MajesticLion
Veteran
um the application and concept came from northeastern fba urban culture in MODERN TIMES. Anything else is just babble
Oh no... was it Travis Kelce?
No. It came from some - some - racist Dominicans in NYC who were trying to differentiate themselves away from the rest of us in the first place. You were warned about how they got down, and the generational disconnect was the same then as it is now. You refused to listen. It got copied, barbers made money off of it, and here we are. Even they've forgotten, outside of a few of their remaining elders. Those very elders have been laughing at you geniuses prattling about hairlines and whatever else all this time like a buncha women. And wouldn't you know it, guess where the latest glue-on hairpiece mess for men have filtered through first recently? Yep...Dominican barbershops. And just like the last coupla generations of black women, you will argue tooth and nail about hairstyle choices and "it's always been this way", rah rah...and continue to disregard your own elders who were just fine looking like themselves.
A bunch of you are going to twist in the wind over this and argue all manner of irrelevancies, and the facts will stay the same.
Welcome to reality.