y’know those memes where people are like omg I want to jump my bf’s bones after a haircut… it’s so sickeningly coupley how they get their hair cut together in their home (tbf i understand why after poor phil’s ebay incident and like I would too if I had the privilege) but I think this was one of the first instances where it was just so obvious like look at them and their stupid little matching buzzed sides. god. hate them. these were good haircuts though especially dan’s i love his floofy curls esp when they grow out a little but *wolf whistle*
If it wasn’t obvious enough I like boobs, I decided y’know what tonight is boob night, the grandmas are all showing a little boob and I love that for them
There’s also my headcanon as to what Wasabi looks like without her goggles + with her hair down, mostly referenced her wasabi overdrive costume for that
saw @lewvithur s doppleganger designs and immediately had to draw them to this. dunno anything about dead end paranormal park but a crossover au of some sorts would be interesting lol
also i think the dopplegangers would fit this meme as well. just trust me okay
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The Complexities of Appearance, Identity, and Love: Hair Transplants, Tragedy in Abuja, and Second Chances
📰 Exploring Appearance, Identity, and Second Chances: A Deep Dive into Three Compelling Stories 📰
From the ongoing conversation around hair transplants sparked by skit creator Layi Wasabi, to the heartbreaking tragedy of Abuja's popular crossdresser, Area Mama, and the inspiring message from Miz Wanneka about love and new beginnings—this blog post covers it all.
Dive into a detailed discussion on societal pressures, the dangers faced by the transgender community, and the beauty of finding love after loss. These stories are not just headlines; they are reflections of the complex world we live in.
🔍 Read the full story here [link] to gain insight into these important issues and see how they resonate with the challenges and triumphs we all experience.
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Exploring the Hair Transplant Trend: Vanity or Confidence Booster?
Layi Wasabi, a renowned skit creator, recently stirred social media with a tweet that reads, “Any man that can afford hair transplant money can afford to be bald.” This seemingly simple statement has sparked a range of reactions, touching on the intersection of appearance, self-esteem, and societal expectations.
For many, a hair…
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