How the f*** can you make a blog about conquering insecurity, then make something bullying and attacking short people making them feel more insecure? You’re a f****** hypocrite.
Only because you missed both humor AND irony class all your life doesn’t allow you to come on my blog and leave a comment filled with F- words and aggressiveness. In case you didn’t notice, I spend most of my time laughing at myself, and that’s exactly what I just did in this comic where – again, in case you didn’t notice – the tall girl gets as many funny names as the short one.
Have a very nice day sir.
Thank you so much. this really has helped me so much growing up I suffered these very problems and even at 16 I am still going through them however it helps to know that there are some people who go through the exact same things as me. if you would like a story here one from my days in middle school.
My hair was always so curly but it never caused problems till middle school. I moved to Texas before I started so on top of my uncontrollable curlys, and I’m talkin like merida curls, I had frizzness to add to the list, but anyways my mom would always make me do my hair the night before and I would always do these updos like high ponytails and pig tails and buns too. when I would walk in to the bathroom to do my hair it was as big as meridas and when I walked out it was as flat like snow whites. but here’s the thing it was so flat my mom would always ask me. ” how much haitr spray did you use?” I replied with “the same amount I use all the time” and when I would go back into my room I could always here mom going “buy more hair spray”. which was true I would nail my hair to me head. but good did come out of it when my mom was having a bad hair day she would come to me for help. which really made me happy.
to this day because of people like you and my mom is the very reason why I love my merida hair. and kept my head held high when kids would try to put gum in it and when embarising things got stuck in it. thanks you
Merida has the greatest hair ever 😉 Volume ROCKS. It’s great your mom is there to teach you to love yourself just the way you are, not everybody is that lucky 🙂
Hang in there Scarlette, school can be really tough, but if you can make it through school without losing the love of yourself, you’ll make it through anything 😉
xxx
Hi I have very very curly hair and I’m the only one in my family that has that type of hair. My mom doesn’t know what to do . I want to cut it off but I’m scared to. Can you give me some helpful hints of how to take care of my hair please anything will help
Test Machine says
Haha. Why are all (us) short people so angry all the time?
E.Nichole says
I’M SO EXCITED FOR SHORT AND CURLY, because that’s exactly what I am. Haha, your comics are hilarious.
Anonymous says
How the f*** can you make a blog about conquering insecurity, then make something bullying and attacking short people making them feel more insecure? You’re a f****** hypocrite.
Tall N Curly says
Only because you missed both humor AND irony class all your life doesn’t allow you to come on my blog and leave a comment filled with F- words and aggressiveness. In case you didn’t notice, I spend most of my time laughing at myself, and that’s exactly what I just did in this comic where – again, in case you didn’t notice – the tall girl gets as many funny names as the short one.
Have a very nice day sir.
Jessica says
So you didn’t see the part where she also made fun of herself?take that stick off your butthole.
Janae says
She was joking and in all good fun lighten up
Scarlette says
Thank you so much. this really has helped me so much growing up I suffered these very problems and even at 16 I am still going through them however it helps to know that there are some people who go through the exact same things as me. if you would like a story here one from my days in middle school.
My hair was always so curly but it never caused problems till middle school. I moved to Texas before I started so on top of my uncontrollable curlys, and I’m talkin like merida curls, I had frizzness to add to the list, but anyways my mom would always make me do my hair the night before and I would always do these updos like high ponytails and pig tails and buns too. when I would walk in to the bathroom to do my hair it was as big as meridas and when I walked out it was as flat like snow whites. but here’s the thing it was so flat my mom would always ask me. ” how much haitr spray did you use?” I replied with “the same amount I use all the time” and when I would go back into my room I could always here mom going “buy more hair spray”. which was true I would nail my hair to me head. but good did come out of it when my mom was having a bad hair day she would come to me for help. which really made me happy.
to this day because of people like you and my mom is the very reason why I love my merida hair. and kept my head held high when kids would try to put gum in it and when embarising things got stuck in it. thanks you
Tall N Curly says
Merida has the greatest hair ever 😉 Volume ROCKS. It’s great your mom is there to teach you to love yourself just the way you are, not everybody is that lucky 🙂
Hang in there Scarlette, school can be really tough, but if you can make it through school without losing the love of yourself, you’ll make it through anything 😉
xxx
Paulette says
Hi I have very very curly hair and I’m the only one in my family that has that type of hair. My mom doesn’t know what to do . I want to cut it off but I’m scared to. Can you give me some helpful hints of how to take care of my hair please anything will help