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Remember when Mike & Molly came out and people freaked out because it's two obese people in love OMG call the skinny police!!! Yeah, that show is still on, people are watching it, so shut your mouth haters of fat or I'll shut it for you by suffocating you with my fat ass!!!

Worse! People might start to believe that fat people can be happy and successful while fat and if that's true, why the hell do they need to lose weight to be happy and successful?

If NBC showed fat people in love, they may send the dangerous message that fat people are *gasp* people too!

Love is beautiful only if you are beautiful, is that not the message that has been spread? There are no mainstream fairytales with fat people, no romantic movies. I do not give a sliver of a fuck about how having mainstream love stories with fat people in them would promote unhealthy lifestyles. At the core of it

The only interesting one is the snowboarder because he made a hilarious joke about cell phone carriers and that is something I can get on board with. Everyone else seems like they were made in a "AMERICAN MALE SIMULATOR" in a government lab.

I guess "fat" is a totally subjective term. There are times I consider myself "fat" and other times I don't, and nothing has changed other than my own opinion (I'm 5'5" and 155 lbs)

Is she fat, fat though? What is the difference between a little cushion for the pushin and fat?

Ugh, cry me a river. You know who i feel sorry for? People with disabilities, people who are born or afflicted with some condition that really lowers their chances of dating, not some fat chick who feels sorry for herself. If it's that big a deal, lose some weight. Fucking Americans and your first world problems.

Hey, girl, if I told you your skin made me think you are less human than white people, would you hold it against me?

For once, he's saying something that is true: I definitely would say anything to get laid. However, just a quick tip to Mr. DTS - usually black people hate it when you tell them you hate black people. Hope this helps!

Well... since she was born in Ukraine in the 80's her first language probably would have been Russian, her family left before it switched back to Ukrainian .

She didn't suggest they were interchangeable; she merely listed the two in succession.

Speaking as a small cog in a very large machine, my understanding is that it's to maintain our focus on what we do best. The more stuff you add to the menu, the harder it is to maintain the quality of the overall product. McDonald's started at their business at nearly the same time and in relative proximity to

And that tiny, burned thing is your best argument?

In-N-Out isn't awesome just because of the food, although animal style fries and a Neapolitan shake will get you through just about anything, they're also are a company that cares about their employees. They pay better than any of the big fast fooders, and actually offer an actual path to management.

I came of age in the LGTB community of a redneck city during the late 80s and early 90s and I thought Leto's performance was absolutely convincing. He was messy and campy and superficial and damaged in all of the ways that many trans women are —and were—in the the real world outside of the vain wishes of identity

Well, I respect the many criticisms of Leto's performance I've read. But I would counter with the fact that I remember the 80s, I lived through them. And there was no trans pride back then. People were still trying to get the trans' who fought at Stonewall and who initiated the gay rights movement in NYC in the 70s

Having watched "Paris is Burning" right before I watched "Dallas Buyers Club" I felt the the role and the performance really aren't as bad as people are saying. We're living in 2014, and the landscape of what it means to be trans and live as trans is very different. Basing my judgement of Rayon the character on the

I cringed at the misgendering in general but was it perhaps a sign of the times(/location) that Rayon didn't stand up for herself at the supermarket? What struck me more was that Jennifer Garner's character also referred to Rayon using male pronouns and they apparently were friends.

Well then I'm tired of movies about slaves/ historical bio pics winning oscars, because hey, they're just telling a story ie doing their job.