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Well it is a funny reasoning, because many cannot agree on what is a good Rasta man, and chances are if ten Rasta men meet the same woman some will find she is real and others will call her a 'ballhead' depending on their state of desperation (maybe).
"One Rastaman's meat is another Rastaman's poison."
It is like the question on how many Rastas are out there but at the same time many cannot agree on what makes one a real Rasta. The few who want to count heads really will not be able to reason with all to determine who is real and who is fake by their varying standards of a Rasta. Are they trying to count fake and real Rastas together or just real Rastas, and who determines that?
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