me too. i made a decision to embrace it for the first time in my life this year, and i get compliments almost every day. it's not about the hair, man. it's about the attitude. it's about radiance. my next decision will be to begin the process of emulating my profile picture by installing prosthetics into my chin and cheekbones.
no! that's what's crazy! and my hair is straight! wavy at best! AHHHHHHHH (hi.) (actually I guess your name is mostly As. I spelled it mostly Hs. I hoped that's okay...)
"That's it! You people have stood in my way long enough. I'm going to clown college!" "I don't think any of us expected him to say that."
yeah, but that's not an afro.... and: that's not true. that's not possible. tom: no.... but that could solve all of my problems, now that I think about it.
my hair hasn't gone full out afro in a few years now, thank god. but it used to. and it was horrible.
I bet if you tried to hit him over the head with a crowbar, the crowbar would instead bend on impact with his hair