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The Drawbacks:

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

- Wearing red makes you look like an apple.

- You are always the most pale person around.

- You are never forgiven for being normal.

- You are constantly being ask if you dye your hair.

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

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

- You always stand out in the crowd.

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



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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" or "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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The term ang mo (Chinese: 红毛; pinyin: hóng máo; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: âng-mo͘) in Hokkien (Min Nan) Chinese means "red-haired",[79] and is used in Malaysia and Singapore to refer to English people. The epithet is sometimes rendered as ang mo kui (红毛鬼) meaning "red-haired devil", similar to the Cantonese term gweilo ("foreign devil"). Thus it is viewed as racist and derogatory by some people.[80] Others, however, maintain it is acceptable.[81] Despite this ambiguity, it is a widely used term. It appears, for instance, in Singaporean newspapers such as The Straits Times,[82] and in television programmes and films.

The Chinese characters for ang mo are the same as those in the historical Japanese term Kōmō (紅毛), which was used during the Edo period (1603–1868) as an epithet for Dutch or Northern European people. It primarily referred to Dutch traders who were the only Europeans allowed to trade with Japan during Sakoku, its 200-year period of isolation.[83]
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Redhead extinction is the idea that the recessive gene that causes red hair will eventually die out. Read about the theories behind redhead extinction.
In August 2007, many news organizations reported that redheads or "gingers," as our British and Australian friends call them, would eventually become extinct. Other news outlets and blogs picked up the story, citing the "Oxford Hair Foundation" or "genetic scientists" who claimed that there would be no more redheads by as early as 2060 [source: The Courier Mail]. It turns out that all those people were wrong. Redheads are here to stay and...
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