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I never got that phrase. What don't they care about?
ETA: Yup what saludable84 said ^^^
It's a lil Wayne phrase that means nothing about the hair on your head. It originated back in the 70's I believe, but it had a different meaning then too I believe.

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It's a quote the british used in the world wars on posters, to help people deal with the black outs.

I.e. when there is a black out, keep calm and carry on

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/8785585/Battle-rages-over-Keep-Calm-and-Carry-On-souvenirs.html
 
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Calling someone "Boo".

I hate that word. It's so irritating when I see or hear people referred to as "Boo". I always feel like the person using the word is trying to be cute and rude at the same time.
 
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Keeping it real and various forms of the phrase.

I feel like that's an excuse to be rude and nasty without being accountable for your words. There is a way to be honest AND tactful at the same time. I don't have the right temperament to deal with people like that without being just as nasty in return so I really hope I'm never confronted with someone who decides to "keep it real" with me.
 
@ilong

Is this him?

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sounbeweavable - no - but had I seen that - I just may have taken a picture. :nono: Funny this came up - today I sound a YOUNG man with natural MBL hair. he had on a big ski cap and I think it may have been extensions because it looked like kanekalon hair.
This ^^^ reminds me of the little boy whose Mom did a youtube video on how she blowdrys, flat-irons, then braids his hair. There is a :HCF thread on it.
 
Like somebody wearing concealer on their lips instead of lipstick.

Truth. There's a nude out there for everyone, there's a red out there for everyone, there's a pink out there for everyone. Just gotta find the right one that flatters your skin tone.

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I can't figure out what this looks like in practice. :lol:

When you see the girls wearing really light colored lipstick that is supposed to be natural or nude. Kind of like if you are brown and you buy what they sell as nude underwear when it's not nude for your skin tone.
 
When you see the girls wearing really light colored lipstick that is supposed to be natural or nude. Kind of like if you are brown and you buy what they sell as nude underwear when it's not nude for your skin tone.

Interesting. I guess dry lips are in for some people because that is what it would end up looking like. :lol:
 
Why did people have to say something about "turned up"? I was going through life perfectly fine, all was right in my universe without ever seeing/hearing that phrase....then my baby sister had to use it twice in two separate Facebook posts! At least they weren't accompanied by duck-lipped selfies...to quote the great Sargeant Murtaugh: I'm getting too old for this ish!
 
I am tired of seeing people saying they brought something from the store. The word is bought. I bought some candles from Target. Bought.

I can't see any mentions on my IPhone. PM me if it is a must see. Allons y
 
It's a lil Wayne phrase that means nothing about the hair on your head. It originated back in the 70's I believe, but it had a different meaning then too I believe.

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I take back my "everyone gets one" comment. :lachen:
 
People who talk about their brand when what I think they really mean is a reputation. Do you really have a brand if you don't do anything?

People connecting with me on Linkedin with the job title CEO when they are unemployed.

Long youtube introductions. After 15 seconds, I've already found a new video.

People telling me what hairstyles I should try and what they would wear if they were natural, and then go on to tell me that they could never go natural. (I don't care).

Adults cyber bullying one another. Just like IRL, if you don't like someone's video, blog, or online persona, ignore them.
 
People who talk about their brand when what I think they really mean is a reputation. Do you really have a brand if you don't do anything?

People connecting with me on Linkedin with the job title CEO when they are unemployed.

Long youtube introductions. After 15 seconds, I've already found a new video.

People telling me what hairstyles I should try and what they would wear if they were natural, and then go on to tell me that they could never go natural. (I don't care).

Adults cyber bullying one another. Just like IRL, if you don't like someone's video, blog, or online persona, ignore them.

I've never seen that but that's really lame. It kind of undermines what LinkedIn is for.
 
"Long hair, don't care!" I'm so tired of people overusing that phrase.

I'm tired of people using that phrase for the simple fact that it doesn't make any sense for most of them to use it. You put time and effort into getting the right regimen (which is work and money), making a youtube channel, making a blogspot/webpage, showing everyone your growth and you don't care? Do you often put that much energy/time/work/money into things you don't care about?
 
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I've never seen that but that's really lame. It kind of undermines what LinkedIn is for.

Or people that are "private investigators" but are really unemployed. I have seen this a few times. *smh*

I can't see any mentions on my IPhone. PM me if it is a must see. Allons y
 
- Visible tracks. Don't get a weave if you're not gonna try to conceal your tracks!

- Too light Cremation No.5 foundation. I know it's a struggle for Black women to find foundation that matches us well but some people just need to STOP and get another shade or brand.

- Bad lace/silk closures. Please get some foundation or pluck/dye it please!!

- Relaxers on little girls. This should be considered child abuse!

- Salons, particularly Dominican salons not wanting to do natural hair. Stop acting like you can't blow out natural hair you're just being LAZY. Some people really aren't smart about making profit! Also, stop talking bad about customers in Spanish assuming that people can't understand them.

- Most of the "popular" Black YouTubers looking the same, both those who wear weaves and their natural hair out. I feel like a lot of them YouTube copy each others' styles, looks, formats, themes and/or setups of their pages. Where is the originality??
 
>>>>>>>>>>:look:<<<<<<<<< this emoticon. It reminds me of a certain type of passive aggressive group of women i face at work.
 
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