This journal entry entitled: "A Slighty Lighter Shade of Orange"
I dyed my hair tonight.
It didn't turn out anywhere near as blonde as I'd hoped, but I guess that's what you get for dying your hair black every month for years. I (foolishly) assumed that because I had been layering red into it for the last few months, that the black underneath would have disappeared...
Oh well, it doesn't look too bad, and now it'll be easier to acheive cotton-candy pink down the road.
So what do ya think? Should I rush back to the drug-store and dye over it, or is it live-withable?
I dyed my hair tonight.
It didn't turn out anywhere near as blonde as I'd hoped, but I guess that's what you get for dying your hair black every month for years. I (foolishly) assumed that because I had been layering red into it for the last few months, that the black underneath would have disappeared...
Oh well, it doesn't look too bad, and now it'll be easier to acheive cotton-candy pink down the road.
So what do ya think? Should I rush back to the drug-store and dye over it, or is it live-withable?
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SR
While looking for examples, the oddest one I found was in an E-Bomb. I had not heard of these things before, but they use a superconductor to store electricity and then release that energy in the form of an electromagnetic pulse. That can knock out sensitive electronic equipment.
I was not sure if the e-bomb link was credible, but it is even listed on a web page of NASA!
I always liked the Batman films and the Joker is one of my favourite characters. I know what you mean
Take care.