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Magic Barber Studio is not your typical barbershop. It is a haven for those seeking a mesmerizing experience and a chance to transform their appearance with a touch of magic. The studio itself is adorned with mystical decor, from floating mirrors to enchanted hair products. The centerpiece of the studio is a vintage barber chair that is said to possess magical properties. At Magic Barber Studio, the barbers are not just skilled professionals, they are magicians. With their wands and shears, they weave their magical spells and create hairstyles that seem straight out of a fairytale.


Amharic Curse and Armenian Curse are copypastas featuring ominous, threatening messages generally written in Amharic using the Ge'ez script or Armenian using the Armenian alphabet, paired with a variety of cursed images. Amharic text copypastas saw a significant surge in popularity following the announcement that Donald Trump had contracted COVID-19 in early October 2020.

Your sinful soul is beyond salvation and you will know neither peace nor pain, only the endless cold of emptiness The time of repentance is over, because your crimes outweigh any commission by your evil type The end is close, the vessels of sin Oblivion awaits Praise to Allah. Amharic text copypastas saw a significant surge in popularity following the announcement that Donald Trump had contracted COVID-19 in early October 2020.

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With their wands and shears, they weave their magical spells and create hairstyles that seem straight out of a fairytale. Each haircut is personalized to the client's desires, ensuring that they leave feeling not just satisfied, but truly enchanted. One of the most remarkable aspects of Magic Barber Studio is the magical hair products they use.

People Have Been Using The Alphabet Of Amharic, An Ethiopian Language, As A Meme. Here Is Why It's Wrong.

Writing in the language has become a meme online, with people using it as a way to pretend to "curse" someone. The trend has gotten so big that it has been documented by Know Your Meme.

However, many people are voicing their concerns about the use of Amharic, the official language of Ethiopia, in this fashion. Before it became widespread, the meme was predominantly used on stan Twitter, where people also criticized it as disrespectful.

What the absolute fuck. We speak Amharic in my family and those tweets are incredibly disrespectful. It’s a beautiful language I’m tired of people https://t.co/D88glktoGi

01:52 AM - 31 Jul 2020

Twitter user @anxtiworld called out the replies under Trump's tweets in hopes of educating people about the language. She told BuzzFeed News she had been seeing "curse" tweets for almost a year now. She found them annoying at first because she is friends with East Africans who speak the language, and has attempted to learn Amharic and about its cultural and religious significance.

@anxtiworld said she has attempted to explain to her Twitter mutuals about why the language shouldn't be used as a joke before. Most listened, but others told her she was being extra.

"So after a while, I kinda just gave up, because it became a staple on stan Twitter to use both Amharic and [the ancient Ethiopian language] Ge'ez to 'scare' folks, when in turn the language is actually very beautiful and not something to be afraid of," she said.

"But I feel after seeing Gen Z, the generation that is supposedly progressive, demonizing one of Africa’s most ancient, religious languages, it really irritated me," she continued, "especially knowing most probably didn’t even know what Amharic was."

After seeing the replies to the president's tweet, @anxtiworld tried to educate people again. This time, her response went viral.

All of you under this tweet with the copy paste stan twt “curse” which is actually Amharic,an African language still spoken till this day! are feeding into that negative stereotype that deems all African languages as demonic and barbaric. ITS ANTI BLACK AND XENOPHOBIC! STOP!! https://t.co/AvltCqIHoy

05:41 AM - 02 Oct 2020

@anxtiworld was pleasantly surprised her quote tweet got a lot of support. "I’m just glad I was able to address it," she said.

@TriviaPhoenix, a 21-year-old Ethiopian based in Philadelphia, told BuzzFeed News she also had been seeing similar tweets on Twitter for a while and has been calling people out to try to educate them about the language's origin. When she saw the replies under Trump's tweet in Amharic, she felt angry.

"But then I thought, maybe the reason people keep using Amharic for such purposes was because they did not know about it," she said.

She wanted to let people know that Amharic is a real language and used by millions around the world.

Y’all need to stop using Amharic as a “creepy satanic meme language” I speak amharic and it upsets me how y’all have completely disrespected it and turned it into something it’s not. My language ain’t some demonic copypasta. It’s not funny. It never was :/ pic.twitter.com/RBLJnnrPTG— liyu 🧃 (@tsukkiskys) July 29, 2020
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Reviews for "Explore a New Dimension of Style at Magic Barber Studio"

1. John - 1 out of 5 stars - I had the worst experience at the Magic Barber Studio. The barber was extremely rude and dismissive, not taking any time to listen to what I wanted. The haircut turned out to be a disaster, with uneven lengths and choppy layers. To make matters worse, they charged me an exorbitant price for such poor service. I will definitely not be returning and would advise others to steer clear of this place.
2. Emily - 2 out of 5 stars - I visited the Magic Barber Studio hoping for a great haircut, but unfortunately, I was left disappointed. The barber seemed uninterested and rushed through my haircut. The result was lackluster - nothing close to what I had requested. Their customer service was also lacking, as they did not address my concerns or offer any solutions. Overall, I found the experience subpar and feel like there are better options available in town.
3. Alex - 1 out of 5 stars - The Magic Barber Studio does not live up to its name. I went in with high expectations but left with a terrible haircut. The barber had no attention to detail and completely disregarded my style preferences. Additionally, the salon was unclean and the equipment seemed outdated. It was an overall disappointing experience, and I would advise others to find a better barbershop with more skilled and attentive staff.
4. Samantha - 2 out of 5 stars - I was disappointed with the Magic Barber Studio. The barber was not friendly or welcoming, making me feel uncomfortable throughout the appointment. The haircut itself was average at best - nothing special or unique. Considering the high prices they charge, I expected much more. I would not recommend this place, as there are better options available where you can receive both a great haircut and excellent customer service.

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