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Cutting off hair in ancient Asia (Japan, china, Korea & possibly some other Asian cultures) symbolizes being banished or rejected from their home. In the more modern age that is now, cutting long hair into a short cut means to forget the past, leaving the old and starting anew.
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I was minding my own business in my (university) British history class when the teacher suddenly goes:
“John Green can explain this better than me”
and turns on crashcourse
Awesome! I hope that girl is taking notes and isn’t on Facebook… -Meredith
You can just get on Facebook during college classes today? IN MY DAY IF WE WERE BORED WE HAD TO WRITE NOTES—BY HAND—TO OUR REAL LIFE CLASSMATES.
(I just came across a huge trove of notes written to a close college friend/crush/briefly sorta girlfriend for one weekend in Niagara Falls, and it really is amazing. But for you guys to have those nostalgic experiences, you’ll have to sift through your facebook messaging history, I guess? Or KIK or something? I’m old.)