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Don't you wish you could be this happy? |
This shirt is not quite as bright pink as it appears in the picture. It's maybe a
smidge less eye-poppingly bright. But I do enjoy a nice super-bright pink now and then, now that I've grown up a bit, and I'm less worried that shades of pink will compromise my edge. (Brief pause for hilarious laughter, because while I like to pretend I have an edge to compromise, I'm about as edgy as a circle.) My hair is long again, and I keep switching shampoos, because I'm lame and strong scents make me sneeze in the shower. Does anyone have a good suggestion for fairly cheap shampoos/conditioners that work well on thick, coarse, dry hair
and don't have much scent
and might be organic? (See why I keep switching around?)
Top - Avenue, Pants - Simply Be, Shoes - Crocs, Necklace - Self-made.
I used to be concerned about lighter pinks, but hot pink always has been and always will be totally edgy. Hot pink and black were my favorite colors when I was eight and I think that's the edgiest I've ever been.
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