He completely forgot about the Olaplex treatment Id requested, and didn’t recommend any products to take care of my new hair.I felt rushed and belittled after the whole thing, and I hope Tony was just having a bad day because no one should pay hundreds of dollars to leave a salon feeling that terrible.Ībsolutely horrendous customer service from the Owner Louise, i would NOT recommend this salon at all.
It was totally humiliating.After a super rushed shampoo with not a head massage in sight, he was then so rough as he brushed out my wet hair that I was left with scratches on the side of my head and I could see my hair breaking off all through the brush. He continued his tirade about idiots asking for bleach literally while he was applying the bleach. I wish I had booked in another stylist though because the owner Tony left me in tears ? After lecturing me about how only stupid people put bleach in their hair as it breaks off and ends up looking like a ridiculous “hedgehog”, he then proceeded to put bleach in my hair after I explicitly told him I wanted whatever colour he recommends that will not damage my hair. That and some sort of black magic (or, as researchers renamed it in the 20th century, "mind control".Decided to switch up my regular hair salon and give JAM a go after reading all the amazing reviews. However, it does provide more ammunition for any hardliner "skeptics" who do summarily dismiss any claims of this type, which I have to wonder isn't a very large motivating factor to these frauds. Even if the story behind this collection is false, it doesn't necessarily debunk the creatures themselves and even if some or all of the creatures are manufactured art pieces, it doesn't debunk the existence (or prior existence) of other strange animals. Just basing my judgment on what I think animals "should" look like would make me doubt the existence of many of these entities, yet they still exist.Īs with most things, we should be cautious to make sweeping generalizations ( is that a sweeping generalization itself.?). Just look through this collection of weird undersea creatures, many have only been discovered in recent years. The world has (and had) many creatures that are seemingly unbelievable. I've never actually seen the skeleton of a fairy before, so I have no frame of reference for comparison. The newspaper which I thought looked like an "obvious fake" was informed by my familiarity newspapers in general. Though I've expressed my healthy skepticism on this collection, I'm not sure we can really derive anything from the pictures alone. Regardless, humans have enjoyed believing in fictitious deities and ideologies since the dawn of civilization, and as an avid obsessive of HP, I’d much prefer to worship the Great Old Ones than any current popular religion! Lovecraft eventually spoke out about his work being fiction, many of his gods were modified from other writers work (Shub Niggurath is often credited to Lord Dunsany for his creation “Sheol Nugganoth”).
I think some of my work is used for role play, thats as near as it gets to “using” my work. I often don’t hear back when in explain that they are synthetic! I’m yet to be contacted by a cultist looking for offerings to the elder gods. Quite a few times, often to complain that I am cruel for resigning innocent creatures to specimens jars and display cabinets. Do you know of any collectors actually trying to use any of your work (vampire hunting kits, etc)? Have you ever been contacted by anyone who thought your work was real? Lovecraft didn’t just make up his stories and that things like the Great Old Ones and the Necronomicon are real, even though Lovecraft insisted that he was an atheist.