LoganNZed
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Lizzo is called beautiful, gorgeous, and apparently can outrun, outdance & outsex everyone else. (cringe) Look, she’s a great singer/artist/performer and I will never make fun of her just cause she’s overweight. But, in the same instance, I’m not going to priase her for it either. Jillian is right. It’s NOT something

And ironically, if you watch the video the interviewer brought up Lizzo. Not Jillian.

I mean, she’s not wrong. Society has an unhealthy relationship with their body and food. Losing weight is incredibly hard and we should provide better nutrition education (as well as nutrition itself). The solution to this isn’t glorifying Lizzo’s obesity. She’s not a bad person for being morbidly obese, but she can’t

This is the worst written article I have seen in a long time. She said nothing offensive. She stated basic facts about the negative health effects associated with obesity. The article completely ignores these and writes “nobody messes with Lizzo”. Okay? The article completely ignores facts for feelings and basic

I get people feel like Michaels was attacking Lizzo, but I don’t think she said anything out of line. The fact is, Lizzo isn’t just a normal person battling her weight. She is part of a group, intentionally or not, who glorify obesity instead of calling it what it is: a dangerous and unhealthy weight that leads to

Statistically, I think the number one cause is actually “being Donald Trump”.

And also, why are people bringing race into it? How is that relevant? 

being body positive is good

There is a difference between body positivity and healthiness. It’s all well and good to not be embarrassed about love handles. However it doesn’t change the truth that being overweight is generally bad for your health (I say this as someone who is also overweight). Michaels didn’t take unprovoked potshots. 

I’m just disappointed with how consistently lazy the writing is.  In terms of weak characterization, simplistic storytelling and even consistently flat dialogue.  

What the fuck is up with that dagger? how does it only match the wreckage of the death star II from a certain angle? It was implied to be ancient. So palpatine knew what woudl happen to him? That doesn’t work....

The location of these wayfinders was implied to be long lost and written in the sacred jedi texts - so how

New Zealand rocks

I live in Melbourne, Australia; where we’re known for our hipster brunch. You won’t get a mimosa, but you’ll get a single-origin espresso (probably served with a card detailing the provenance of the beans). You’ll be on Bruswick Street in Fitzroy, sitting on a salvaged metal stool in an industrial-chic warehouse

Lived for over fifteen years in Melbourne, Australia, where breakfast and coffee culture is incredibly strong. Any urban center in the greater metropolitan area you can’t throw a rock without hitting a good breakfast place, there’s literally hundreds of fantastic cafes and the standard is extremely high and the level

Crystal Skull.

My friend was finally convinced to take her first vacation in more than five years when her secretary came into her office and said, “You know, if you were hit by a bus today, they would post your job opening tomorrow. Get out of here.” Go to work, do your job well, but don’t for a second think that the company cares

You and your wife need new friends if they’re all that concerned about the size of the diamond. Of course this is coming from a guy whose frugal wife would have cut him if he wasted $5k+ on a diamond. But seriously, I’d say over half of our friends who have gotten married in the last 5 years have opted for something

Got engaged 2 weeks ago. My ring is a 2-carat ruby (lab created, its both our birthstone), surrounded by .10-carat white sapphires (also lab created) on a 18k gold band. He paid less than $170 at Macy’s and I’ve received nothing but compliments on the ring.

The entire diamond debate is pretty fascinating. Bottom line, they’re overpriced and artificially inflated. All stones have some markup, so it’s never really an “investment,” but diamonds seem like a particularly bad bet. My wife’s engagement ring is a fairly good quality sapphire and it’s stunning.