Yeah but you see, do YOU have a 100k silver play button plague from Youtube?!??! NOPE, HATER - Chantal Marie probably.She will die fat, barren and unloved. What a shame.
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Yeah but you see, do YOU have a 100k silver play button plague from Youtube?!??! NOPE, HATER - Chantal Marie probably.She will die fat, barren and unloved. What a shame.
Honestly, the "carb haters" thing just shows how possessed by her addiction she is, and how stunted her thinking. She knee-jerk throws out accusations of "hate" to anybody who questions what she's doing, on any issue. That the "carb haters" might have a valid point, or even that they might genuinely care about her health, is irrelevant.Remember kids, when someone tells you something is bad for you it's only because they hate that thing don't want you to be able to enjoy it.
She has to stay in Kuwait, because she can't afford to live in Canada, and by "live," I don't just mean rent an apartment; I mean, "Eat all the things, all the time." So no matter how bad things are with Salah, or how hellishly hot it is, or what potential threats she faces from Kuwaiti immigration, or whatever other problems she might be having in Kuwait, she's going to stay, because each time she goes back to Canuckistan she gets another unpleasant reminder, in the form of high food (and rent) costs, of why she can't live there again. Not of she's going to keep beezing.From my limited view, it seems she’s left her usual cycle and is in a swirling vortex of crazy. She’s clearly stressed out about something “behoind the scenes” because as usual, she can’t help but tell everyone how great everything is while seething and stuffing her face.
I might turn out to be wrong, but I don't think her next visa run will be all that interesting; I think it'll be a cheap, quick turnaround, and probably done by car. She'll disappear for a couple of days, then come back with a vid about her adventure in Bahrain, or Saudi Arabia, or wherever. And maybe she'll do the same thing in September.If she carries on eating like this, her next visa run will be the most interesting thing that has happened in the last 3 months.
All of the truly good people I've ever known have wrestled with serious doubts about their own goodness, and a painful awareness of how they could always be better. They would be the last ones to tell you they were good people. If pressed, they might say that they try to be good people, but "try" implies a certain level of weakness or failure.This is sorta like how terrible people keep repeating to others that they are good people. Truly good people just are, no statements needed.
She will die fat, barren and unloved. What a shame.
She very well could’ve been born this way. Just like some people, exit the womb, with a physiologic disorder, some do, with a psychological one. Obviously, nature versus nurture, plays a much bigger role there, but the idea that we are all born a perfect tabula rasa, just waiting to be shaped, is empirically not true.It is a shame, actually. Not for Chantal 2024--she gets exactly what she deserves--but there was a moment or a sum of moments when the adolescent, or the young, or even the toddler or infant Chantal stepped on the path leading to this desperate need for attention and increasing levels of gluttony and hyper-consumption. Before then she was just a kid. A blank slate waiting for those who raised her to make their marks. I believe intelligence is nature and the ability to employ that intelligence is nurture. The possibilities for the newborn Chantal were limitless but are long-squandered. That's what disgusts me the most. To think about that child and see what Chantal has done to her, but also to imagine the indifference of her family when everything in her world was still brand new. I feel so sorry for that little girl.
Give a warning if you provide a link to her page. I don't want to give her any clicks.
Personally, due to Rule #1I know I give Smee a lot more credit than most. But it must have been exhausting bringing up that cunt. I know a lot of people who grew up in one-parent families (even when the one parent was an absolute loon) that turned out just fine. Even Chins said that Smee did the best she could. The family definitely spoiled her too much, though. Feeding into her innate narcissism did her no favors. But I think she would have turned out the same way no matter what.
No, it's not true and that's not what I meant to imply. That is, not all of us, if any, are born with a perfectly clean slate. It is true, however, that whatever emerges from the womb is waiting to be shaped. Her early infanthood was not a baby version of what she is now. If she was hard wired for intellectual, emotional, or any sort of mental defect, her father's abandonment made it worse. Whatever her mother did or didn't do made it worse. Her grandmother's idea of discipline and comfort made it worse. Chantal made it worse. She may never have had a chance at being likeable, but she sure didn't have to be what she is now.She very well could’ve been born this way. Just like some people, exit the womb, with a physiologic disorder, some do, with a psychological one. Obviously, nature versus nurture, plays a much bigger role there, but the idea that we are all born a perfect tabula rasa, just waiting to be shaped, is empirically not true.
No, it's not true and that's not what I meant to imply. That is, not all of us, if any, are born with a perfectly clean slate. It is true, however, that whatever emerges from the womb is waiting to be shaped. Her early infanthood was not a baby version of what she is now. If she was hard wired for intellectual, emotional, or any sort of mental defect, her father's abandonment made it worse. Whatever her mother did or didn't do made it worse. Her grandmother's idea of discipline and comfort made it worse. Chantal made it worse. She may never have had a chance at being likeable, but she sure didn't have to be what she is now.
At least the wood pulp she dumped on top has fiber.New Video
Monday June 10 2024
CHEESY SPAGHETTI AND MEAT SAUCE CHATTY MUKBANG
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Smug twat.
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What? No “ICE COLD WATER” today?
Full sugar sodee pop.
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Bitch you gonna die.
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Our delicate little flower is FULL after haff the serving platter of spaghetti.
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News flash: church basements smell like old bibles.
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Then, I misread your comment. Chins is a bad seed, if there ever was one, but she wouldn’t necessarily be like this, if her obstinate incompetence hadn’t been fostered; I completely agree.No, it's not true and that's not what I meant to imply. That is, not all of us, if any, are born with a perfectly clean slate. It is true, however, that whatever emerges from the womb is waiting to be shaped. Her early infanthood was not a baby version of what she is now. If she was hard wired for intellectual, emotional, or any sort of mental defect, her father's abandonment made it worse. Whatever her mother did or didn't do made it worse. Her grandmother's idea of discipline and comfort made it worse. Chantal made it worse. She may never have had a chance at being likeable, but she sure didn't have to be what she is now.
Uhmmm… no thanks.Give a warning if you provide a link to her page. I don't want to give her any clicks.
It's the Autism stare. Autists are absolutely mesmerized by themselves on the screen like a toddler playing with Mom's phone. Once you notice it you'll never un-see it and you'll find it all over the Internet in general.why does salad always eyefuck himself while filming?
She was never a blank slate. None of us are. Fuck off with that tabula rasa shit.Before then she was just a kid. A blank slate waiting for those who raised her to make their marks. [...] c'mon, you have to admit, she wasn't born that way.
No, the possibilities for her were not limitless; don't be stupid.I believe intelligence is nature and the ability to employ that intelligence is nurture. The possibilities for the newborn Chantal were limitless
Her family was not indifferent. Whatever mistakes they made, whatever they didn't do right, whatever warning signs they didn't address until it was too late—her family didn't fail Chantal because they didn't care. These are people with limitations of their own, after all; nobody seems too bright; Kim was just a kid herself, and had to grow up and get her own shit together; the depressed grandma had her own struggle. Kim sent her off to that group home precisely because she realized she couldn't do anything to stop Chantal's destructive behavior, and was at her wits' end—that's not indifference.That's what disgusts me the most. To think about that child and see what Chantal has done to her, but also to imagine the indifference of her family when everything in her world was still brand new. I feel so sorry for that little girl.