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Schemer

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Everything posted by Schemer

  1. Also, there's this thing called make up and photoshop.
  2. I...don't know what to say. 🤣
  3. Congrats to @Cult Icon and @Sanni for ruining this topic with their bullshit. I'm done posting in this topic. Enjoy your dumb theories.
  4. No, how about you buzz off with your bullshit theories.
  5. Just stop. Just stop.
  6. Nah. He comes off as a troll.
  7. How are posts like this even allowed? You're calling her a whore. Sleeping with other men to provide a better lifestyle. WTF is wrong with you?!
  8. Schemer replied to katchitup's topic in Female Musicians
    Damn Lorde, when did you get all that junk in the trunk?!
  9. So is Elsa. And so are a ton of men in New York. Simple answer is: don't judge the book by the cover. edit: and he's not even a bad looking dude. Who should Elsa date? Some athlete that would end up cheating her anyways? Mamma Mia is a great movie. Never diss ABBA ever again.
  10. from her instastory: ?????
  11. Feel free to contribute with some original, new content instead of complaining.
  12. Your knowledge of history is problematic to say the least. Yugoslavia was a communist country but it was definitely not under the "iron curtain". It was a country with very loose communism (more closely to socialism) and it was very open to the world. People were allowed to travel free all over the world and was very open to foreigners as well. Movie industry was also renowned and frequently had guest actors from all over the world, including United States. Former Yugoslavian head of state, Tito, refused to let the country fall under the Eastern block (and hence the so called Iron Curtain) and left the country open to Europe and World. After Tito died the politicians started each pulling in their sides which slowly but surely threw Yugoslavia into the civil war. But old Yugoslavia (past WWII) was definitely not under the "Iron Curtain". That's incredibly inaccurate to say. Also, calling Croatia "forced" in Yugoslavia is also wrong because prior to WWII (and big part of Croats siding with Nazi Germany) Croatia was part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (which later was renamed into Kingdom of Yugoslavia).
  13. Schemer replied to dawson's topic in Actresses
    They're both gonna get a nomination for this movie.
  14. Barbs and Ferrari ?
  15. Reebok not Adidas. ?
  16. And who should we believe then? You? Armchair relationship guru of relationship between two people who you never knew? Why are you even invested in this conversation like this? Even if she is 100% wrong and is wrongfully blaming her ex, you on bellazon can't help the dude. And I'm sure he doesn't need your help.
  17. Schemer replied to hoolri's topic in Actresses
  18. I don't understand this relationship at all.
  19. So crazy that you had to quote all images?
  20. from her instastories, warning, nudity:
  21. Emily Ratajkowski is an American glamour model. For those who don't know what is considered a glamour model, look it up. One of her first shoots she did in her career was a full frontal nude shoot at the age of 18. As a mainstream model she's had a moderate success but she's not a high fashion model. So the fact that some of you are surprised that she stuck her ass up for papparazzi is hilarious. ?
  22. Speaking "a word of French" and doing the whole interview in French are two different things.

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