Perception is a strange thing. For example, when I brush my teeth at the sink, I glance in the mirror and my hair looks all right. However, if see myself through my phone camera I look almost completely gray.
I colored my hair to slow down the age approaching, when I finally landed PT office job as I could not get full time, I kept coloring my hair to slow down age, when let go at 9 years, now found out how much damage from coloring, hair is not what I call gray, I was brown hair, not anymore. Plus found out how far behind place I use to work at, other company’s say Receptionist done by Administrative. So I am retired. Yet I have a cousin who colored her hair gray even at a young age she worked manufacturing.
whahoppened over 2 years ago
Another power science cannot explain.
jagedlo over 2 years ago
Got to remember that term for future use!
Dani Rice over 2 years ago
I color my hair; I’m not hauling down the ensign without a battle.
sloaches over 2 years ago
Perception is a strange thing. For example, when I brush my teeth at the sink, I glance in the mirror and my hair looks all right. However, if see myself through my phone camera I look almost completely gray.
Kip Williams over 2 years ago
Graydar’s how the young folks begin to suspect I’m not one of the crowd.
kab2rb over 2 years ago
I colored my hair to slow down the age approaching, when I finally landed PT office job as I could not get full time, I kept coloring my hair to slow down age, when let go at 9 years, now found out how much damage from coloring, hair is not what I call gray, I was brown hair, not anymore. Plus found out how far behind place I use to work at, other company’s say Receptionist done by Administrative. So I am retired. Yet I have a cousin who colored her hair gray even at a young age she worked manufacturing.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 2 years ago
Even though I have had grey hair since it turned in my early 20’s even now some people are fooled I am younger than 64.