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    Dreadlocks actually dont have very much to do with rastas… hear is the history of dreads… i myself am white and i’ve had some nappy locks on my head for about 6 months… you want them? Get them but it takes a lot of work. Although many people hold a myriad of mistaken and controversial beliefs about dreadlocks, they really weren’t invented by Reggae rock musicians. Dreadlocks evolved from the very earliest of times. The Bible makes reference to dreadlocks and ancient drawings of King Tut also pictured his Highness wearing dreadlocks. It is a commonly acknowledged fact that the earliest Christians also donned dreadlocks. Throughout the centuries many tribal people wore dreadlocks including Australian aborigines, New Guinea tribes people, religious monks and some African tribes. Ironically, dreadlocks were not originally developed as part of a fashionable hair fad. To the people that adopted dreadlocks they had intensively deep meanings that reached into physical, mental and spiritual realms. Credit http://www.knottyboy.com for the history of dreads

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    Name : Steve, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Buddhist, Age : 16, City : Charlotte, State : NC, Country : United States, Occupation : pothead, Education level : Less than High School Diploma, Social class : Middle class, 
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