. They cut my hair perfectly. I attributed the shitty haircuts to my hair being curly, but it was because most barbers these only practice cutting hair short or medium length. For the same price as a barber, I sit in a massage chair, get my hair shampooed, diffused, and styled. I get shit from some of my friends for going to a salon, but I will never go back to a barber as long as my hair is this long. submitted by /u/ItsNjry to r/LifeProTips [link] [comments]
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ItsNjry |
Feb 17, 2024 |
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Want to get a flow/layered medium length haircut, where should I go?
I’ve been confused on whether I should go to a hair salon or a barber shop. I don’t know why but I was conditioned to think barber shops can only do really short haircuts and I don’t think that’s true. About salons, a lot of the ones I see have mostly women as their clients, will they still know how to do this? Not that they’re not capable but I had a bad experience once where I asked for this and she gave me a fckass bob so I’m kinda traumatized lol and wanted to know if this was a normal thing, I’m kind of ignorant in the “hairstyling world” so feel free to make fun of me, I just need some help. submitted by /u/chefpasghetti to r/malehairadvice [link] [comments]
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chefpasghetti |
Oct 18, 2023 |
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Wavy medium length hair is aesthetically gorgeous.
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reddit.com |
CalciferAtlas |
Aug 28, 2022 |
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r/curlyhair makes it a rule you have to be a certain race to use terms like 'big chop'
I wasn't going to post this originally, but when someone asked me why I hadn't posted it already I decided to finally share this story on my former favorite subreddit: It all started with the typical wavy vs curly hair debate. In the sub, your hair is considered curly if it has any texture to it, including the slightest wave. There is a rule, “no curly gatekeeping.” An OP complained that there is curly gatekeeping on Twitter, as if this was news. Seriously, anywhere but in r/curlyhair it is generally accepted that your hair has to have a certain curl to be curly. if your hair doesn't go into spirals, it's not curly. The wavy community NEEDS to come to terms with that. This post was met by a comment detailing how the subreddit is actually unwelcoming to black women because “when it comes to black women speaking on their own personal movement (the natural hair movement) you guys tend to step in where you’re not needed... to people on the outside, when Black women do what the woman in the tweet did, it can seem like gatekeeping, but i urge you guys to realize that Black women have always been kept out of things that seem basic to you guys... it’s even more exhausting to enter a place that claims to be for everyone with curly/textured hair, but still feel like an outsider when you see people try to downplay (and sometimes ignore) discrimination that you know you and everyone who looks like you faces.” Thus the mods decided to recruit new moderators to address the lack of diversity in the sub, specifically why black women don't post to the sub. My name is no longer on the announcement but my proof is all the mod flairs I used in the past. The mods asked me about my thoughts and pretty much ignored them. The misuse of big chop is mentioned in this comment. Everyone on the sub uses their own definition of big chop, whether it is a long hair to shoulder length hair cut or longer than 3 inches. But in the natural hair community, it means going from relaxing curly hair straight to cutting off all the relaxed hair – you're left with a few inches at most and skipped transitioning into your natural hair texture. I was on board for correcting the sub about this term and educating people about the natural hair movement. So the mods made this post about education. I wrote the parts referencing a book. The post talked about how POC suffer through discrimination because of their hair. Originally, this post talked nothing about you needing to be black in order to use these terms, it's been edited since then. One person talked about having their hair called “white girl curly” “I was talking about it to a friend of mine who happens to be a WoC and she seemed almost angry to hear me talk about it and told me my hair was “white person curly” and then that it “wasn’t even curly.” Not going to lie, I was hurt by this because I was happy to feel confident in my hair again and then was wondering if I should even feel happy about it anymore.” which someone replied that: “However, to say your hair is "white girl curly" to invalidate your curls is borderline racism, and that person seems like an asshole for belittling your happiness.”. There's more arguments, like “accept wavy hair for being wavy, instead of mislabeling your hair type”. And someone tells it how it is: “This talk about inclusion and diversity is like tech companies and elite liberal arts colleges who use their diversity as a selling point to raise their status and appeal. I'm here to look at pictures of hair, not talk about cultural appropriation.”. And this one between a mod and a user “I disagree... the words curly, natural, and chopped are common descriptive words in the English language. They don't belong to any one group. Now, I would not use the particular phrase "natural hair journey" or certain hash tags as they do have very specific connotations. However, I draw the line at basic descriptors. I am very sorry if that seems disrespectful. From my perspective it seems disrespectful to others to claim basic descriptive words.” “This is all just incredibly rude and disrespectful of you and that was a weak non-apology. I hope that you will keep up with the coming posts and come to understand that diversity, inclusion, and minimizing microaggressions/cultural appropriation* is important and change your views.” “Please explain to me exactly what I have said that is rude or disrespectful. I have tried very hard to be sympathetic and respectful and if you could clarify for me what is offending i would be very interested... I am ethnically Irish. For my ethnicity and culture natural curly hair is a well known and admired part of it. Why is it ok to disregard my ethnicity and culture in order to respect your's? Or Jewish curlies, or Greek/Mediterranean curlies, or Arabic curlies? There has to be a better option.” “You weren't disrespectful, she's just a sensitive SJW snowflake” And someone who caught on that this open discussion wasn't very open “I will definately withhold any action or judgement to see what you and the rest of the moderators do. I was under the impression that this was an open discussion. If the decision is already made I am not sure what the point of this thread was... I certainly would not have stated my opinion or opened myself up to backlash had I known the decisions were already made. I hope this feeling I am getting is mistaken and everything turns out well for every one.” Black hair is political “non black people that have “struggled” with frizzy hair or whatever have every right to admire the curly girl movement, but the struggle of black people is on a WHOLE other level: it’s economic and political. white people, regardless of how curly their hair is, have never been economically discriminated against because of their hair. Sure they may have been bullied and that’s valid, but they shouldn’t be the face of the movement. They can sympathize and stand in solidarity, but the mods/posts here being majority non-POC is a huge issue and inaccurate representation of the people. no one is gatekeeping curly hair, any race can have it. but the representation of the movement SHOULD be “gate-kept” in a way. you can’t have majority white people being the face of a natural POC hair movement because they don’t know the struggle. I for one am a POC with wavy hair, I don’t claim it to be curly. I don’t take up space talking about the “struggles of acceptance” I faced or whatever the fuck. I take care of my hair using advice from this sub and other ones. I don’t try to pretend I know what it’s likely to have Afro-textured hair. It’s not my place. I stand in solidarity with the movement, but it’s not mine to lead or dominate. I think the mods/others on this sub who say “black people are gatekeeping curly hair!!” need to see that.” There's more drama there if you want to look for it. And the removeddit is here. Not much there wasn't removed quickly but there is this: “I will probably get a lot of backlash for this comment. I am white and have wavy hair. I personally do not feel a white woman with curly hair shouldn’t be able to call her hair curly. Because that’s what it is. Yes, POC often have different hair types and textures than a white woman, and I have extreme empathy and sadness for the struggles and discrimination they have endured and do endure still. No white woman will ever fully be able to understand those struggles I’m sure. I do however believe that curly hair is a hair type that any race can have. Just because someone’s hair is curlier doesn’t make yours less curly. The natural hair movement is all yours, I get that. But curls are for everyone.” The mods began commenting on people's posts that mentioned big chop in the title. This action was noticed. Then came this post which made respecting cultural terms a rule and included an infograph on whether your haircut is a big chop or not, and at the end it asked if you were a POC. I was now confused, none of the mods told me we were going to moderate race. When I mentioned this was not going to be well received they told me we'll cross that bridge when we get there. I didn't think the last question was necessary. And I was not the only one, like the top comment “Doesn't that seem counterproductive though and unfair? I personally am all for educating, but find something like this to just be general gatekeeping.”. And upon further talking with the mods people began to notice this wasn't about POC, “I think it’s very important that any latinx and nonblack POC know that according to this comment, the mod discussion surrounding inclusion was never for us. Our exclusion is not a consideration at this time.”. You see, the mods made the mistake of saying POC as an abbreviation of black people so when it was pointed out by this comment, the mods scrambled to change everything that mentioned POC to black people and changed the infograph's last question to “Do you have black ancestry?” Even I was confused, and I was a mod that read the mod chat on Slack every day. I wouldn't have made that mistake but it was never made clear to me that the whole diversity conversation was only about black people. “If after years of racism and discrimination that lead to issues of with self worth and self love, someone with 4b hair that’s been relaxed to the point of no return decides to cut off all their hair to make the radical statement that your hair is naturally beautiful without confirming to Eurocentric standards, then is that a big chop or is that a haircut? “That is a hair cut. I mean what would you call it if you never heard of big chop” “Yeah, I'd say I am being excluded because I don't even have the option of using them if I want to... But by enforcing--or even suggesting--these word usage rules, you're grouping people into categories and classes and pitting some people against others. I don't see how this is useful, or productive. John F. Kennedy said that a rising tide lifts all boats. That was more of an economic metaphor but it can apply here. If some people feel excluded it seems to me that the rational and appropriate thing to do is to lift people up, and encourage others to do the same.” “I really truly honestly do not understand why people feel like having to avoid a few simple phrases feels like being "pushed down".” A lot of comments are removed before they are able to be saved since mods monitor things like this closely, but I was able to copy and paste one spicy comment removed for violating the new rule and for using the N word while I was a mod and could see it: "It is not a term "created" by black women. Big chop has been used by women all over the planet to mean chopping off a large amount of hair. Anyone, ANYONE telling another person they can't use 'natural hair' nor 'big chop' is an absolute moron. I do not care what anyone's race is but stating those words are "culturally sensitive" is a crock. Calling a Negro the "n" word is wrong, calling a Caucasian the "c" word is wrong and so forth and so on with the other three human races but saying you had a big chop cause you cut off 12 inches of hair is not wrong no matter your race."Hair journey" is one of the more dumb terms I've heard. To journey one must move from one place to another. Not flat ironing your hair is not a journey. Letting your hair stay curly is not a journey. Doing anything to your hair is not a journey." The removeddit is here. Great removed quotes there like: “This is fucking pathetic. People say whatever you want.” “Being a frequent visitor of this sub for curly hair tips and tricks, as well as a “WOC”, I find this post discouraging. I think that as a society, we should appreciate and celebrate all cultures. That includes using phrases that are derived from their culture! I see it as a form of welcoming and acceptance. “Cultural appropriation” has gone too far in my opinion. In generations to follow, we’re all going to start looking like each other, especially in the melting pot of America. We should celebrate being one culture of humans with curly hair! Keeping some words aside to only be spoken be black women/men is just maintaining the divide. Don’t we want to live as one?” “That’s fair, I’m new, but as a Hispanic it does fee like just another curl community telling their non-black members that they’re just unwanted visitors who need to be careful how they speak” The whole discussion seemed weird since they were asking for feedback this whole time but would shut down anyone who disagreed. They spent a lot of time making rebuttals to people and asking one of the new mods for input for each comment. They claimed their implementation was open to change but everyone who said just remove the part about needing to be black was told no. When I talked about discrimination in latinx communities, the mods said they couldn't fix it and would not give the same shout out they gave black people to latinx, instead pushing that latinx has anti-blackness as well. This has already led to some cringe. Like an OP telling the mods they are African and light-skinned when the mods corrected OP about using big chop. And someone told a different OP after the mods corrected OP: “As a black woman, most of us have no problem with you using that term” Censorship is pretty bad in r/curlyhair, your comment can be removed for telling the mods they are full of it or really just for disagreeing tbh. More stuff about the ongoing curly gatekeeping here: “Friendly reminder that being a curly impostor isn't a thing and curly gatekeeping isn't productive. This post is brought to you by those gatekeepy tik toks” And the removedit is here. So why am I not a mod anymore? At the risk of posting drama I'm involved with, I'll try to keep it short and neutral. I decided to finally voice my concerns, that this was getting a bit racist and that we shouldn't moderate race. At first, they didn't seem to understand why I was against it even though I could use the terms as someone with black ancestry. They then told me that racism was about power and that you can't be racist towards white people. When they asked me to define racism, I showed them the dictionary definition of racism, to which I was told, “You know how many racists show me that everyday?” And then one of the main two mods told me to talk only to her since it was too painful to two of the new mods to hear from me (one of them is inactive, I had forgotten they were a mod). After reciting a bunch of pre-made responses, she repeatedly asked me “why is racism so bad?” and shot down every reason I gave as wrong even when I started linking articles about racism. She said this is no different than not allowing people with straight hair to post on r/curlyhair although my stance was as long as it is on topic it should be fine. When I asked about the black people who said they wanted this, the only direct feedback I was given was from one of the new mod's discord. I didn't actually see any PMs from black people wanting this. And when I said not all black people want this, I was told that I was cherry-picking. In the end I was called a sea lion and removed from the mod team suddenly and unexpectedly. TL;DR r/curlyhair argued about wavy vs curly hair again so the mods made it a rule you have to be a certain race to use certain terms submitted by /u/curlyspirals to r/SubredditDrama [link] [comments]
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curlyspirals |
Apr 28, 2020 |
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[Request] 18M Caucasian: Saw this sub on AskReddit, decided to give it a shot
2021 Edit: Well, it looks like the days of this sub have come and gone again. The original imgur link no longer works, so here's another picture of me: http://imgur.com/a/SIEfmxX EDIT I have posted reference pictures at the end of this post. If you're an artist interested in sketching faces, I suggest you check out some of the new posts on r/PoliceSketchme. This seems like a really cool sub idea-- I hope it gets revived and, to help, I'm putting my own drawing request out there! If I see other new posts, I'll try to contribute my own drawings as well. Anyways, on to the post: Gender: Male Height/build: 6'2", very skinny. Head shape/jaw: Head is medium-thin, taller than it is wide-- the sides of my jaw are decently angular. Eyes: My eye shape is pretty standard, maybe slightly on the squinty side-- and my upper eyelid covers much more of my eye than my lower eyelid. My eyes have a little bit of a "relaxed" look. I also have medium-long, dark eyelashes. Eye color: My driver's liscense says hazel, but they're more hazel on the inside and green on the outside. Eyebrows: Very dark brown. Also very full (to the point that I would easily develop a unibrow if I were to stop shaving) and pretty angular. Chin: On the less "bold" side. Maybe slightly recessed, although that is not especially visible from the front. Looking from the front, it follows the angular shape of the rest of the jaw, but it is not pointy. Mouth: Pretty standard-- the corners roughly match up with my pupils-- my lower lip is slightly taller than my upper lip. The shape defaults to neither a smile nor a frown. Nose: Standard as far as width, but points slightly farther out from my face. It's also angled up very slightly. Ears: Neither pointy nor large. Pretty average in terms of shape. Hair color: Dark brown. Hair style: Medium length and slightly wavy (in terms of male haircuts). The style is not unusual: the hair on the top of my head is combed up/back and to the right, like a wave, and the hair on the left side of my head is combed downwards and away from my face. My hair is also on the denser/coarser side. Facial hair: Very faint beard on end of chin. Skin tone: White Piercings: None Tattoos: None Miscellaneous: Very slight acne, and people often say that I look a bit nerdy. I'm also usually mistaken as being in my very late teens or very early 20s. EDIT TO ADD: I'm getting a lot of people commenting the !remindme command or asking when I'm going to be releasing the reference pics-- since there are still lots of people submitting responses, I am going to be holding off on releasing any reference pictures until this post reaches 1 day old, which will be 8:00 PM, Eastern Standard Time. Once that happens, I'll edit this post with a link to the reference pictures. I've definitely seen plenty of really good guesses so far, so keep up the good work! EDIT: Wow, so that was pretty crazy. I've for the most part stopped receiving image submissions, and people are getting antsy, so I'm giving to go ahead and release the reference pictures. Here I am. [NOTE: THIS IS A NEWER REUPLOAD DUE TO THE ORIGINAL LINK BREAKING] (I think you guys drew me as way more attractive than I actually am, lol) But also, I just want to send a huge thank you to everyone who participated! In total, I counted 44 submissions(!) which I've tried to gather all together in this Imgur post. It was crazy seeing all the insanely talented artists who contributed to this thread, and it was especially mind blowing to see how a description of my face can be rendered in so many art styles! I'll let you guys be the real judges of who had the most accurate police sketch here, but I want to include a list of the top 5 faces I felt most closely resembled mine. Huge kudos to u/hapaxlegomenonon, u/spucc, u/rainey11, u/Madam_Bomb, and u/TisITheGreatNoodle for their accuracy! If you did take part in this thread, I strongly encourage you to continue to participate in r/PoliceSketchme! Pretty much overnight, we went from a dead community of less than 1700 members to a community of over 22k and growing-- for reference, that little line on the right side of this chart shows how much we've grown in the past 24 hours. Hopefully we can continue to follow this line of intense growth and keep this sub in a thriving state! I've never had so many people this excited to see my face, but, of course, this has been a really fun and wild experience all around. Again, I can't thank all of you talented people enough for joining me, and I hope to continue to see you around in r/PoliceSketchme! submitted by /u/Maybeiwillbeokay to r/PoliceSketchme [link] [comments]
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I made an album of medium length hairstyles i'm considering. Any thoughts? Which would you choose?
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