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ffs the fact is im sick to death of being called a 'redhead' when i dyed my hair with two BLONDE dyes, after having naturally light brown/dark blonde hair. NOT RED! So check ya f**kin eyes. or if you dont believe the pics see it in person. Because half the people on here, if they think im a red head then you need to get your eyes checked.

Funny how being stereotyped as a ranga can be such an insult. So fk offfffffffffffffff

/rant.

im sorry but even that 'feisty, quick to snap back' attitude spells ranga.

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ffs the fact is im sick to death of being called a 'redhead' when i dyed my hair with two BLONDE dyes, after having naturally light brown/dark blonde hair. NOT RED! So check ya f**kin eyes. or if you dont believe the pics see it in person. Because half the people on here, if they think im a red head then you need to get your eyes checked.

Funny how being stereotyped as a ranga can be such an insult. So fk offfffffffffffffff

/rant.

gee settle down blood nut ;)

LOL alright am over it. you guys can give me all the shit you want. but i KNOW i am not a redhead - i look in the mirror and see BLONDE. But ok. Maybe one day i shall take a photo that A) Isn't under my heater light in my bathroom which looks ORANGE and B) Isn't under an ORANGE streetlight and C) Hasn't been photochopped like every other photo i post which possibly has increased the orange saturation from both of the lights previously mentioned. Natural photos ftw? I see you guys have nothing better to do then give me shit with your lack of eyesight..but thats fine. No more photos for you. Screw taking my camera out on cruises. meh.

i dyed my hair red once, but didnt like it, so tried to dye it back blonde, it turned pink.

End of story.

:down:

That would have been ... interesting!

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