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In a thread consisting of almost 50k posts, you chose to focus on my avatar? :uhoh:

Whatever gets your juices going!
 

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are you ******* kidding me. I mulit quoted a bunch of **** and now it's gone...******* hell...well ******* anyway


re that dude thinking birzabirch's jacket is too big: we don't always want everything to be super fitted. sometimes it's good to wear looser things or combine looser things with tighter things! when we does this on purpose, we call this "playing with volume" or "playing with silhouette". alltighterrything results in anatomical but sometimes exaggerated or anxiety-inducing shapes. the "classic v" silhouette is usually the go to when men dress themselves, but a lot of people get bored with this, and really there are other ways to construct a good outfit.

actually lol'd at the batman with bomb gif after otters post, too good

oh yeah, nice moves jetdawg.
 
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Are these before and afters reversed?
 

RegisDB9

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Nothing like fresh seafood by the ocean gents

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Anyone in the way of Irene, stay safe, cat 4's are a *****

ASOS U neck
Olive Onia Trunks
Bare feet
 
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Fischschleim PhD.

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Put some volume in your hair, because you look like you have a tiny squashed head otherwise.


Ok...
I've been putting some effort lately into trying to make my hair look "younger", and in order to do this I've been working on finding ways of volumizing the hair and making it look a bit more messier... I have very thick hair, and I have a couple types of hair styling products now that I'm trying to get used to (I have had some experience with pomade- a couple years)... I guess this last picture didn't do that very well. Should I just stop having bangs, and leave my hair on the top of my head?

What about these pictures? I've styled my hair up and back more, with pomade, a comb and my hands. Please give me ideas to improve on this look, and for suggestions for the next time I visit the hair salon. I don't want to change what I have a while lot, but if there is something they could do to help me style it better, I'm guessing. I don't really think I can get much more volume than this at this length.



I agree that I might not have particularly tried to do this a whole lot in the picture before, and I admit it was sort of an effortless picture. Sorry about that.

Thanks in advance for any feedback.
 

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much better

loose the glasses and wear contacts 24-7
 
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