See if you can follow this conversation: "We're all assigned a sex." "No, sex is observed at birth." "...Did you get to choose the body you were born with?" "Of course not." "Then you were assigned a sex." I don't understand this logic, am I missing something?
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If you leave it, the natural colour grows back.
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Nah if you cut off a lock of hair and save it it stays the same color for years
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There's no "mask", when you bleach something you can't take the bleach off and reveal the real color underneath, the bleach is permanent and actually physically destroys the molecules of pigment
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It’s always going to grow back brown though. Bleached hair is stripped of colour, so technically although it “passes” it’s not really blonde either.
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Hilarious!
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It appears blond, it is a parody of blond hair, a performance if you will.
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Looking at a thing and seeing what color it is is, in fact, science (as is measuring the wavelength of light reflected by it with a spectrometer) "Science" versus "cosmetics" Jesus Christ shut the fuck up
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It depends on what discipline you're using to examine the hair. If you're studying the DNA that programs the hair follicle, it will show DNA for brown hair. If you're studying what color light is reflected by the hair, then it's blond.
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