Self portraits by some artist person..HERE. That's the way I wear my heels now and you have no idea how many times I've wanted to shove pantyhose over my boobs.
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Some of these things I have actually done...I just was not smart enough to take a photo.
My favorite part is the comments after you scroll through the photos. I love how people look at these and make all sorts of assumptions about the author. She's obese (duh) but that does not make her depressed, miserable, bored or lonely. Shes creative for sure. And if she makes any money off these photos that makes her smart.
She just needs a good support bra. She might be a hoot to hang with. Obviously, she hasn't one F to give about what others think. And her little place is immaculate. As soon as I saw her, I knew she wasn't from the USA. Very simple life. No clutter. I love that! That's my dream. I liked the treadmill and the bread braids best. But she does need a good bra. That is all.
I loved the pics. (The pic with the shoes is just so original and funny.) And if she finds a good support bra, I would like to know the brand and where she got it. I can put two 20 oz. cans of vegetables under mine and jump up and down. The cans won't budge.
Look at the table she's sitting at with the boot in her face. That thing is gorgeous. I want that table.
They say that good art is work that demands a strong emotional response. So based non the fact that I did experience a strong emotional response to her images, I guess you could say it IS good art.
Me, too, T! I was disgusted by the overall assumptions in the comments section. She is anything but depressed, bored, lonely, miserable. Creative, provocative, startling, yes. As Bill Maher said in a recent monologue, shallow America is obsessed with youth and appearance.
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Some of these things I have actually done...I just was not smart enough to take a photo.
My favorite part is the comments after you scroll through the photos. I love how people look at these and make all sorts of assumptions about the author. She's obese (duh) but that does not make her depressed, miserable, bored or lonely. Shes creative for sure. And if she makes any money off these photos that makes her smart.
-T
She just needs a good support bra. She might be a hoot to hang with. Obviously, she hasn't one F to give about what others think. And her little place is immaculate. As soon as I saw her, I knew she wasn't from the USA. Very simple life. No clutter. I love that! That's my dream. I liked the treadmill and the bread braids best. But she does need a good bra. That is all.
Rox
I loved the pics. (The pic with the shoes is just so original and funny.) And if she finds a good support bra, I would like to know the brand and where she got it.
I can put two 20 oz. cans of vegetables under mine and jump up and down. The cans won't budge.
Look at the table she's sitting at with the boot in her face. That thing is gorgeous. I want that table.
The scissors one is kind of creepy but all in all I LOVE HER!!!
Sometimes I look at what people call art and I say WTF? Really? This is a good example.
I need a good support bra. And I have an art degree and I do not know what art is.
Oh shit- I love her! I'm so sick of perfect people, I could scream.
Shelly
They say that good art is work that demands a strong emotional response. So based non the fact that I did experience a strong emotional response to her images, I guess you could say it IS good art.
Me, too, T! I was disgusted by the overall assumptions in the comments section. She is anything but depressed, bored, lonely, miserable.
Creative, provocative, startling, yes. As Bill Maher said in a recent monologue, shallow America is obsessed with youth and appearance.
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