Thursday, January 25, 2007

I'm a Redhead?

When I was younger I used to want different colored hair but since then I've long been very happy with my lovely dark-brown locks. I think I've even reached a point where I'm willing to let people call my hair black. I've never had anything against black hair, it's just that I never really thought I had it. However, I realize that my hair's so dark that I may as well call it black. Anyway, my hair is most certainly not red (though it has been known to have a maroon cast in certain lights). So imagine my surprise whe I noticed a bright auburn strand. Now, I've always known there are a lot of different colors in my hair but I've rarely come across a whole strand. So I took a picture. Click to enlarge. It's the strand at the top across my index finger while I have some of my normal hair for comparison.




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And in strange random news, apparently some people don't understand the idea of virginity...

Revirgination?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hooray!

You finally see that your hair is effectively black.

Cherie said...

Is that you, Tim? If it is you, then I'd just like to remind you that you finally did admit that my hair was dark brown. Or midnight brown. However, I'm only willing to accept the word "black" because it's the closest lingual approximation. People have four official settings: blond, black, brown, and red, despite the thousands of variations in between. And I will admit my hair is closer to black than brown. If I said my hair was brown, people would not get as accurate a picture as if I said it was black. However, if you put my hair on a(good)paint program and lightened the spectrum, it would turn brown whereas I'm willing to bet people with actual black hair would turn gray or blue if you could just go straight up from their color to a lighter one.

Anonymous said...

Hey, I rather keep the $5000 dollars. I don't want to be a pseudo virgin. I
think it is silly to think a woman has to be something a man doesn't have to be in this especially this day and age.

Love Mom