Anna Rubin

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Jun 19, 2017
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HEIGHT 5' 11" / 180 CM
BUST 29" / 74 CM
WAIST 24" / 61 CM
HIPS 35" / 89 CM

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Miu Miu Resort 19

not a fan of the outfit but her legs are killer
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Some IG photos









Her account is now private so these aren't visible any more. :cry:

I am not exactly sold on her (yet). Her body is ace but it's her portraits I find more intriguing. Some make me feel afraid of her and I like that in an I-don't-want-to-like-that-so-I-like-it-more way.

This is a feeble attempt to express the intensity she can conjure. Maybe I've poured a little too much G in my G&T, but she gives me a "how dare you look at me like that" internal reaction. She makes me feel like the direct object, rather than viewer watching model (model as direct object). Is this babble? Does this make any sense? :nervous:

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It's funny, even though there's no denying both names look very similar, they sound so different to my native German speaker's ears (and she is German as far as I know) that I really had to think twice about what you mean. The main difference is that English speakers would probably say RUbin as in Reuben Steak (same etymological root), whereas we pronounce it RuBIN (Ru BEEN), which makes it sound very different form RUbik.
 
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(Just found out she's Danish, oh well...how would it be pronounced in Danish then?)
 
(Just found out she's Danish, oh well...how would it be pronounced in Danish then?)
Pronounced in almost the same way as in german, bit with a more “sharper” (?) “I”-sound than “ee” (RubIn) :grin:
 
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