@fozmeadows It bugs me too. I have really long hair. Guess what! I tie it back for exercise or just day-to-day convenience.
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@foxvertebrae@fozmeadows and even sleeping! hate it when my hair is in my face while sleeping. - Show replies
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@fozmeadows If I were going to battle, you bet it would be in braid(s).Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@fozmeadows (Braiding/plaiting, incidentally, is a practical way to demonstrate length of hair without it getting everywhere.) -
@foxvertebrae Exactly! Even Buffy does it half the time, going into big fights with her hair out. WHY WOULD ANYONE DO THAT.
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@AthenaHelivoy True; but that's usually in premodern narratives/cultures. I'm talking about modern-day action movies and shows. -
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@fozmeadows Yes, that's usually different: contemporary warfare is utilitarian across all its axes. Braids serve all eras, of course! - Show replies
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@fozmeadows Male warriors would often decorate themselves with items that impeded efficiency as well. Much was invested in the strut. -
@AthenaHelivoy@fozmeadows Swag has no expiration date.
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@fozmeadows My wife feels the same way. Except in superhero comics, because they're allowed to be impossible. -
@patrickoduffy I'd hate it less, if it weren't for the ubiquity. GIVE ME SOME SHORT-HAIRED LADIES. - Show replies
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