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Hello suicide world ,

As I drink a glass of wine (or maybe two) I think it's the correct time to write a homework and to let you know me better!

So the "celebrity" who inspired me the most is definitely Bettie Page.Not only because she was a pin up and fashion idol but also because she let herself free to do and choose what
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scarygates:
Bettie Page, good blog, girl ! 
pascipio:
Great set!  You are very pretty, and look great topless in cut offs.  German angel.
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Seems like a retro cart postal :))

@missy @rambo

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tapek:
Just a thought, are you going to update your profile pic with one of your fav's from your upcoming set?  May be good for promo..
neofren:
I love it too
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My first and lovely album"My side of the mountain "is coming up in 2 months and I already feel super excited.I hope you guys love it as much as I do! A big thanks to my photographer , go and check him on IG @spiroskphotography , and to @missy and @rambo that gave me the opportunity to become a part of this community. SPREAD THE...
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aloinascarddm:
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dashwood_one:
It's a great set. Fact. And you look utterly delicious in it, too! xxxxx
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I was thinking to start writing homework a long time ago but never started !but here it is the first one , my personal list for the top 5 songs of all the time .

1. Because the night- Patti Smith : I wasn't even born when this song came out , but I found myself croon it when my brother was coming to pick...
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niceinmono:
Thanks :)
dashwood_one:
My five favourite songs are: (5): 'Come Live With Me', by Heaven 17. It's a song about, well, realising that time is going by, and you are doing silly things to stay young, despite people talking about you behind your back. It's beautiful, but achingly sad. (4): 'Uncertain Smile' by The The. One of the very few songs I can sing along to - my vocal range is very low. It's a great, catchy tune, about nothing in particular, which is fine by me. (3): 'A Walk Across The Rooftops', by The Blue Nile. A peculiar song, very quiet, but with a bass motif that will ruin your speakers. A yearning, sad love song, and a love letter to the Scottish City of Glasgow. (2): 'Sonne', by Rammstein. A deceptive song, about atomic annihilation, with a beautiful video. (1): 'Follow The Leader', by Eric B. & Rakim. A rumbling bassline is the backing to the extraordinary lyrical flow of Rakim (Greatest. Rapper. Ever. EVER), whose lyrics are simply idea after idea, after idea. I love this record so much, it's going to be played at my funeral, whenever that will be.