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Why Does My Gta 5 Character Have Green Hair

Why does my GTA 5 character have green hair?

When GTA 5 first came out I bought it and played with it for a while but just got bored with it and sold it. When I sold it my character just had dark brown hair in a ponytail, but when I recently bought the game back my hair color had been to changed to a bright green color. I was going to change it when I realized the barber didn't even sell the hair cut, so I kept it. I tried looking up if this has happened to someone else but to no prevail. I was wondering If this has happened to someone else or if someone can explain it to me. THANKS :D

Why are all pink haired characters in anime physically strong?

Pink hair = physically strong? Um. That correlation may look like a trope to you, but I’m afraid that is because your anime sample size was too small. So let’s broaden that sample a bit:Always exceptions in the mix, but you may notice a general trend here…The truth is that what you witnessed was actually the opposite—the subversion of a trope.While the overall “anime hair color logic” is far from absolute, it does describe the stereotypical initial expectations that experienced fans have when they see a character with a particular given hair color.In this color framework, pink haired characters are generally associated with airheaded, happy-go-lucky, cutesy or downright naive personalities. If we were forced to sum it up into a single word, “childlike” would be a fairly viable option.As a result—stereotypically speaking—pink haired characters have a tendency to be weak-ish or even frail, needing to be protected by others in some way, be it emotionally or physically.What you saw is what happens when anime writers take this trope, and deliberately turn it on its head. Meaning they give a character pink hair but then, diametrically opposed to the childlike/girlish/cutesy image that it evokes, they make her breathtakingly strong, subverting expectations.That kind of dissonance can be amusing to the veteran viewer, putting a fresh spin on a character type and making it interesting once again.TL;DR: They usually are not, quite the opposite. But sometimes the subversive combination of pink hair + physical strength is deliberately used to surprise viewers.

Why wont my character take his helmet off GTA V?

I have a mortorcycle as my vehicle, I logged on and I have a helmet on it wont come off, Ive been to stores and all to try to take it off gotten a hair cut he keeps putting it on.. Im level 9 if that helps... anybody else having this problem?

Why do people choose to have dreadlocks? I'm interested in white people who choose them, since it's not a part of any common cultural traditions I am aware of among white people.What do you like about how they look or feel, or what they mean?

actually, thats a common misconception that dreadlocks are not part of every culturealso white is a color, not a culture.. more akin to race then culture, and there are thousands of cultures that not only wore dreadlocks historically, but cultures cross racial devidesnow the most over simplified answers are:1: dreadlocks are the natural state of all hair and growing dreadlocks alows you to feel like the most natural human being you are.2: dreads are spiritual and part of 99% of all the worlds religions and spiritual practices.3 dreadlocks are freedom from vanity and societal expectations4: since all hair is a constant struggle to prevent dreads (theres a billion dollar industry just in preventing hair from dreading) many people just give in cause its so much easier to just let your hair be as it wants to be5: every culture has worn dreads, from celts to vikings to native american tribes to arabs in the dessert and ofcourse the sadhus in india6: many ‘whites” as you say grow dreads for biblical reasons like the nazarite vow which spans both christianity and juduasm, and is very similar to the reasons many rastafarians dread.point is humans had dreadlocks long long before there was a such thing as culture.. before there was a such thing as society or civilizationdreadlocks arent about culture race, or why each individual wears them its about how they make you feel wich is personal to everyonetheres alot of discussions about why people dread here History-And-Religious-Significance - Dreadlocks Forums

If you were to make your own anime character?

Hehe...I'm doing a fanfiction with at least 30 OC's...this should be fairly easy. I'll use my main OC:

Name: Leilani Kaneko

Age: 16

Appearance: Stands at a good 5'5'', with golden brown skin. Naturally pink lips and mocha brown eyes flecked with gold. Ebony black hair that flows past her waist, normally kept down and out.

Type of Anime: A shoujo anime, you know, a heroine.

Biography: Hmm...can I use her biography from my fanfic? Well, I will anyways! Leilani is your typical 16 year old girl, loves hanging with friends and being a bit of a rebel at times, looking for Mr. Right, but with a few extra quirks...you see, she's Princess of a planet hidden in the clouds called Thalia, the Golden Planet. Making her Princess of the Heavens. Leilani has a close connection with her friends, but more so to Noelle Uchida and Aaliyah Miyamoto. She's normalyl optimistic and lively, but has a dark, sadistic side and isn't afraid to let it show when necessary. Leilani is also quite close to her brother, Prince Satori, and her mother, Queen Sahara. Yet this doesn't stop her from rebelling rules, you know, grand theft auto and carrying an unlawful weapon and such charges. But woe is the life of a Princess confined to a castle made strictly of gold crystals. But hey, what's a girl to do?

Hehe, yeah...Leilani is my main OC of my Sailor Moon fanfiction, the Shadows Arc. Since she is a celestial Princess, she is well known to her friends as Sailor Celestia, Soldier of Harmony and Light.

(:

When playing a computer RPG, do you tend to make a character who is more like you are in real life? If so, why? If not, What did you choose and why?

I almost never make a character that is like me. The whole purpose of RPGs is to escape reality, so it would be rather dull to play a character that is the same as me. When I was younger, I used to frustrate my brother because I would play GTA but then I would stop on all the red lights and stay in my lane rather than go around hitting pedestrians. It was fun at the time (because I was like…eleven), but now I play that game much differently, as you can imagine.When I play RPGs, I typically base my character off of the “thief” character that I have in my mind. I almost always opt for light armor and put my points into agility, charisma, etc. that essentially allows me to avoid heavy melee combat. Now, realistically, if I were going to be one of the classes, I probably would be an archer and still have most of my skills in that because with my body type and current physique, I just don’t think I could swing a sword for entire missions. Even there, though, my characters differ from me. I almost always dual wield daggers or a light-weight enchanted sword. I just find it more fun to play than relying on range attacks (which is another reason why I don’t play as a mage).As far as the actual “role-playing” goes, my character always ends up as the equivalent of your fantasy bro. If I get the chance, I will hit on every single woman in the game, choose the sarcastic, asshole dialogue choices, and will do as many bar fights/missions as I possibly can. I will knock every NPC over if I can, run into them (while swearing at the TV to “Get the hell outta my way, bro!”), raid their houses, eat their food, and more or less torment them just for the fun of it. You might say my character is the village pest. Even before choice-based RPGs came out, I made my characters a bit of a jerk. Whenever there was a very distinct love interest in the JRPGs I would play, I would purposely keep them out of my team when I went into combat. To my poor love interest, I would say, “Nah, girl, you can stay behind. I didn’t like you that much anyway.”And don’t even get me started on brothels. That is probably my favorite part in RPGs, mostly to illicit annoyed responses from the other characters in my team. Sadly, most RPGs seem to be taking those out (even Dragon Age).Reading all of that makes me sound like a total tool, but it’s really just my character. It just makes the game more fun than playing as the morally-sound, perfect hero. I like the idea of an anti-hero much better.

Does anyone know what Geoffrey Landgraab's in sims 3 original last name is?

dont have sims 3 but is there a memory icon to click on like in sims 2? sometimes it will show who potty trained them and taught them to walk, should show his parents full names if memories are still in the game.

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