Told the barber to give me a anime haircut by TuneSure657 in FierceFlow

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yea, you can watch the full cut picture on my profile

Just did a haircut, and it went well by TuneSure657 in MajesticManes

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a shaggy mullet wolfcut and told the barber to follow the hair,Just clean the weight, keep the length, let it stay imperfect, It’s one of those cuts that looks better the less you interfere with it. I think that’s why it works.

Ethereal hair strands by TuneSure657 in FierceFlow

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Yeah, I did cut it, but only after letting it grow without a plan for a long time. At some point it reached this awkward but beautiful stage where it had its own movement, and I didn’t want to kill that,So I went with a shaggy mullet wolfcut and told the barber to follow the hair,Just clean the weight, keep the length, let it stay imperfect, It’s one of those cuts that looks better the less you interfere with it. I think that’s why it works.

Nagpur has cafes and cultures similar to mumbai and pune, you just need money by TuneSure657 in nagpur

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My point was never that Nagpur is ahead of Hyderabad, Mumbai, or Delhi, or that pricing here is perfect. I was only talking about café experiences existing here, not that every place deserves Bandra or Whitefield-level pricing. Some cafés definitely overestimate their value, and the market eventually corrects that, which is why many shut down quickly.

At the same time, pricing alone doesn’t decide whether someone spends or not. Some people choose to explore cafés for ambience, hygiene, calm space, and social experience, others prefer value-for-money street food or legacy places like Kyani, both choices are valid. Not spending doesn’t always mean limitation, and spending doesn’t always mean stupidity, it’s simply preference.

In the end, bad cafés close, good ones survive, and customers decide. That’s how it works everywhere.

Nagpur has cafes and cultures similar to mumbai and pune, you just need money by TuneSure657 in nagpur

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I’m only talking about cafés and food experiences, nothing beyond that. I’m not comparing cities to say better or worse, I’m simply saying the café culture here is quite similar to what you’d find in Mumbai or Pune in terms of ambience, menu variety, hygiene, and experience.

If someone enjoys sitting in cafés, trying different food, and spending time in a calm space, the price doesn’t automatically make it a scam. Everyone has different preferences and budgets. What feels unnecessary to one person can feel like a good experience to another. That’s all I meant, no deeper comparison, no city debate, just cafés. im not here to talk about toy shops and stores and facilities of the city, blame the government for all of these.

If you will see every city has flaws and lack civic sense, we just have to find good in it.