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Different Types Of Rasta

Some say selassie I THE MAN is the Most HIGH. Some say Selassie I is symbolic of the MOST HIGH.
Some smoke herb. I do not-it is a waste of time.
Some listen to Reggae-I do only once in a while.
Some have dreadlocks- I do not I have Nubian locks
Big differece I think Dreads are ugly but that is my opinion. I eat I-tal-I do not accept the Bible as the inspired word of GOD but I think it has some fantastic and inspirational sayings that I hold dear to my heart. Everyone is different. Sometimes I am fully wrapped and other times I am not. Most ofthe time I wear a skirt-Once in a blue moon I will wear pants. It is all up to the individual, seen.

Blessings

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