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I honestly dont care if people wear the cartoon hairstyle that they want. Technically my personality is wearing exactly what they thought to become an afro for black ladies, but it is also the nearest hairstyle for my curled, poofy, filled with tangles constantly hair. People today behave like every white man hairstyle is comprised, I literally cant find anything close to the braids I typically wear in match. I know why people are able to get up in arms, but jeez if she wants to wear area buns and those would be the closest animation sprite then SHE'S NOT TRYING TO WEAR AFRO BUNS.
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