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I'm Emily and I've lost track of where i am. 26. she/her.

Jason Schwartzman wore woman’s underwear to get into the role of Gideon Graves. This fact was revealed to the cast and crew when his pants ripped during a stunt.

Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (2010)

i cant stop thinking abt.... how maybe abner has never been held. imagine like.... the ways hes been physically touched have been clinical at best and aggressive and abusive at worst. and i just think....

imagine the first time someone really holds him. do you think he would cry? absolutely fall apart? do you think he thought he was too disgusting, too much of a freak, to deserve this, but hes secretly always wanted it? or do you think he never has thought it was an option for him?

i just imagine him closing his eyes, trying to memorize the feeling of being held and wanted, bc hes scared he'll never get another chance to feel it again. completely stunned that anyone would want to touch him in such a gentle and loving way,,,...

I feel like at first he'd be scared because he doesn't know what's going to happen to him but once he eases into it he probably won't want to let go.

Might even shed a tear or two because in his mind he's a "freak" and who'd want to willingly hold a freak like him without any ulterior motives?

Amanda watching Abner on the cameras having a rancid depressive episode. He's just outright sleeping sprawled out on the floor of his cell. Amanda turns to a radio and starts talking to his gaurd right outside his door.

Amanda: "would you check if Abner is still alive?"

She watches on the camera was Abner's cell door opens and his guard walks inside only to hunk a pizza crust at Abner. It hits him in the head and he opens his eyes, looks at it, then grabs it and eats it.

Gaurd: "he's ok. Just doing Abner stuff"

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He’s silly, spiteful, and kind of pathetic. I like him and he’s very fun to draw so have some Spot for now.

fat tummy peeking out from the bottom of someone's shirt should receive the same appreciation that's given to tasteful cleavage in a low-cut top or a little bit of asscheek poking out from tiny shorts. this would improve society

So … Tina of Dollyhair allegedly posted on the white supremacist board Stormfront.

 (Which I think is now defunct–I am not going to google because I do NOT want that in my search history!)

She proposed land developers creating a “whites only neighborhood”, complained about “blacks and Mexicans”, and also complained about Jews.  There are screenshots and preserved text

Velaria@aol.com was Tina’s old email address, which I confirmed by looking at The Wayback Machine to look at old versions of Dollyhair’s website.

You may be wondering why I’m bringing this up now.  Basically, it has felt like a burden to know this as I watched people proudly showing off their DollyHair customs.  (Nothing against the customizers of course, this is not / was not common knowledge; I stumbled across it at random.)

I know there will always be people who purchase from Tina, in the same way that people will always watch Michael Vicks play football.  But at least, if you’ve read this, you know what I know.  It’s not just my burden anymore.

I just realized I didn’t link to the review site that had the screenshots, so here it is.

Also here is the screenshot from The Wayback Machine confirming the email address.

My understanding is that Tina is claiming this was someone trying to defame her.  Everyone is free to do their own research and form their own opinions on this.  But here is why that theory doesn’t make sense to me.

Here’s the timeline:

2007 - Racist posts on Stormfront.  These posts only have enough info to link from Tina if you know her email address.  (Being named Tina and living in the same town could be a coincidence, but not the email address.)  They don’t include her full name–which is what someone would logically include if they were trying to smear her in a “real life” context, like a vengeful ex.  Like, why not name the account “Tina_RealLastName” instead of counting on people knowing her email address?

2015 - Doll hair purchasers find racist posts, take screenshots, post screenshots.  My guess is from googling her email?  But I don’t know.  Anyway, they find them.  

So, for the “vengeful competitor” angle to work, we must believe that someone made the posts in 2005, then waited EIGHT YEARS to publicize them.  Wow.  Talk about playing the long game.

But wait!  There’s more.  After customers post the negative reviews containing the screenshots … someone goes into the Stormfront account and makes it no longer viewable to the public.  Which makes no sense if someone made a fake account to smear Tina.  But makes a lot of sense if Tina did make those comments and was doing damage control.

So … yeah.  Decide for yourselves.

So we may have proven in a very round about way that tinadollyhair did actually die.

I got curious and went looking at public records, discovered Heidi, the sister we thought she made up, really exists, found a lawsuit against Heidi from a former tenant, and that led around to others finding a different website talking about the same lawsuit but with more information and which mentions Tina’s passing.

Which I would link to, but…. in the process we kind of doxxed her whole damn family and her home address is part of that lawsuit and on the website.

But, I’m surprised to find out it might actually be true, and I wouldn’t be surprised if she hadn’t pretended to die in the past.

Her home address is available by googling the business or just her name or the website whois. Thanks for confirming.

I’m not sure how to proceed really, is her sister going to be wildly different politically? Not to mention other suppliers mislabelling products or being generally unhelpful or not knowing their stuff.

Interesting to see this finally ended with some kind of confirmation! I spent a lot of time digging a couple of years back to find confirmation of this and did locate her sister (had no idea it was even thought that she made her up, or I forgot) but I eventually just dropped it because I couldn’t find anything close to a confirmation and the lawsuits I found were pretty old. I came out of it assuming she was still alive, especially after DH posted (and then quickly removed) a notification on the website that DH was under new management shortly after her alleged passing, which I took as confirmation that the whole thing was a lie after it was removed and they refused to respond to my e-mails.