Health code Episode 69:
Direct quote from Sarah - βI was like above average at schoolβ
Direct quote from Sarah - βI was like above average at schoolβ
Above average at being a head, maybe.Health code Episode 69:
Direct quote from Sarah - βI was like above average at schoolβ
More importantly, Does it even count when it was THIRTEEN YEARS ago?Above average at being a head, maybe.
It's gotta be photoshop! The image has been altered, there's a rainbow hue around the upper outline of her body (no untouched image would do that) - the clone or stamp tool has imprinted the hand of someone else on her right foot. and her left toes are all wrong, because PHOTOSHOP FAUX PAS.WHAT THE duck IS THAT!!!! Her left foot is awfully extended and I can't figure out what that indent on the right ankle is. It's so gross.
Also notice how when she was in the car today with her mum... the sez would say something and her mum kept correcting her. I appreciated that haha
i feel like its kept parts of her hand near her legs - even tho her hands are behind herIt's gotta be photoshop! The image has been altered, there's a rainbow hue around the upper outline of her body (no untouched image would do that) - the clone or stamp tool has imprinted the hand of someone else on her right foot. and her left toes are all wrong, because PHOTOSHOP FAUX PAS.
Itβs hard to tell because of the way itβs been taken but the sand drops off under her foot. Itβs a combination of a shadow and water over her foot thatβs making it look weird.i feel like its kept parts of her hand near her legs - even tho her hands are behind her
In the previous episode she talked about SALAD DRESSING & how much she HATES STORE BOUGHT DRESSING and if anyone brings a salad with iceberg lettuce and whole cherry tomatoes with store bought french or italian dressing to a party she's not about it.Health code Episode 69:
Direct quote from Sarah - βI was like above average at schoolβ
What does make you think so? (About the society) I live in Spain and it's safe to say people still to this day go to the beach and sunbath. The beaches are full. People also do many activities on the sun. And you know what? Yes cancer is real, but life is a witch and oftentimes people that never sunbath get skin cancer, just like people that don't smoke get pulmonary cancer. Also just to add, my colleague is 65 she uses olive oil on the sun her whole life and she looks 50. You can't fight genetics. The irony is that Sezza's older sister looks the youngest actually.For someone who's life goal is to be a milf, she gets burnt SO often. I thought we, as society, were past the days of sunbathing and getting a "tan" in the sun.
Skin cancer is a real life thing Sezz. If you havnt started praying against it already you better start now.
The Australian sun is brutal compared to European.What does make you think so? (About the society) I live in Spain and it's safe to say people still to this day go to the beach and sunbath. The beaches are full. People also do many activities on the sun. And you know what? Yes cancer is real, but life is a witch and oftentimes people that never sunbath get skin cancer, just like people that don't smoke get pulmonary cancer. Also just to add, my colleague is 65 she uses olive oil on the sun her whole life and she looks 50. You can't fight genetics. The irony is that Sezza's older sister looks the youngest actually.
The Australian sun is very strong and very dangerous. Skin cancer is our 3rd most common cancer for both men and women in Australia. In the world we are the leading most affected by skin cancer. Its serious and although we are a very outdoors loving nation, the majority of people are becoming more and more sun safe and laying out getting sunburnt is becoming less and less the norm.What does make you think so? (About the society) I live in Spain and it's safe to say people still to this day go to the beach and sunbath. The beaches are full. People also do many activities on the sun. And you know what? Yes cancer is real, but life is a witch and oftentimes people that never sunbath get skin cancer, just like people that don't smoke get pulmonary cancer. Also just to add, my colleague is 65 she uses olive oil on the sun her whole life and she looks 50. You can't fight genetics. The irony is that Sezza's older sister looks the youngest actually.
I'm on the Canary Islands (Spain, but not Europe in terms of climate) and also the Caribbean, people still go for holidays to those countries where the sun is wild. I mean, I don't see people stop doing it. They just care more about quality sunscreen safe for the ocean too. But holidays as well as lifestyle on the sun is still people's favorite, maybe even more after these two years.The Australian sun is brutal compared to European.
Hello everyone, I am a long time lurker and have finally registered an account here because I can not stop laughing at this funky foot photo. Anyway, thanks for all the laughs and updates on all these 'influencers'. I've been lurking on Emmypoo, Sarah&shortman, CEOCachia and here. I didn't follow any of these accounts but started to after finding all your hilarious people on Tattle. Honestly, you all provide such entertainment, these hacks should be giving you a commission. Anyway, happy to be here. And looking forward to adding to the gigglesWHAT IS GOING ON WITH HER FOOT?!!!!!
There's a hole in the ozone layer above Australia.I'm on the Canary Islands (Spain, but not Europe in terms of climate) and also the Caribbean, people still go for holidays to those countries where the sun is wild. I mean, I don't see people stop doing it. They just care more about quality sunscreen safe for the ocean too. But holidays as well as lifestyle on the sun is still people's favorite, maybe even more after these two years.
Jumping in on #sungate to say that in the height of summer in Western Australia (which is about 3 months of the year) it only takes 10 minutes of being in the sun to get burnt if youβre not wearing sunscreen. Iβve literally had second degree burns on my skin just from not wearing sunscreen in Australia and laying in the sun for a few hours (I was 19 and an idiot). Iβve been to europe in summer several times, including Greece and Spain, the sun in Europe is not at all comparable to the sun in Australia. Itβs significantly stronger and more dangerous here. Repeated sunburn/exposure to UV rays literally damages your DNA. Sarah is an idiot.I'm on the Canary Islands (Spain, but not Europe in terms of climate) and also the Caribbean, people still go for holidays to those countries where the sun is wild. I mean, I don't see people stop doing it. They just care more about quality sunscreen safe for the ocean too. But holidays as well as lifestyle on the sun is still people's favorite, maybe even more after these two years.
Yeah so was 50% of the cohort, you knob.Health code Episode 69:
Direct quote from Sarah - βI was like above average at schoolβ
im from NZ where the hole in the ozone layer also goes over us, and one time even with sunscreen on an overcast not even super hot day at the beach, I got so burnt I had sunstroke and blisters on my nose, forehead and shoulders after being out for like an hour. Sun safety is definitely a massive thing in both NZ and Australia and itβs why there are so many orange people out there with bad fake tanThere's a hole in the ozone layer above Australia.
When it's hot, you can physically feel your skin burning.
People still sunbathe here but most people put 50+ sunscreen on. I can't tan but it's almost impossible to stay in the sun for long on our 40+ degree summer days anyway.
I dont think she meant just european, she meant northern hemisphere. We also have a hole in the ozone layer here.I'm on the Canary Islands (Spain, but not Europe in terms of climate) and also the Caribbean, people still go for holidays to those countries where the sun is wild. I mean, I don't see people stop doing it. They just care more about quality sunscreen safe for the ocean too. But holidays as well as lifestyle on the sun is still people's favorite, maybe even more after these two years.