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>This was considered an unfuckable loser in late 80's NYC
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>>154184984
Standards were higher and pussy was more readily available.
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>>154184984
I never really considered why she can't get a date. girls in the 80s just kinda complained about that.
I would an Irma in five seconds flat. though in some episodes she's definitely goofier-looking than others.
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>>154185280
I mean, she gets dates doesn't she? I remember more than a few times she had guys who were interested in dating and more but she brushed them off for random things. It's probably her own attitude that was causing any of it.
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>>154184984
now april looks like this
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>>154184984
Everyone looks like a loser compared to yellow jumpsuit titty monster April. Irma's cute.
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>>154184984
Back then, having a girl in modest clothing, ponytail and glasses meant she was an ugly frumpy nerd
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>>154186743
Her nose is ugly
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>>154186755
What I'd give for a frumpy nerd.
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>>154184984
Dont let the baggy clothes bumps and bends fool you, Irma is packing some serious 85JJs under that sweater. I KNOW IT



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