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Photographer

Tied And Taped

Posts: 4735

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US

PK Digital Imaging wrote:
...cause your comedy isn't as high quality as your images.

And his images ain't that high quality to begin with!

Jun 03 06 03:00 pm Link

Model

ANTyson

Posts: 89

Orlando, Florida, US

So many egos on MM....
So few people that actually deserve them.

Jun 03 06 03:25 pm Link

Model

BeccaNDSouth

Posts: 1670

Olympia, Washington, US

CUnique wrote:
Really agree with the (complete strangers) part...
And I personally think that plus size models are just as important as any other type of model...they add something different to an already too polarized/limited and pigeon-holed industry. I also find some people of larger frame to be some of the most caring, loving and wonderful people anyone could ever know or have the privilege of knowing. Plus, many of them give me food...and that makes them an automatic friend in my book. :-)

Nice.

So true. Speaking of food...we went to the grocery store today, and I forgot the stinking tortillas for my sandwich wraps....atleast I remembered the avacado.

Jun 03 06 06:13 pm Link

Photographer

Star

Posts: 17966

Los Angeles, California, US

CUnique wrote:
Im not a dork...ima super duper dork. :-P
And I saaaaaid...
*Put up a link*

So you are mad cuz I what? Agreed?

The super dork rules the day...once again. lol

[In a cutsey voice]: Oh you want a link to my work?
[Smiles brightly, if a little vaguely]: here you go
[Gets on her tiny tricycle and pedals off]

http://www.film-noir.net

Star

Jun 03 06 08:28 pm Link

Model

A BRITT PRO-AM

Posts: 7840

CARDIFF BY THE SEA, California, US

Natalie Photography wrote:
what snapped?

And what is your point?
.... and if you dont really care, why bother to post at all?

Thats what disordered people say, when they are aware - re when they are changing personalities -

creepy.

Jun 04 06 01:12 am Link