I don't get why people find this haircut, the one with the hair short one side and long or not that short on the other, so original and say they wouldn't have thought of. Are they imaginationless?
I thought of getting the same when I began to interest myself in fashion, but changed my opinion when I remembered people always tried to force me to cut them since my birth.
(makes me roll on the floor: some persons, who comes from the very same background as me, seems to think, and when I say they seems to think I say they seems not that I believe I know they think, that they are acting rebellious by acting rebellious by cutting their hairs or getting pierced, when people try to force me (us!) to get ear-pierced or cut my (our!) hears since I'm in age of deciding (since they weren't, thanks God I didn't have hairs until I could talk). Plus, my mother got her ears pierced, only worn ear-stuffs one or two times, and still have ear-piercing holes showing-oof -- even if it's only one millimeters I find it ugly, and people say it goes away after a while! I guess a while is a whole life for most people.)
When I was in what you english-speaking dudes call Sixth Grades two girls were wearing the haircut and we often see it on TV.
It looks like Chelsea cut or this one where you have long hairs near your face but not in the back, but longer than in the Chelsea cut.
I guess most persons avoid it because they don't want to be said original when they think they aren't, people who think it's original focusing on it instead of focusing on what you want them to, and wanting to do symmetric breads when impersonating Oona Goosepimple.