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♫ ♬ ♪ Get A Haircut (and get a real job) ♫ ♬ ♪
I was a rebel from the day I left school,
Grew my hair long and broke all the rules.
I'd sit and listen to my records all day,
With big ambitions of when I could play.
My parents taught me what life was about,
So I grew into the type they warned me about!
They said my friends my were just an unruley mob.
And I should...
Get a haircut and get a real job.
Get a haircut and get a real job.
Clean your act up and don't be a slob.
Get it together like your big brother Bob.
Why don't you?
Get a haircut and get a real job.
Indian food or a haircut? Barbershop and neighbouring Indian takeaway at night, Polwarth. Quick snap with the phone camera on the walk home from work
This is the shortest haircut I've had in a while and it kinda freaks me out when I look in the mirror...
but it feels really cool and I can't stop rubbing my skull.
Here it is. I forgot to post it yesterday. I mean: c'mon! It's a chunk of bangs too long to be bangs. It's a chunk. It's just freakin' sitting there. On my face. Like that.
Now I have to pay someone to fix it. Maybe I'll let my daughter cut it right.
Financially, the population of the UK, the poor in particular, are currently undergoing a serious cutback of their disposable income. Wealthy people are not affected, in fact, their continuous growth of wealth continues to be protected. Hair-wise and in my own private opinion, try to avoid a haircut. It does not necessarily make you look better.
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I feel so much lighter now that I FINALLY got a haircut. I've been thinking about it for more than a year and have been putting it off. Pulling it back into a pony tail or braid was just so easy. Sooo... I finally went to an actual hair stylist who gave me this cut and told me to go with the curl. Still figuring it out...
(me pretending to kiss the wig head)
Believe it or not, this is the first EVER professional haircut and color I've ever gotten.
When i was little my dad cut our hair and didn't want us to go to salons or barbers because he though it was a waste of money.
In junior high i had a bit of a rebellious streak and started to cut my own hair.
In high school mostly my friends cut it for me, that or i still cut it on my own.
So yeah, fist professional haircut EVER! I went to Bishops, the one on SW Columbia. Misti cut and colored my hair, and i think she did a very good job! Although this was a week ago, and my hair still looks great, but not like this since she used styling product and a flattening iron on it...and me, i don't usually bother with such things. My styling products consist of...running a little bit of water through my hair. :p
Bishops was fun, they play good music, and you get free Miller High Life while your hair is being cut. So i would recommend it! I don't know if that is always what I'll do, i may still cut my own hair most of the time to save money, but it certainly was fun at least to try.
A lady has her haircut in the shaded area of her home yard, while the barber's companion, who is also wearing a black face mask like him, watches nearby.
All barber shops and salons are temporarily closed due to enhanced community quarantine which was imposed in the Philippine largest and populous island of Luzon a month ago. The lockdown was recently extended up to the end of the current month.
Captured in late morning in Subic, Zambales - which is located at the western part of Central Luzon.
On a dark and rainy night, in case you are hungry and also in need of a haircut! The hair salon being just above the Italian restaurant.
In Japan, many hair salons, dentists etc stayed open at night for workers who typically have no time in the day.
Handheld shot on a rainy night in Osaka.
How do we protect ourselves from marketing hype and mis-influencers?
1. Most gear marketing sites masquerade as gear review sites and gear forums are typically infiltrated with marketeers, just be aware. How do we spot these people, for one these people are incapable of revealing anything less than positive about their haloed brand. Modus operandi; your current gear is no longer good enough and the newer stuff currently featured in review is much better.
2. Discount opinions from those without any decent photos to show. If they can’t take a decent photo, their words are just hot air. Proof of the pudding is always in the eating!
3. Refrain from buying new gear within 6 months of release, wait for field reports from reliable hobbyists because as always, initial reviews especially paid/sponsored reviews will never reveal the true flaws of the new gear. Initial fanbois froth and confirmation bias are also problems, best be patient.
4. Avoid buying 1st Gen products。
5. Japanese camera makers are like a cabal. They tend to compete non destructively at the expense of consumers and drip feed customers with features, releasing minor iterative upgrades or correcting faults in the previous model which should not have such obvious flaws to begin with. There is no real proprietary tech be it glass or software, any brand can have access to practically any feature, it’s mostly just a matter of price and economy of scale. Sensors, IBIS, special glass etc, all can be purchased from specialist manufacturers. Basic economics, the bigger the market share, the greater the base to spread out fixed costs and hence more flexibility in pricing. Choose wisely, especially those moving from DSLR to mirrorless, whichever brand of DSLR lenses we currently own is of low relevance. Finally it’s perfectly fine to skip 1 or 2 generations.
Right now, the best values are in used m43 (Olympus demise) and DSLR (move to mirrorless) as gear chasers dump them.