Thursday, December 6, 2007

Cause or Effect?


Recently, the news was full of another mass shooting that occurred in America, and as I saw the picture of Robert Hawkins, i noticed his right hair part right away. So would the hair part theory help characterize him? What were people saying about him?






"Robert Hawkins was a depressed teenager " ...“When he first came in the house, he was introverted, a troubled young man who was like a lost pound puppy that nobody wanted". Mrs Maruca-Kovac described the note in which he said “he was sorry for everything, that he didn’t want to be a burden to anybody, he loved his family, he loved all of his friends. He was a piece of shit all of his life and now he’ll be famous."


So yes, the image of the loner, depressed, self-depreciated image fits one of the possible types of the right hair parter. When you read further in his short biography on the web, it looks like he had a rough life in a lot of ways. Whether his hair part contributed or not is unknown - was his particular difficulties a lot more unusual than the "normal" ones a troubled teenager goes through - thats what might be the effect of the hair part - it always seems to push the envelope in a personality.



Interesting that just from his appearance, you would think he could be a lot more. what would he look like with a left hair part? Here is his image flipped, which gives a bit of an idea:

















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