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08/03/2022

12 FACTS THAT YOU ARE INLOVE🤔🕊️
1: You walk really slow when
you're with him.
2: You feel shy whenever
S/He's around.
3: You smile when you hear
Her/His voice.
4: When you look at them, you
can't see the other people
around you, you just see him/her.
5: His all you think about.
6: You realize you're always
smiling, when you're looking at
Him/Her.
7: You would do anything just to
see him/her.
9: While reading this, there was
one person on your mind this
whole time.
10: You just smiled because it's
true.
11: You we're so busy thinking
about that person, you didn't
notice number eight was
missing.
12: You just scrolled up to
check & are now silently
laughing at yourself.
LOVE IS REAL
ONLY THOSE TRULY INLOVED WILL UNDERSTAND 🕊️

01/10/2021

The first known examples of the hairstyle date back to ancient 🇪🇬Egypt, where dreadlocks appeared on Egyptian artifacts. Mummified remains of ancient Egyptians with dreadlocks have even been recovered from archaeological sites.

The Old Testament also recounts the tale of Samson and Delilah in which a man's potency is directly linked to 'the seven locks on his head' and according to Roman accounts, the Celts were described to have 'hair like snakes' Germanic tribes, Greeks and the Vikings are all said to have worn dreadlocks too.

Rastafarianism however is something entirely separate. It was born in the 1930s when Ras Tafari was crowned emperor of 🇪🇹Ethiopia. When the emperor was forced into exile during an invasion, guerrilla warriors swore not to cut their hair until the emperor was reinstated. The religion resonated with the ideologies of the day, for example socialism, Marxism, nationalism and black power. It was therefore, seen as a threat to Christianity and came under attack by the authorities that tried to suppress the 'Rasta' movement and imprisoned those who possessed 'g***a'. Rastafarians smoked cannabis because they thought it prompted a clearer state of well - being. Their dreadlocks were thought to be disgusting and frightening, hence the term 'dread' which was later reclaimed by the 'Rasta' community.

The hairstyle was later brought into mainstream culture through the worldwide success of reggae artist 🇯🇲 Bob Marley. Sporting locks himself, he prompted an international interest in the style, and the anti establishment philosophy of Rastafarian culture.

Dreadlocks became increasingly popular and there are many reasons in various cultures for wearing them. They can be an expression of deep religious or spiritual convictions, a manifestation of ethnic pride. They can make a political statement, or simply be a fashion preference.

𝗜𝗡𝗩𝗘𝗦𝗧𝗢𝗥𝗦 𝗡𝗘𝗘𝗗𝗘𝗗!!!
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