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- Nov 18, 2020
I have a video idea for Corissa: Eating what Kiwi Farmers tell me to eat for a week! I'd watch it.
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I like how these answers assume that covid is the only illness worth staying home for. Constant testing has annihilated common sense. You shouldn't need a test to tell you if you're too sick to go to work.Jay posted a video of herself from 6 years ago. It must be insane how heavy she is now.
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Corissa casually bragging about how easy it is to make money (by scamming people).
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Something I find amusing about this is that Julianna isn't experiencing any kind of notable balding that I've observed (though if other Kiwis have noticed anything, I willingly admit that your eyes are better than mine); she seems to have naturally lush hair that resists both HRT's balding grip while dodging the effects of PCOS as well. Really, even compared to Corissa, Julianna has the kind of hair women would kill to have (if wet-eyed posts on Reddit from pooners are indicative of anything) so what's with the hat fixation?$184 worth of absolute garbage.
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They struggle to raise those hamhocks up long enough to wash their hair. Hats are easier.what's with the hat fixation?
So her life saving! gender affirming! surgery was basically just for shits and giggles? Or just a way to not pay for a vacation (not realizing that recovery from any sort of surgery is fucking brutal but go on).View attachment 6648012
So you were only getting top surgery to appease other people?
Believe me, no one’s saying you can’t pass as a man without reducing your tit size. If anything they are saying DON’T remove your tits, esp with taxpayers or scam gofundme money.
I watched this video with the sound off and without reading the caption. I legitimately thought they were doing 19th century cosplay or something. The bit with Coco in the chair gave me shut-in sisters helping each other groom their hair while gazing wistfully out the window. How is this an ad? They look like sick people in their hospital clothes.
Big nursing home energy in that video.
Imagining the smell of all of that built up oil and grease from unwashed hair on a hat that also endures the outside elements is... well, it's certainly a painted picture. One I'd keep in the attic to absorb all of my sins, preferably.They struggle to raise those hamhocks up long enough to wash their hair. Hats are easier.
"I love being cute and cozy with Corissa more than anything!" The lesbian bed death between them is both unsurprising yet also a bit tragic - at least the straight girls actually get non-medically necessary touch from the feeder freaks they shack up with. I think even if she presumed Julianna dead and had to check a jugular to be sure about it, Corissa would recoil at the concept of contact with her.
Obvious joke is obvious: those are some big remnants. If they only use leftover fabrics, how do they maintain a consistent set of color options, especially in 6x sizes which takes acres of fabric? I mean these are obviously not the same level of remnants you get at a fabric store, but I just wonder how it both sources ethical fabric and not much (for commercial purposes) at a time.
I think this is the same robe company that fellow deathfat Jude Valentin hawks constantly. Imagine spending $200 on a robe that isn't an actual high quality, thick, 100% cotton terry cloth? I don't think I'd even spend that much for one of those, honestly.Obvious joke is obvious: those are some big remnants. If they only use leftover fabrics, how do they maintain a consistent set of color options, especially in 6x sizes which takes acres of fabric? I mean these are obviously not the same level of remnants you get at a fabric store, but I just wonder how it both sources ethical fabric and not much (for commercial purposes) at a time.
These robes are $200. They come in two colors, green and blue. They're made of cotton modal.
Juliana's size 6 is a 34/36. Did we know her size already?
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