Adult Sasuke's Hair

Sasuke's Hair?

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    Votes: 14 73.7%
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    Votes: 5 26.3%

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LightSo6p

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Both look great to me tho i young sasuke hair more but adult sasuke hair go good on him too.
 

King Of Pop

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looks too much like madara but i got used to it as it looks good when he is in badass mode.
 

Dreamland

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He looks fine to me now unlike Gaara his hair though. :lmao: I will never get over it. Classic Sasuke's hair shows how manageable his hair was. He should have had a ponytail like Izuna.
 

Pumpkin Ninja

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I like the newer hair on an Adult. It looks good on Sasuke but SP can't draw Adult Sasuke for shit.
 

HENI

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This hair is best... Taka hair.
 

Icelerate

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As a kid his hairstyle was the best for that age. Now his hairstyle is best for his adulthood.
 

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I prefer the new hair. The old one was too busy. Sometimes simple works better. I feel the same with Rukia's new hair in Bleach. The original had too much going on - in terms of style.

So Sasuke's hair now makes him look more mature, and settled down. His hair was more wild when he was back and forth on his path. Now, like the rest of him, his hair has settled into a more calm form.
 

WalksInShadows

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Inb4. Makes him look like a Madara copy.
when there is an elephant in the room, one tends to address the fact that there's an elephant in the room.
 
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Pukkake Pokayo

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when there is an elephant in the room, one tends to address the fact that there's an elephant in the room.

Your definition of an elephant in the room is weird tbh.

"Elephant in the room" or "Elephant in the living room" is an English metaphorical idiom for an obvious truth that is either being ignored or going unaddressed. The idiomatic expression also applies to an obvious problem or risk no one wants to discuss.

If bold is required, how did I see it coming? :bdpf:
 
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