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Keeping Your Identity

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Keeping Your Identity
Blonde Hair vs. Other-Coloured Hair


Bluejello
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Blonde is in, any other colour hair is out. What's your identity?

Some Whyvillians seem to think that what you need is blonde hair to look pretty and to win beauty contests. Well really, it isn't. All you simply need is a good and decent look. It's not like I'm saying to ban all blonde hair and everybody go for something different. What I am saying is to explore different things to express your identity in a variety of ways.

Do you think that you need to have blonde hair to look pretty and to win the beauty contests? I used to think so. Up until the point when I realized that it's just a cartoon. It doesn't really matter. I could have green hair, and still look cute. All that really matters is that my face appeals to ME.

So either way, however you decide to crate your face, it reveals your identity.

Whether you think curly blonde hair and a great looking halter top looks cute, or blue hair and a great looking hoody makes you look hip, your identity has been revealed.

I chose blonde because I like blonde. Not because it's supposed to make me look prettier, or to help me win the beauty contests.

I asked a two blondes about what they thought about this topic. I asked, "Do you think that you need to have blonde hair to look pretty or to win beauty contests?"

I first spoke to coolzy, and when I finished my question, she agreed that some people just have blonde hair so that they can look cute for other people's opinions about how their face looks.

 

I also asked my friend Sunwater the same question. She agreed that many people just have blonde hair so that they can look cute for other people's opinions about how their face looks, and to win the beauty contests.

I have actually noticed that people do win first place more often if they have blonde hair. But I don't care about winning beauty contests, and neither should you. Even if you do have the chance to win clams, and the stakes are raised and you want to win even more, you should be happy with how YOU look.

So don't think that appearance is what counts. However you choose to create your face, a small part of your identity has been revealed.

- Bluejello

 

 

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