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  1. She's with: - Model Zone, Mexico - MOT models, London - Visage models, Zurich - Most wanted, Munich/Hamburg
  2. Karen Castrillo is a Colombian model. - Height: 174 - Bust: 86 - Waist: 60 - Hips: 89 - Shoes: 38 - Eyes: brown - Hair: hazel
  3. In London, Winter 2018/19
  4. Enrico_sw replied to a post in a topic in Music
  5. Hey, sorry to hear that. It's always hard to see loved ones in pain.
  6. She's with MOT models in London.
  7. Alexandra Emma Evans (aka Alex Evans) is an English model and actress. - height: 5'8 - bust: 32C - waist: 24 - hips: 34 - shoes: 6 - dress: 8 - hair: red - eyes: hazel
  8. Renee Murden [10] Ashley Marie Dickerson [5] Well, I guess this was bound to happen...
  9. Elizabeth Turner Kelly Gale Carmella Rose Georgia Fowler
  10. Anna Avila Natural Beauty: 8.5 Not-so-Natural Beauty: 8.5 Body: 8 Sexyness: 8 Overall: 8.5 Anna-Christina Schwartz Natural Beauty: 9 Not-so-Natural Beauty: 9 Body: 7 Sexyness: 8 Overall: 8.5 Annie Morrissey Natural Beauty: 9 Not-so-Natural Beauty: 9 Body: 10 Sexyness: 10 Overall: 9.5 Anok Yai Natural Beauty: 2 Not-so-Natural Beauty: 3 Body: 5 Sexyness: 3 Overall: 3.5
  11. Altyn Simpson Natural Beauty: 3 Not-so-Natural Beauty: 3 Body: 4 Sexyness: 3 Overall: 3 Amanda Pizziconi Natural Beauty: 3 Not-so-Natural Beauty: 3 Body: 7 Sexyness: 4 Overall: 4 Amber Davis Natural Beauty: 7 Not-so-Natural Beauty: 5 Body: 6 Sexyness: 7 Overall: 7 Andrea Wittenberg Natural Beauty: 4 Not-so-Natural Beauty: 6 Body: 4 Sexyness: 4 Overall: 4
  12. Great choice. Also: I don't really approve everything she says though (but she's cute)
  13. Elizabeth Turner Nicola Cavanis Barbara Palvin Kelsey Merritt
  14. I love it See, the whole continent should be ours
  15. Je suis d'accord, mais c'est quoi le rapport avec la choucroutte?
  16. BTW, I really dislike bipartisanship. That's what tears down civil and rational debates. Because bipartisanship always ends up as a fight between good and evil (people from the other side being the evil). I'd like to live in a world where we try to be beyond good and evil.
  17. I haven't politicized this conversation (so, I don't know why you just did) and I'm not right wing. I don't like "boxes" or when people lock each other up in constricted frameworks. People are free to think what they want, without having to identify to any political side. That's what I dislike with 2020: people have to pick a side, and, sides sometimes make you deaf to other people's opinions. That's what's unhealthy. I simply told you that everybody has biases. That's not a right wing position. Pure objectivity is a myth. I just wanted to know who, precisely, you're talking about. Because the videos I've liked the most are with: a sleep expert, a neurologist (completely apolitical), Neil DeGrasse Tyson (not really an alt right troll), Tulsi Gabbard (she's left wing), Jordan Peterson (people who call him right wing haven't watched his videos/books in details) or Jonathan Haidt (a social psychologist that precisely denounces the bipartisan lunacies and that calls for better civil debate between people). I also liked comedians like Bill Burr (apolitical too - he's just a funny guy). Everyone does that in TV. People sell their books, sell their image, etc. It doesn't mean that what they say is not interesting. Modesty and selflessness (who are mostly myths too) are not proofs of pertinence and intelligence. Also, these are generalities. Individuals are what matters, that's why I asked you which guests you're talking about. If you want to only enjoy past intellectuals, you can, but alive intellectuals (like Jon Haidt) have very interesting things to say too. I'm not afraid of other people's biases, so I can listen to anyone, provided they show their evidence and the robustness of their work. Anyone should be viewed critically. My initial background is science. Skepticism is the first thing scientists learn. I never trust anything that isn't backed up by several sources, facts, experiments or several approaches. Also, in science, people in the margins are useful. Some of them are worthless, but some of them can bring a lot of added value. Breakthroughs come from the margins. American politics is a shit hobby, but it's affecting the reality. Whether you see it or not, it's still true. Everything is affected by American politics (mostly by far left lunacies): movies, video games, TV shows, universities (particularly humanities, but science too), big tech (it's biased and that's terrible for the freedom of speech), political decisions, biology (I have seen many articles trying to force biology to obey ideologies - that's just the opposite of science). And it's not just affecting the US, it's everywhere (thanks to the Internet). Unfortunately, you can't avoid it. It's more or less a cultural revolution.
  18. PS: I can't believe I just used a TLJ meme
  19. Alannah Walton Natural Beauty: 5 Not-so-Natural Beauty: 6 Body: 5 Sexyness: 5 Overall: 5 Alecia Morais Natural Beauty: 3 Not-so-Natural Beauty: 3.5 Body: 7 Sexyness: 3 Overall: 4 Alejandra Guilmant Natural Beauty: 5 Not-so-Natural Beauty: 7 Body: 9 Sexyness: 7.5 Overall: 6 Alina Kirchiu Natural Beauty: 8 Not-so-Natural Beauty: 7 Body: 8 Sexyness: 7 Overall: 7.5
  20. Stelter really is a moron. He thinks he's a genius, but he sounds like a weather vane that always aligns himself with the mainstream winds. His cognitive abilities are much more limited than he thinks. CNN is dumber than the gutter press these days...
  21. I'm untouchable, dear!