Loc Journey
Uploader Comments (Nzurilisha)
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ur loc's r beautiful. they are so small and neat.
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I love my African Culture. Born in SENEGAL raised in the U.S and I love knowing where I came from. I agree with everything you are saying.
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@ Nzurilisha. I'm feeling that natural look. I think that the women nowadays are caught up by what they see on TV and mainstream media. I also think that you are very attractive. One day you will make someone very happy. I hope you are just as beautiful on the inside. H.J. in MIA
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beautiful locs! How do yo maintain them? I think mine are as small as yours and they take a long time to twist after a wash. yours are really beautiful. I've had mine for a year now, which reminds me I have to do my 1 year anniversary video.
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fake fashion slave puta
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very nice hair...btw what do you do now? i briefly saw the bmt pic...
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i allowed it because of a vow of peace after i had almost went to prison after a fight ...i took the vow to not cut or comb my hair untill i had stilled my heart and soul...hundreds of people told me how beautiful my hair was ...how did i do it ...so on...i told them i took a vow and let it happen...and it happened...do you have a vow...that is a true dread ,,,the vow is the source...
TRUE DREADS TAKE A VOW ..OF AT LEAST 10 YEARS ...what is your vow..or is it for the look...you are already beautiful
berjah1 7 months ago
@berjah1 A vow LOL???? My hair is a political statement. I don't refer4 to my locs as "dreads." Nor am I Rasta. Humans have been wearing locs far longer than the existence of Rastafarianism. Learn the history.
Nzurilisha 7 months ago
@Nzurilisha yeah it started in India..where it still exists today..so yours are just a fashion statement?..you don't need to show your nasty side to me ..i am really just trying to communicate with you ..but ..whatever...
AlheosRecords 7 months ago
@AlheosRecords Even before there was even an India, there were Africans. Learn the history.
Nzurilisha 7 months ago