“I saw them in the grocery store […] sitting benignly in their spinning racks, their technicolor faces looked like a not very girl-friendly amalgam of muscles, testosterone and pulpy, bloody flesh.”

—  Amber Benson

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Amber Benson 19
actress from the United States 1977

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