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Originally Posted by phoenix
Haven't you had your locks for over 7 years? any big change all of a sudden like that will take time to adjust to.
Your friends wont see you any differently, on the inside. You dont feel any differently on the inside? Shaved head doesnt make you a different person or change your spirituality.
Maybe stay away from the mirror for a while 
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its not my friends that I am watching out for, its the street in the neighborhood where I chill, where I go to church, where my friends live, where I get dinner etc etc
essentially, with my new look I don't fit in the places I have spent the last several years adjusting too, and that makes it a bit more difficult, I have to approach things with a touch more finesse thats all...
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Originally Posted by pbradley
Then again, being rasta in SF must be completely different from being rasta in LA.
Radical ideas are often more profound from non-radical packages.
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yes, and being white in SF is fundamentally different than being white in LA, LA is practically a segregated city, and clean cut white folks don't
walk (i haven't had a car in five years) the streets in the neighborhoods where I personally feel most at home at.
though I totally agree with you in regards to radical ideas in square packages, in fact, I am relishing in it for the time being
