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This guy needs a life. What a fool!

strikes me as so funny when people take time to make comments about something as transitory as a haircut....although, a couple of people posting here are in my pops age bracket (if he was still alive) and i can see how it could be "waste of time" or "stupid" to them, although friends of my pops that age seem to be totally creative and have, thank God, raised me and their kids in a creative environment, where being willing to play at work is healthy and can lead to fulfilling work environments. like has been said:
living with the results of other people’s thinking = dogma

i'm glad my pops had a free creative spirit. that was his main gift to me.
 
When I was younger I thought about dying my hair green. I never did it because of my job. I am a professional organist. I am not frustrated or anything. I just thought about once or twice.

I guess, he can do whatever he wants with his hair. I will never pay someone to do that to my son. So, it is very easy. If you paid for his haircut your can whine as much as you want. If you didn't, it is his business.
 
Mad skillz... Come on guys, they just showing their respect for Steve on 4s launch day!

It will grow out in a few days! Wear a hat or shave it off?


I know most of us on here wouldn't have our hair done that way, but i think it's cool what they done! :apple:
 
To those knocking this. Please do not lose sight of the fact the artist is using the hair on someones head as a canvas/medium. No, its not a perfect recreation of Steve Jobs but cut the dude some slack, ITS HAIR on someones fleshy curved head for christ sake!
 
To celebrate Steve Jobs Day, I went to see the most amazing tribute to him in SoHo. Taken with iPhone 4S using Instagram:

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P.S. Gizmodo article lists the location as Bond Street, between Broadway & Lafayette. It's wrong. The correct location is Bond Street, between Lafayette & Bowery on the north side of the street.
 
To celebrate Steve Jobs Day, I went to see the most amazing tribute to him in SoHo. Taken with iPhone 4S using Instagram:

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P.S. Gizmodo article lists the location as Bond Street, between Broadway & Lafayette. It's wrong. The correct location is Bond Street, between Lafayette & Bowery on the north side of the street.

Pretty damn cool!:)
 
To celebrate Steve Jobs Day, I went to see the most amazing tribute to him in SoHo. Taken with iPhone 4S using Instagram:

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P.S. Gizmodo article lists the location as Bond Street, between Broadway & Lafayette. It's wrong. The correct location is Bond Street, between Lafayette & Bowery on the north side of the street.

That is quite awesome.
 
I hope (if this guy is gay), he asked his boyfriend first. I, personally, would hate be staring into a dead man's eye when I was being intimate. Actually, being straight might be a problem to, if he "goes downtown" on his girlfriend, it might be creepy for SJ to be staring up at her.
 
Farzin Adeli

Who is the Jonathan Mak??? The logo on the left was definitely done by Farzin Adeli from CA.
 
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