Giggly
No moss growing on me
- Joined
- Jun 12, 2008
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- sx/so
Yes, but only an SJ would ask if they were "allowed."
You win the thread.(No offense, Ms. Giggly.
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Hush you two.
Yes, but only an SJ would ask if they were "allowed."
You win the thread.(No offense, Ms. Giggly.
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I think I'm slightly bothered by dying only the bottom parts because it sort of looks like she dipped her hair in liquid bubblegum or something. Looks messy.
It will really depend on where you're getting the job and what sort of job you hope to have.
Hmm. My impression is that the entire financial industry is conservative in appearance. Can you give me some examples of where they are not?
Hahahaha I won't lie, it sorta does, but I truly don't expect men to understand female fashion choices. We do crazy things out of boredom. /sexist
Hmm. My impression is that the entire financial industry is conservative in appearance. Can you give me some examples of where they are not?
I don't dislike dyed hair out of being conservative, I just dislike it when people do it wrong. if the dyed hair is (somewhat) natural looking, matching their appearence and dress, and doesn't excentuate their less desirable features, I'm all for it, but when most people do it it's down right ugly. exotic fashion statements like dying one's hair pink are harder to pull off correctly because it's hard to match something that bold with the rest of one's appearence that's why I liked the last pick, it's tasteful and matches her eyes, face and outfit.
I don't dislike dyed hair out of being conservative, I just dislike it when people do it wrong. if the dyed hair is (somewhat) natural looking, matching their appearence and dress, and doesn't excentuate their less desirable features, I'm all for it, but when most people do it it's down right ugly. exotic fashion statements like dying one's hair pink are harder to pull off correctly because it's hard to match something that bold with the rest of one's appearence that's why I liked the last pick, it's tasteful and matches her eyes, face and outfit.
some bureaucratic entity will hire me. I plan to go up the ranks as slowly as possible assuming that entails entering management. I dont want to be a manager.
I honestly think the sexiest hair color I ever had was when I went to a salon and had them put golden blonde chunky streaks into my dark hair.
Sort of like this:
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some bureaucratic entity will hire me. I plan to go up the ranks as slowly as possible assuming that entails entering management. I dont want to be a manager.
Hush you two.![]()
I think in general, the ISFJ just doesn't thrive being in that type of position. Not saying they aren't capable or that they wouldn't do a good job, but it's not really in line with what makes the ISFJ tick and feel energized.it's said that ISFJs often shy away from management positions, but I think many would be rather good at it if they are managing people who actually care about their work. they can use extraverted feeling to ask themselves "why is this person not motivated? what needs does this person have in order to perform most productively? how can I help this person enjoy his work more?" not all managers are ESTJ plantation owners lol
All in all I'm not a big fan of hair dye in general. For some reason, I particularly hate the sort of thing in that picture.
minus the lip piercings, I think this girl did a pretty good job of dying her hair pink in an aesthetically pleasing manner
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There's nothing quite like having a gay man help you color your hair.
I think in general, the ISFJ just doesn't thrive being in that type of position. Not saying they aren't capable or that they wouldn't do a good job, but it's not really in line with what makes the ISFJ tick and feel energized.
More bubblegum pink pics plz.