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I have long hair now because when I was a boy we had to have short back and sides or our school teachers would hit us on the bum with sticks. While I am happy that in this more enlightened country and these more enlightened times we give little value to such pointlessly restrictive social practices I do wonder what my son is going to have to rebel against when he?s a teenager. He is welcome to have long hair, speak his mind and drink milk from the carton. But being all rebellious and shit was one of the few perks of being a teenager and I almost feel it my duty as a father to provide my offspring with at least some sort of unreasonable restriction to his self expression for him to get angst ridden over.
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Limbsy Wrote:

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> it seems lately in ED that the children are in

> need of haircuts.

> ive lived in ED for 20 yrs and really notice

> lately that the parents seem to be letting thier

> childrens hair grow very long and scruffy which is

> so unfair on the kids. many look like mini eco

> warriors.



One word.


"Nits"



* scratches head *

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