I get "Is that your really your hair color?" a lot, because people seem to believe that silver, red, and brown hair can't coexist on the same head. Given how it's a mixture of colors with no broad, uniform swaths indicative of dye, there's no new roots revealing any other color, and you can see individual hairs of each color growing among others in a fashion that no sane (or even insane) hair colorist would bother trying to do, you'd think that "it's an odd but natural pattern" would come to mind long before "this madman regularly spends hours of time dyeing single strands of hair different colors hundrends of times in such a way that they're uniformly distributed."
I also get the surprisingly dense "Are you twins?" when I'm out with my brother, who is not only a couple years younger than me, but keeps a different hairstyle, facial hair, and clothing versus my own, not to mention the fact that our proportions are absurdly different (I'm heavier and taller, he's slender and shorter). I don't see how people can get us confused, but sometimes I wonder if people are always going to make that mistake.
Captcha: "foregone conclusion"
Dammit Captcha, no it isn't, stop encouraging people.
I also get the surprisingly dense "Are you twins?" when I'm out with my brother, who is not only a couple years younger than me, but keeps a different hairstyle, facial hair, and clothing versus my own, not to mention the fact that our proportions are absurdly different (I'm heavier and taller, he's slender and shorter). I don't see how people can get us confused, but sometimes I wonder if people are always going to make that mistake.
Captcha: "foregone conclusion"
Dammit Captcha, no it isn't, stop encouraging people.