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Donnie is 6 1/2 faucets tall aka 5'-5" , peptide abs don't make you taller lmao

Donnie is 6 1/2 faucets tall aka 5'-5" , peptide abs don't make you taller lmao

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Donnie was. I found the model of faucet hes holding and from end of handle to other end of handle is about 10", so I stacked them up handle to handle to see how many faucets tall donnie is. So him being roughly 6 1/2 faucets tall would be 65" which converts to 5'-5" tall LMFAO he is truly a midget, obviously this is a rough estimate but it tracks.

u/money-in-duh-banker — 5 hours ago

Emily spellman just posted this new selfie

But unlike this guy in courage the cowardly dog she doesn't have a kind and wholesome personality

u/money-in-duh-banker — 4 days ago

Does Emily spellman have a dad?

Marrying a 40 yr old chud that doesn't respect women gives off not having a dad vibes.

Not having a dad doesn't always mean this is the result, but in her case I wouldn't be surprised.

Please don't crucify me haha

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u/money-in-duh-banker — 8 days ago

Donald Spellman peaked in highschool and can't let go

This absolute loser has been out of high school for like 18 years now and has a huge picture of himself on the highschool basketball team hanging on the wall at the new house. Talk about peaked in high school and can't let go of the "glory days", also what coach let this midget man on a basketball team LMAO

u/money-in-duh-banker — 9 days ago

Donald Spellman in his baseball themed "frog". He's not beating the being a 12 year old allegation with his height and Interests haha

u/money-in-duh-banker — 9 days ago

Emily Spellman and Donald Spellman - Feels like a future true crime documentary.

Is it just me, or does donnie totally give off narcissistic killer husband vibes. I've been watching a lot of true crime lately and when I see these 2 interact it feels like a foreshadowing to a true crime documentary. I know it's fucked up to think, but Donnie is totally a creep and controlling. In common true crime tropes when the manipulative husband can't control their wife or the wife wants to leave they go to drastic measures. If this post isn't allowed, delete.

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u/money-in-duh-banker — 18 days ago