Well why do you ask such a question homie?
Well...I was kinda wonderin' that too ...but can understand if you don't want it revealed/discovered.
imo, not worth frettin' over till it's a done deal.
Well why do you ask such a question homie?
in our great state and many others native americans dont have to get hair cuts becuz there hair is spiritual,,,and i believe they dont recognize rastafarian becuz i have never seen dreads on the inside,this is just what i have not seen not saying its not the case,,,,peaceFirst day of prison they don't care if you have a religion you get shaved! They don't want lice etc. going around. Not saying it is right but find out...but jail they could give a shit less.
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in our great state and many others native americans dont have to get hair cuts becuz there hair is spiritual,,,and i believe they dont recognize rastafarian becuz i have never seen dreads on the inside,,peace
hopefully nowhere anymore lol,,,but if i had a choice anice spa like place lol,,,no seriously in hte midwest,,,peacewhere do you do time?
btw ...you cant be white and rasta
That's like saying you cant be black and racist.
Nonsense
bullshit....that's like saying racism is because your black or because your white.......has nothing to do w/ racism
anyone can "relate" to rasta, but to be a "true rasta" u can't be white no matter how u spin it...sorry
The Rastafari movement or Rasta is a monotheistic, new religious movement that arose in a Christian culture in Jamaica in the 1930s.[1][2] Many of its adherents worship Haile Selassie I, former Emperor of Ethiopia (1930–1974), as God incarnate, the Second Advent, or the reincarnation of Jesus, while other adherents believe that Selassie is simply their earthly king chosen by God. Members of the Rastafari movement are known as Rastas, or Rastafari. The movement is sometimes referred to as "Rastafarianism," but this term is considered derogatory and offensive by some Rastas, who dislike being labelled as an "ism."[3]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rastafari_movement