RubyWoo wrote:Gin0915 wrote:
she hyper-extends her knee all the time in these always-the-same poses. No idea why, as surely she must see how awful it looks and it's actually not very healthy to do that.
People do that hyper extension just to look extra skinny, when in reality what she's doing is widening herself and making her stance fucking awkward.
proudmama wrote:She says she's trying to be more grown up with her new hair. LMAO!!
It actually insulted me that she insinuated people who let their hair grow long are not "Grown up"
I LOVE my hair long.
I personally think she is so fucking lazy for whacking it all off so she didnt have to take care of it.
She aged her face ten years and it looks like a ratty birds nest now it's short.
Not sure how that's making herself more "Grown up" aside from the fact that it has physically aged her.
Really? I never heard of hyper-extention of the knee as being visually slimming. It has to be a myth someone malicious spread, lol, because I don't see any slimming. And why is she so hell-bent on looking thinner. What is this crap? If I'm slim, I'd concentrate on looking elegant, graceful, just plain good in photos, not looking slimmer. She really has read too many Cosmos or other dumb, brainwashing magazines online.
I love my long hair too, there's no other weapon quite like it, lol. There's a reason why they used to encourage married women to cut their hair or put it up. She always says these foolish thoughtless things and a few weeks or months later she does them. We'll see her with long hair again. It does look older, messy, ratty and more haggard, with what she is doing or not doing to the shorter hair. That outfit, what in hell?!
Looks like she's going to rake leaves or paint walls, shapeless, ill-fitted, stretched out looking. Maybe that the real reason why she doesn't wear colours, she doesn't know how to put them together.
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