When my nephew dyed his hair blue a few years ago, I couldn't understand how his parents let him do that.
But times have changed.
"Are your parents okay with the colors of your hair, I asked the orange, yellow and turquoise-haired cashier at the locak dry cleaner. She seemed to be about sixteen,
"As long as I stay on the honor roll, clean my room and have a good job, they don't care what I do with my hair," she smiled.
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