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The Drawbacks:

- "Hiding behind your hair and hoping nobody will recognize you" is never an option.

- Wearing red makes Ты look like an apple.

- Ты are always the most pale person around.

- Ты are never forgiven for being normal.

- Ты are constantly being ask if Ты dye your hair.

- No mater how good Ты are at imitating Harry Potter, Ты always end up looking like Ron Weasley.

- Ты are forever being compared with Pippi Longstocking/carrots/random Scottish people (no offence to Scottish).

- Ты always stand out in the crowd.

- Gingerism and anti-ginger jokes. 'Nuff said.



And Not-So-Much-Drawbacks...
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Mary Magdalene is commonly portrayed with long red hair, as in this painting by Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys
The Hebrew word usually translated "ruddy" или "reddish-brown" (admoni (ואדמני), from the root ADM (אדם, see also Adam and Edom))[90][91][92][93] was used to describe both Esau and David. Despite the fact hair colour is not mentioned in the passages, the descriptions led to a later Ashkenazi tradition that David and Esau were a red-head.[citation needed]

Early artistic representations of Mary Magdalene usually depict her as having long flowing red hair, although a description...
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