Anna Bey #22 Removed video, backlash, apology, TheAList, SOTEW 3.0.

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Exactly. Just goes to show how fragile minded she is.

Remember how volatile her mood was in all those blog posts that @indiana posted 2 threads ago? Those really exposed her intense mood swings. She’s not very level-headed. She goes from being ecstatic to forcefully aggressive from one moment to the next. I don’t think she’ll ever change or grow out of that unfortunately.

Same goes with her stories. One minute she acts like she’s miss. feminine energy then a day or two later is releasing videos where she’s shouting, scoffing, and even being demeaning to her audience. Like I said before, probably a really unpleasant person to be around or work with.
 
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That creepypasta smile…


What’s up with the Russian sub?


And while you’re at it, please show us your affluent house, garden, cars, your fine china and crystals…
 
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Also, why does she need to rent a studio to obviously pretend is her home (with all of the homewares, books and vases behind her) in the industrial suburbs of Geneva? A true affluent woman would just go and film in the study room of her actual real home or spacious apartment.

Anna needs to stop messing with her face! Her cheeks look so painful and unnatural. The cheek filler is actually creating more lines around her mouth area due to the stretching and overfilling of her cheeks.

Her chin filler is too 'central' which is meant to go to the bottom of her chin to elongate it. Instead, it has either been injected front on by an injector that doesn't care much for research or it has migrated front on.
 
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It’s clear from her botched nose job that “costs 10k“ and all her fake designer items, that she doesn’t care about quality, she just wants to say that she has it. I still to this day don’t understand how she manages to skimp out on every single aspect of her life, facial beauty, cosmetic procedures, clothes, bags, hotels, hair, sunscreen, exercise. She’s spending her money on everything, but not a single thing is actually GOOD. Like my god Korean sunscreen costs $15 and it works well, instead buys weird looking hat and calls it protecting herself from the sun
 
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Don't give her advice! let her face matches her evil soul!
 
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It's going to be a busy few days for me with my traveling. But I've been reading even though I'm not contributing as much

Carry mints in case of an emergency? This is inssane!

It's all about the ehleghant angles, lash extensions and freshly squeezed orange juice, ladies
the extent of her knowledge on alcoholic drinks is "interesting ones"
I also think she just looks so different from her earlier days. No matter how much extension she changes or trying new fillers, she just looks very aged compared to her older days in London. What's going on in Geneva that is making her age like this??
 
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It's Monday Ladies !
And Monday is the day when we open our mind to other subjects, thus enriching our general culture. Someone called us « unintelligent », we must accept to work a little bit our weak intelligence.
What interesting topic could we cover ? How about Swiss criminal Law explained ? Use Google Translate. Every word is relevant, but I think it's very juicy in French.

Art. 146 du code pénal suisse

Aux termes de l’art. 146 du code pénal, se rend coupable d’escroquerie, celui qui, dans le dessein de se procurer ou de procurer à un tiers un enrichissement illégitime, aura astucieusement induit en erreur une personne, la déterminant à des actes préjudiciables à ses intérêts pécuniaires ou à ceux d’un tiers. De quelle manière ? Par des affirmations fallacieuses ou par la dissimulation de faits vrais. Ou encore en confortant astucieusement la victime dans son erreur. En d’autres termes: sans astuce, pas d’escroquerie.
Selon la jurisprudence, il y a astuce lorsque l’auteur recourt à un édifice de mensonges, à des manœuvres frauduleuses ou à une mise en scène. Un comportement peut également être qualifié d’astucieux en présence de fausses informations, si leur vérification n’est pas possible, ne l’est que difficilement ou ne peut raisonnablement être exigée.


For girls reading us and who bought things online : it is possible to get your money back, I shall indicate you soon on which platform you can safely file a complaint, in all languages.
 
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I think there's something wrong with teaching women prostitution. It has and always will put women in vulnerable positions, physically, emotionally and mentally. So if someone really wants to be a prostitute, fine! But why teach women that if you can teach them some other things that make a better future for them.
 
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Ladies, is the Dacob's video not available anymore?

It’s my understanding that he records these long Lives (10 hrs plus) and then edits it down to the individual topics he discussed and posts them as separate YouTube videos. So, if all goes as he’s appear to do it before, we should be seeing that segment up as its own video hopefully in the next few days.
 
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As for fillers talk, I need more proof to know they're really that dangerous!

I have been reading those new studies about the filler moving up and down and this could have some truth but things don't just move up and down that easily in our skin or anywhere in our body. plus even with that, another study by a dermatologist shows MRI is effective in showing where the filler is 'moved' to and they can dissolve. Even a lot of these studies at the end promote their own clinics and how if done right fillers can be good!

It's a hot topic so everyone is trying to establish a name by coming up with new "facts" about this area, while they may have good intentions or some truth.. A lot more accurate studies at larger levels need to be done. It's a "new" thing and no one really knows the extent of its side effects when used at this level everyone is, so I'm not recommending everyone getting fillers or anything like that. Just that we need more studies.

Anna just doesn't look good. The fillers she is putting are not as good as the previous ones she had in London! It has changed the shape of her face. Something all fillers do though but if done right they are supposed to make your face shape better and not bigger. Anna's poor textured skin doesn't help either. The texture (and pale with a cool undertone) makes her look so much older. Her makeup is not good either which makes her shiny in places she is not supposed to and dry in places she's not supposed to be dry. her previous hair color was so much better. her Zara outfits fitted her personality better.
Seems like one of her biggest beauty mistakes was taking that color consulting certification!
 
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Thank you for the insight, that was really illuminating! However, I would be super weary to boast of such connections, or for the friend even boasting of his granddad moving to South America after WW2, especially, if it was Argentina. There are very serious implications of it.
 
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@hereforitall i understand who you’re refrencing too, his videos made me dig deeper on if it’s actually true because you are right multiple unbiased sources are needed to establish an opinion.

“despite reduction in size and denseness, the small amount of gel presenting into the subcutaneous fat after twelve months of the application evidenced the HA efficacy and long-acting”

“On high-resolution morphological MR images the HA injection is barely visible, but with quantitative MRI the zone of injection is clearly seen. This is due to HA having a distinctly different transverse relaxation time, T(2) approximately 600 ms, compared with dermal and hypodermal tissues, 35 and 80 ms, respectively.”

”While HA fillers are marketed as having a temporary effect of several months, the authors demonstrate that they may persist in the body for up to 9 years.”

“54 year old woman received multiple injections of hyaluronic acid filler to the brow region to address volume loss over a 21-month period. She then developed significant pitting edema of both upper eyelids, which persisted for 6 years.” “confirms that the hyaluronic acid injected into the brows was responsible for this patient's chronic eyelid edema”

“After long-term follow-up (12-93 months, mean = 21.6), persistent volumizing effects were observed in most patients.”

“Ten of the 14 patients denied any hyaluronic acid facial injections for more than 2 years at the time of the magnetic resonance imaging. All 10 had hyaluronic acid magnetic resonance imaging signal. Five patients denied any hyaluronic acid treatment in specific locations for more than 6 years; all had significant magnetic resonance imaging hyaluronic acid signal in those areas. One patient denied treatment with hyaluronic acid in the orbital region for over 12 years, which showed significant persistent periorbital hyaluronic acid. The most common clinical referral was longstanding “puffiness” in a specific area, questioning the presence of hyaluronic acid, edema, or fat as a cause.“

edit- I just shared the links to provide the source for my opinions and hopefully used educational purposes as well
 
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Yes, hyaluronic acid-based and collagen-based fillers are considered to be fine, when done in small doses to naturally compliment what you already have, but there aren't really any long term studies so it's a "proceed with caution" type of thing. These procedures all have risks involved and I agree, a good skincare routine is the best way to go. I'm not totally against fillers but I am wary of them myself, even the temporary fillers in many cases do not completely dissolve.

Never steer towards permanent fillers of any sort, there's not enough long term research on them and the majority have complications and can disfigure. Aim for something that can be dissolved by hyaluronidase and always go to board-certified doctors/nurses with lots of trustworthy reviews to have any treatments done. I don't want to give away too much about myself but my partner and I both have a background in medicine. He is against any form of cosmetic injections due to the lack of long-term studies on how they can affect the body.

The aim is to not "look overdone" but to compliment your natural features already, or perhaps smooth a few lines out. Sometimes it doesn't work out due to inexperienced or careless injectors but Anna seems to go overboard and inject too much, too often. Her look is very noticeable and isn't that the opposite reason to get fillers and work done? The goal is to look natural, not tight and overfilled. If it happens by accident, of course, then it's not that person fault but it is evident Anna continuously goes back for more and more fillers.
 
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Sorry, I had to reply - that "You are asking too much" is from me I could not resist the temptation
And the OP wasn’t me… But it would be interesting to see what AB will do when majority of her followers start clamoring for a house tour
 
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