One hundred and one use of hair

Zachery 2022-01-01 08:02:22

Article One use of hair

first, for covering the scalp, prevent sunburn head
second, with different clothes for the occasion and
the third, used to identify the owner of the hair taste
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first Ten types, used for narcissism
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57, used to identify whether a person is healthy and vigorous
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Ninety-eight, used to tease the opposite sex,
99 types, used as a writing brush
The hundredth kind, used to be


like the male lead singer of joy division. His actions on the stage seem to mean something, but it looks so funny, and the people in the audience are sometimes so crazy. How should music be interpreted from the perspective of evolutionary psychology? Is it a symbol of desire, a symbol of sex, or for the so-called freedom from shackles?

It was shocking and crazy to listen to the scene of the poisonous tongue. At home is a small boy with white skin and big eyes. Before singing, he started yelling hysterically, and the audience also followed the commotion. The drummer bass guitar began to play, and his head was shaken with excitement at home. The magnitude was absolutely amazing. I began to wonder if his neck would not be broken out of thin air, or could he get a twitch-like pleasure in this way? I'm even imagining the funny appearance of him wearing a cervical fixator.

He started to sing, I couldn't understand, he continued to shake his head, extremely excited. The audience in the audience was obviously infected, jumping, screaming, and tapping.

After a performance, the only thing I remember is the vocalist’s crazy shaking head and rabble curly hair.

Yes, the one hundred and one use of hair is for rock and roll.

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Control quotes

  • Ian Curtis: I don't want to be in the band anymore. Unknown Pleasures was it. I was happy. I never meant for it to grow like this. When I'm up there, singing they don't understand how much I give and how it affects me. Now they want more. They expect me to give more. And I don't know if I can. It's like it's not happening to me, but... someone pretending to be me, someone dressed in my skin. Now we're going to America. I have no control anymore. I don't know what to do.

  • Ian Curtis: I struggle between what I know is right in my own mind, and some warped truthfulness as seen through other people's eyes who have no heart, and can't see the difference anyway.

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