Puerto Rican model Sofia Jirau, 25, is taking part in Victoria's Secret's Love Cloud collection and has become the first model with Downs' Syndrome to pose for the American brand.
Puerto Rican model Sofia Jirau, 25, is taking part in Victoria's Secret's Love Cloud collection and has become the first model with Downs' Syndrome to pose for the American brand.
Puerto Rican model Sofia Jirau, 25, is taking part in Victoria's Secret's Love Cloud collection and has become the first model with Downs' Syndrome to pose for the American brand.
Assume he meant a child with down's syndrome, vs this 25 year old with down's syndrome...a retarded child lingerie model? Nothing would shock me from these fucks.
Assume he meant a child with down's syndrome, vs this 25 year old with down's syndrome...a retarded child lingerie model? Nothing would shock me from these fucks.
Assume he meant a child with down's syndrome, vs this 25 year old with down's syndrome...a retarded child lingerie model? Nothing would shock me from these fucks.
Sometimes when you get your ass scorched in public all you can do is laugh. Garnet I was told this is a photo of you before the 112 plastic surgeries. Is that true Garnet?
Sometimes when you get your ass scorched in public all you can do is laugh. Garnet I was told this is a photo of you before the 112 plastic surgeries. Is that true Garnet?
Puerto Rican model Sofia Jirau, 25, is taking part in Victoria's Secret's Love Cloud collection and has become the first model with Downs' Syndrome to pose for the American brand.
True story (and by no means am I trying to make anyone feel guilty in here - things like retard and faggot don’t offend me and I still enjoy the brekfast gifs):
When I worked at Arby’s about 10 years ago, there was a guy with Down syndrome that worked the fryer. Curly fries, mozzarella sticks, potato cakes, etc. His name was Danny Nelson. He was my best friend of all the people at Arby’s. He would even come over to my apartment during Bama games and drink 2 beers, although the Noles ( @TheNJNole ) were his favorite team (he would always tomahawk chop). He would always be doing word search puzzles when he has free time. We made up songs and one I remember was “goin down to pens and pencils town” whenever we needed to get a pencil.
He got pushed out at Arby’s after working there for 10+ years because he wasn’t make drive thru times. Complete bullshit. He ended up getting a job at Publix about half a mile from his house and he would just walk there.
We lost touch once I got married and having kids, but he was a really cool dude. He also was a great speed skater and competed in the world winter special Olympics (even as late as 2019)
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- A small group of family and friends gathered in the waiting lobby of the Huntsville International Airport Friday afternoon, balloons and hand-made signs in tow, as they anxiously awaited the arrival of three athletes who were chosen...
True story (and by no means am I trying to make anyone feel guilty in here - things like retard and faggot don’t offend me and I still enjoy the brekfast gifs):
When I worked at Arby’s about 10 years ago, there was a guy with Down syndrome that worked the fryer. Curly fries, mozzarella sticks, potato cakes, etc. His name was Danny Nelson. He was my best friend of all the people at Arby’s. He would even come over to my apartment during Bama games and drink 2 beers, although the Noles ( @TheNJNole ) were his favorite team (he would always tomahawk chop). He would always be doing word search puzzles when he has free time. We made up songs and one I remember was “goin down to pens and pencils town” whenever we needed to get a pencil.
He got pushed out at Arby’s after working there for 10+ years because he wasn’t make drive thru times. Complete bullshit. He ended up getting a job at Publix about half a mile from his house and he would just walk there.
We lost touch once I got married and having kids, but he was a really cool dude. He also was a great speed skater and competed in the world winter special Olympics (even as late as 2019)
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- A small group of family and friends gathered in the waiting lobby of the Huntsville International Airport Friday afternoon, balloons and hand-made signs in tow, as they anxiously awaited the arrival of three athletes who were chosen...
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