That was brilliant.I know it's not real but it's not very vegan in spirit, is it?
- also a big fan of Jennifer Paterson from your avatar
That was brilliant.I know it's not real but it's not very vegan in spirit, is it?
wow, hard to believe this is Nimbobs!
Taste. A personal hero of mine.That was brilliant.
- also a big fan of Jennifer Paterson from your avatar
from memory she said her teeth either side of her front two teeth were like "micro teeth" where they're way smaller than usual which i think makes the rest of the teeth move slightly forward in the mouth so when you smile you can see more teeth than normalI hope this doesn't sound rude but in those old pictures before Invisalign why does it look like she has too many teeth?
Ahh i love her so much, that episode with the nuns and mayo and lobster is a classic <3 ty for making me smile haha.Taste. A personal hero of mine.
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Wow! Unbelievable! Who is this girl and what Niomi done with her!?Niomi enjoying meat: a thread
from her old blog
wow i thought she'd been vegan much longer than this! when did she become vegan? this blog seems much more interesting than anything recently tbhwow, hard to believe this is Nimbobs!
Im so surpised she never had braces to fix this when she was younger?from memory she said her teeth either side of her front two teeth were like "micro teeth" where they're way smaller than usual which i think makes the rest of the teeth move slightly forward in the mouth so when you smile you can see more teeth than normal
couldnt find a good photo but you can kinda see it here
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edit: lol shes totally privated the video where she talks about it, this was the thumbnail
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and now this is coming up
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I agree with this, but it is common for people with eating disorders to become vegan/vegetarian as it enables them to restrict easily while making it less obvious, i have had numerous friends do this. Obviously this is a small % of vegans and the vegan diet can obviously be very healthy, but in the case of Niomi I don't think it isI don't want it to come across as I'm defending Niomi and her relationship with food. She clearly has an eating problem but is it really neccessary to focus on the fact she is vegan and her being vegan makes it the issue? Vegan-Niomi wouldn't be a problem, Vegan & barely eating anything Niomi is a problem. You can be vegan and stuff your face and be healthy.
Sorry, I'm vegan and don't see why remembering her eating salmon or Tanya's steak is a memory of a fun Niomi. Eating meat makes someone fun?
There were many comments in the previous threads that she should live a little, party and eat some meat.
not all cinemas are closed! Just cineworld (I including picturehouse) and odeon on the weekdays at the moment. Keep supporting local indies people!!Wait a minute! How is LV allowed to do the cinema thing and all cinemas are closed!?!
the picturehouse near me is open atm but is closing on Fridaynot all cinemas are closed! Just cineworld (I including picturehouse) and odeon on the weekdays at the moment. Keep supporting local indies people!!
£5 says the muses that got picked if we ever get to see them already had naturally great skinStill waiting to hear the muses' stories...
On the website it says 'we wanted to use genuine people with real stories for our first campaign. We decided to find some Smart Skin Muses by putting a call out for anyone with an interesting story to tell and boy, did we have some amazing entries! After the extremely difficult task of narrowing them down, we ended up with our seven Muses. We decided upon the idea of a muse as a way of relating Smart Skin to every day people, not just those with perfect skin, perfect stories and perfect lives!'
And yet all that's on the website is one quote from each of them.
They haven't even updated the Facebook page since September 17th. It all seems so lazily done.
yeh exactly, noone would want to buy skin care products advertised on people without good skin surely?£5 says the muses that got picked if we ever get to see them already had naturally great skin
You’re right - it’s very common for people with eating disorders to become vegan. One of my good friends has anorexia and she’s vegan.I agree with this, but it is common for people with eating disorders to become vegan/vegetarian as it enables them to restrict easily while making it less obvious, i have had numerous friends do this. Obviously this is a small % of vegans and the vegan diet can obviously be very healthy, but in the case of Niomi I don't think it is