Trainwreck Anisa Riyadh Jomha / @anisajomha & iDubbbz / Ian Kane Jomha / Ian Kane Washburn / "Anisa's husband" / "Poo-Pants Swastika Boy" - Anisa posting her bald nudes on OnlyFans even when married to Ian and thirsting over Hasan while her husband iDubbbz the Content Cuck/Simp/THE RAPED/ etc. watches

How will Anisa beg for attention next?

  • In a hospital bed with some caption like “I lived bitch"

    Votes: 197 8.2%
  • Announces her psych hospitalization to the world on the podcast

    Votes: 217 9.1%
  • Vagueposting on Twitter about self harm

    Votes: 775 32.4%
  • Announces that it was actually Ian who was going to kill himself, she just wants the sympathy

    Votes: 452 18.9%
  • Divorce from Poo-Pants Swastika Boy

    Votes: 494 20.6%
  • Takes a break from all social media (lol)

    Votes: 259 10.8%

  • Total voters
    2,394
I can’t tell if it’s Anisa or idubbbz that’s insecure about their income enough to reply to this.
Anisa. Men don't usually care about that shit.
Electrician is a fantastic trade that pays very well.

What a bitch.
Where she lives, it's about $40-$50 an hour. Apparently above the median wage is a bad thing.
 
So the 2 panthers she got were literally copied from a temporary tattoo? Her tattoo artist traces other people's work just like she does.

No. That’s a traditional tattoo design that’s been around for at least 70-80 years. It’s closely associated with the style and medium.


Currently fixed on one of those Japanese irezumi that go from the chest to a 1/4 of the arm. I'm thinking hypotheticals and "what ifs" with no plan of ever getting one, and I think I'm putting in more thought and hypothetically spending more money than she is for real tattoos.

White people who get irezumi outside of Japan and outside of the traditional method of being a bit of a Japanese weirdo with shady connections and good Japanese who can get referred to a REAL irezumi artist are fucking cringe. Don’t be like that.

The cultural associations/meaning of these tattoos are deeply connected with both the Japanese indigenous peoples AND the criminal underworld. I know multiple Japanese people with full body suits here, and they’re all a bit of what the Japanese would consider “outlaw” types. One dude had to have his weekly sessions cancelled for a month because the artist (some 80+ yr old man who is well known in the field) had a high profile yakuza client who wanted his piece finished before he went to start his prison sentence. (Yakuza is a big western internet meme, but it still exists in a capacity.)

So yeah. If you can’t hang with that type of crowd or cultural association, you’re just a fucking weeb participating in cultural appropriation lol.
 
Men don't usually care about that shit.
Yeah, but Ian is as far from a "man" as you can get.
So yeah. If you can’t hang with that type of crowd or cultural association, you’re just a fucking weeb participating in cultural appropriation lol.
"Cultural appropriation' is a meme, only women and faggots think about that.
 
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The clarity in the next photo, muh god, I down't use apps on mah face, why would people say that.
She looks like she just took off a pair of diving goggles.
 
Okay, people keep bringing up the Ace of Spades tattoo and 'haha blacked', but I thought that couldn't have been the reason she got it. The reason she got it was that it was available as flash on an artist's wall. BUT there is a reason it was on the artist's wall in the first place!

The Ace of Spades is sometimes regarded as a good luck symbol, as it is typically the highest value card in most card/casino games. The symbol is usually found in a gambling/luck themed tattoo, along with other card suits, casino chips, or dice.

But her tattoo has a skull and crossbones. Turns out there is a superstition surrounding the Ace of Spades and it is also known as 'the Death Card'. It was used by the US military in WW2 and (more prominently) the Vietnam War. Sometimes, the symbol was painted on planes, tanks, or helmets. Other times, an Ace of Spades from a regular deck of playing cards was left on the bodies of Vietnamese soldiers, as a 'calling card' of sorts. American card manufacturers printed and sent entire decks of Ace of Spades cards (sometimes with skull and crossbones and death imagery) to their troops, as it was a popular practice amongst several divisions of the US military.

Basically, as with a lot of American Traditional tattoos, they originate in the US military. I believe the panther (that she's gotten twice??) is also such a tattoo. Anyway, I started reading this but gave up as it's a lot of words and I just want to have some drinks instead of thinks.
 
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There are way too many positive comments on her Twitter announcement of this. The post has like 600 comments.

I'm guessing it's all of her boyfriends.

The ring looks like a 0.50 carat marquise diamond, which is the smallest (and cheapest) size. Weird as hell choice:
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I agree a .50 carat marquise cut is a bit small for an engagement ring. The more popular cuts are brilliant and princess. The princess cut is generally more expensive though. It's more in vogue to have a nice 1 carat center stone and having a halo of smaller stones or having the smaller stones criss-cross on the band, usually equaling up to 1.25 to 1.50 total carat weight. It's also popular to go with white gold or platinum instead of 18-22 karat gold. I chalk it up to idubbz being retarded when it comes to knowing jewelry.
 
You literally have a Japanese cartoon for your avatar and name lol. Some people might want to know about Japan's policies.
My avatar and name aren't related to Anisa, who is the topic of this thread. You'll have to forgive me for being confused as to why we're discussing DBT in Japan, when the poster already has full knowledge of the price and policies; it's their own country.
Why are you expanding on Japanese policy when it doesn't relate to the cow in question?

You can keep rating my posts negatively for asking why you're going off topic. Nobody is coming to this thread to read about us. Check the rules.

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