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this has probably already been asked but how do you make shoes
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[QUOTE=#less]this has probably already been asked but how do you make shoes[/QUOTE]
Order them from China |
any tips on shaving a mohawk ive heard of using a strip of duct tape and folding it over so it lines out the hawk
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[QUOTE=XpunksXdeadX]any tips on shaving a mohawk ive heard of using a strip of duct tape and folding it over so it lines out the hawk[/QUOTE]
Meh, I didn't do that. Its not too difficult. Mine turned out a bit thin though unfortunately. |
[QUOTE=#less]this has probably already been asked but how do you make shoes[/QUOTE]
they beat you with the butt of a rifle and give you 10 cents a week. there's really nothing to it, so long as your hands work properly. not that i know you, but you're probably too old and too white to make shoes. now for the honest answer: i have no idea. haha. sorry. |
[QUOTE=XpunksXdeadX]any tips on shaving a mohawk ive heard of using a strip of duct tape and folding it over so it lines out the hawk[/QUOTE]
Don't get one. Thats the best tip. |
i guess it looks best when you line it up with your eyebrows
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True punx shave their eyebrows.
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[QUOTE=cheeser_1]yeah, but you don't wash it out, you just fix it up. and i mean, you don't go to shows [i]daily[/i] do you? or maybe you do. which makes me jealous.[/QUOTE]
Usually weekly or maybe twice a week. |
once a week isn't bad for mohawk re-doing. any more frequent than that, and it's probably excessive and bad for your hair. or you could be a lazy bum like me and not put it up for like three weeks.
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That's what I would do if I had a hawk, let it rest for awhile, put it up, then let rest. Read let it rest as be lazy.
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[QUOTE=XpunksXdeadX]ive heard of using a strip of duct tape and folding it over so it lines out the hawk[/QUOTE]
This is the most un-punk thing I have ever heard. |
yes but atleast he wont look like a do.oche with a fuc.ked up hawk.
duct tape could work...or a belt, depending how long your hair is (how thick you want it) |
[QUOTE=1n d3n1aL] do.oche with a fuc.ked up[/QUOTE]
douche isn't censored, and even if it were, you wouldn't need to try to dodge the censors if you're going to spell it wrong anyway. :p |
lol shut up
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I could never have a mohawk because if I leaned back in a chair it would get messed up.
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[QUOTE=cheeser_1]douche isn't censored, and even if it were, you wouldn't need to try to dodge the censors if you're going to spell it wrong anyway. :p[/QUOTE]
How come he doesn't get flamed, but I do :lol: |
[QUOTE=guns_of_brixton]I could never have a mohawk because if I leaned back in a chair it would get messed up.[/QUOTE]
Yes that was annoying. But I had fun, but won't do it ever again. |
[QUOTE=vincethesk8r]How come he doesn't get flamed, but I do :lol:[/QUOTE]
Because we all ready don't like you. |
[QUOTE=Ihatehate]Because we all ready don't like you.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=guns_of_brixton]I could never have a mohawk because if I leaned back in a chair it would get messed up.[/QUOTE]
Mine was stiff enough that there were a few times when I put a hat on over it just to mess around, then took it off and it went right back up to normal. |
[QUOTE=honkybrewster]Mine was stiff enough that there were a few times when I put a hat on over it just to mess around, then took it off and it went right back up to normal.[/QUOTE]
you're talking about hair, right? :naughty: mine does that to an extent, but i have thick curly hair, so it's prone to falling over if i knock it around too much. which is a pain in the butt. on the other hand, if i make sure not to totally squash it, it works just fine. |
[QUOTE=cheeser_1]you're talking about hair, right? :naughty:
mine does that to an extent, but i have thick curly hair, so it's prone to falling over if i knock it around too much. which is a pain in the butt. on the other hand, if i make sure not to totally squash it, it works just fine.[/QUOTE] Mine was a wee bit curly at first, but after as much hairspray and dying as I used to do, it was too fried to have any life or resiliance, so it wasn't that hard to keep under control. |
[QUOTE=honkybrewster]Mine was a wee bit curly at first, but after as much hairspray and dying as I used to do, it was too fried to have any life or resiliance, so it wasn't that hard to keep under control.[/QUOTE]
i agree, that works out quite a bit. so long as it isn't wet, the curls aren't a problem. it's the thickness that's the problem. it's just too dam[i]n[/i]ed heavy. stupid gravity. |
What do you spike it with?
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[QUOTE=honkybrewster]What do you spike it with?[/QUOTE]
a little bit of glue (to keep the form) and alot of hairspray (to hold it up). |
Depending on the length, the glue might be weighing it down even more. When my hawk was a lot longer I'd put on some hairspray to shape it, then run some melted knox gel through it, push it together into a point, and let it dry. It was unbreakable.
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[QUOTE=honkybrewster]knox gel [/QUOTE]
i've been meaning to try that. too lazy though. |
Ah well. It's actually some work to figure out how to make it just right.
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