it makes me giggle and i am thankful for the brief moment of flattery.
Feb 22, 2025

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Oh my god or one time a lady in a museum told me I looked like Frida Kahlo???? Like girl what??? Thank you but what the fuck???
Feb 22, 2025
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ugliestbinch lmao such a spectrum of faces could sit between frida and taylor. people are so funny but see i love stuff like that
Feb 22, 2025
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one Time a friend told me I looked like Taylor Swift but I think it was just because I was blonde with bangs
Feb 22, 2025

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she does if you look at her from twenty feet away and it makes her happy!
Feb 6, 2024

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