given the fatality we saw they're def gonna lean into ghostface being more than one person and i'm so excited
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given the fatality we saw they're def gonna lean into ghostface being more than one person and i'm so excited
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The Curse of Hair
Being a red head is a mix of good and bad things. You become a rarity. This translates into adults complimenting you and trying to touch your hair and kids hating you.
It makes people believe that automatically you have a short temper. It’s make them wary but a the same time you are a target. You have this thing that separates you. That makes you different and kids love that. It can be worse when you are a “ginger” and have lots of freckles because they stand out. And if you don’t well than your even more strange as well for what is a red head without freckles?
You are soulless and everyone loves to tell you so. Sometimes you can make a joke of it but it gets tiring. Blending in will never be possible, even if it’s dark or light your hair is like a beacon. Forget trying to change and succeed. If you have truly red hair or medium red hair it does not like dye. You can go darker but that’s about it and even then somethings don’t work.
You become defined by your hair. And it takes over most things. The first thing people notice is your hair. And it’s the first thing they comment on. I love my hair but it took me a while too. It is a burden sometimes in the abstract way that differences are. But it’s mine and sadly my defining feature.