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For years, I've followed a methodical cancer prevention regimen. Meet with a doctor regularly, review my family

That's really the most horrible part. YOU GUYS NEED TO DO BETTER NEXT TIME!

No, it means he got a tattoo.

Also, the teardrop can also stand for a dead family member.

Good.

I think it does. He left his dog in his girlfriend's care while he went to serve overseas. However you feel about the troops, he's doing something for our country and I refuse to feel ashamed for being mildly patriotic. Even if we cut the patriotism, him being overseas still has something to do with it. He left his

Well, aren't you just pleasant and fun to be around.

"For others, that size could even be a 12-14."

*Even* be? That size would be far below the smallest possible size that many, many women with "proper eating and exercise" habits could ever achieve. (My own natural, healthiest size is around a 24/26; my lowest when-I-had-a-restrictive-ED-and-I-was-bedridden size was

I don't like the phrases "average" and "normal", and how these are used in this sense, but the idea remains the same: she has incredible body, and she has been working hard for it. What Diehl didn't do to get her body for the competition is what separates her from the others: she didn't starve herself, she didn't

The word for a GREAT body that falls slightly short of a Victoria Secret runway model is "normal"? Okay then.

Yes, yes, that is exactly what we are saying.

And you wind up with biology classes full of teenage boys who feel no compunction whatsoever in dismissing their female teachers' authority, sticking cameras up their skirts, and literally turning their bodies into a game. Tell me the one about the hysterical feminist again. Tell me your "rape culture isn't real"

Here's what I heard is gonna happen.

I hate how he's getting all of this credit for ~starting this conversation~ all of a sudden (the internet is LOOOVING this) but women have been trying to say EXACTLY what this episode is trying to say for. YEARS. No one cares until a straight white dude decides to talk about something.

Louie hit this one on the head. I've dated a lot of heavier girls and I've definitely felt the judgement from other men. The problem isn't that men don't like big girls; it's that men don't like the way other men look at them when they're with big girls. It's a societal issue that Louis illustrates flawlessly. It's

My favorite part was about the great looking guys. I've been fat and I've been thin. I actually attracted better looking guys when I was fat. She's right. It's the not-so-great looking guys that think they should be with super models.

Yeah, I'm sure disabled people totally want your pity.

I know "fat-shaming" is bad so does that mean being larger than the average person is okay?

Yeah, if someone is unhealthy in any way they should just wallow in self loathing and feel terrible about themselves and hide until they are healthy again. Good point.

Morning affirmations:

My only take on this: