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How to: Beach Curls
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15th May 2015, 07:26 PM
Hey lovers!
So today I'm doing a girls hair tutorial. The Beach Curls. This creates a wavy, lazy effect to your hair.
Step 1: Take a shower and wash your hair with SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER, or whatever you use to wash your hair.
Step 2: Dry your hair with a towel. Do not use a blow dryer.
Step 3: Make sure your hair is damp, and that you have a spray bottle with you.
Step 4: Braid your hair on the level that how curly you want your hair. Tighter braids will cause more of a curl, and looser and bigger ones cause less.
Step 5: Put your hair into a TIGHT bun with all the braids.
Step 6: Wait until your hair is completely dry, I recommend overnight or using a blow dryer to dry the braids.
Step 7: Take the braids out, do not brush them out, then spray hairspray on it!
So today I'm doing a girls hair tutorial. The Beach Curls. This creates a wavy, lazy effect to your hair.
Step 1: Take a shower and wash your hair with SHAMPOO AND CONDITIONER, or whatever you use to wash your hair.
Step 2: Dry your hair with a towel. Do not use a blow dryer.
Step 3: Make sure your hair is damp, and that you have a spray bottle with you.
Step 4: Braid your hair on the level that how curly you want your hair. Tighter braids will cause more of a curl, and looser and bigger ones cause less.
Step 5: Put your hair into a TIGHT bun with all the braids.
Step 6: Wait until your hair is completely dry, I recommend overnight or using a blow dryer to dry the braids.
Step 7: Take the braids out, do not brush them out, then spray hairspray on it!
Done!
Not me by the way.^^^
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Knight Training
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15th May 2015, 07:14 PM
I'm glad your moving up in the knightly world! I hope you train some amazing people
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Posted in
I don't get myself
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14th May 2015, 09:04 PM
I don't understand myself either! That's the fun thing
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The real reason
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14th May 2015, 06:17 PM
Hashir wrote on 14th May 2015 05:45 PM:
The last few reasons are as hypocritical as it can get. I love how you turn tables so quickly. I don't care if people trust you, I DON'T.
Same Hasher. SAME
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About Me Creativity Contest
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12th May 2015, 06:29 PM
I will participate considering I change my about me every bajillion seconds.
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Resigning /Quitting
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11th May 2015, 07:37 PM
Dear Justin (Cysero),
I will miss you so much Justin ... You have helped me throughout many difficulties in this community with me, and you never judged or made fun of my situations and were always there if I needed someone to give me a hug or if I needed to vent. I remember the first time we ever met, when you helped us out with the Blackhawk things. You made such a big name in this community and will be missed by many! - Chex
I will miss you so much Justin ... You have helped me throughout many difficulties in this community with me, and you never judged or made fun of my situations and were always there if I needed someone to give me a hug or if I needed to vent. I remember the first time we ever met, when you helped us out with the Blackhawk things. You made such a big name in this community and will be missed by many! - Chex
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Respect
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4th May 2015, 05:56 PM
Queenblue wrote on 4th May 2015 05:55 PM:
Exactly. Everyone has respect deep inside. But you must use it, and know how To, and when to.
Respect is a 24/7 thing. You should never not give someone respect.
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Respect
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4th May 2015, 05:46 PM
Let's talk about a little thing called respect.
The definition of respect is a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
I'm recently seeing a lack in that respect category. When someone gets a rank, or a achievement, or anything at all, you shouldn't be rude and accuse them of doing something that they didn't do in the FIRST place. You should feel happy for them and continue to work at your own pace. Things aren't going to go as fast as you want them to. They might come faster for others, but you just need to wait, raining on someone else parade because your bitter that its not you isn't making the situation better, its just making it worse. There's always going to be someone that will get something that you want.
Another point I'm making is that, your going to have to learn what respect is. Recently in this society and generation there is a lack of respect. Honestly nobody is going to tell you anymore if you keep doing it over and over again, when are you going to learn that you should worry about you and nobody else, and if they get something, just be happy and move on.
Older people, also be nice to them, If they give you a direction, they are only trying to help you or keep another issue resolved. Also even if you are older than someone, doesn't give you the right to pick on the youngings. Exactly. So either way,
Just learn how to have respect, and how to use it.
Goodbye. ~Chex~
The definition of respect is a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
I'm recently seeing a lack in that respect category. When someone gets a rank, or a achievement, or anything at all, you shouldn't be rude and accuse them of doing something that they didn't do in the FIRST place. You should feel happy for them and continue to work at your own pace. Things aren't going to go as fast as you want them to. They might come faster for others, but you just need to wait, raining on someone else parade because your bitter that its not you isn't making the situation better, its just making it worse. There's always going to be someone that will get something that you want.
Another point I'm making is that, your going to have to learn what respect is. Recently in this society and generation there is a lack of respect. Honestly nobody is going to tell you anymore if you keep doing it over and over again, when are you going to learn that you should worry about you and nobody else, and if they get something, just be happy and move on.
Older people, also be nice to them, If they give you a direction, they are only trying to help you or keep another issue resolved. Also even if you are older than someone, doesn't give you the right to pick on the youngings. Exactly. So either way,
Just learn how to have respect, and how to use it.
Goodbye. ~Chex~
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Getting Upset Over Nothing.
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26th April 2015, 06:40 PM
I believe this was about me and my reasons to be upset are not even involved here. Im not upset about a rank or the dsghq but it sure doesn't help.
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Read this
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26th April 2015, 01:09 PM
Hi. I have so much to get off my chest right now, so I'm going to do it right now. I have felt so ignored and invisible here for the past few days. People wonder if something happened to me, and honestly, I feel ignored, even by some of my friends. I don't really know who are my real friends anymore. There's nobody I can tell everything, I feel like im seriously invisible. Nobody ever answers my comments, or anything. People even talk about me while im in the room like I cannot read their messages, I'm not invisible, I see what people say about me. Im not oblivious.
You might think I've changed, but maybe its the people who are making me feel invisible and that's why I give up? Maybe it is. Not blaming it on anyone, It is my fault, and it always is. I really just wanted to get this off my chest because its been here for so long.
That's what I feel.
You might think I've changed, but maybe its the people who are making me feel invisible and that's why I give up? Maybe it is. Not blaming it on anyone, It is my fault, and it always is. I really just wanted to get this off my chest because its been here for so long.
That's what I feel.
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