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I thought was a scooby doo thing?

Why not go after those who are discriminating? It would make a stronger point to not have to hide how old you are or lie about your age.

They're gross.

And by the way, my intention was not to silence you or derail the conversation. I appreciate you letting me know that's how it came across.

This is true—you can't always catch more flies with honey. I shouldn't jump on you for that because I don't know what works for everyone. But for me (can't speak for others) I know my defenses go up when I read things like eye rolling. It's harder for me to hear the meat of someone's argument and get behind it when I

I know this comment wasn't for me, but, being a "white bread suburbanite" sometimes I might say or do something that makes me look ignorant. Or unintentionally like a total asshole in regards to race or class or really anything. I'm human. I make mistakes and I haven't experienced everything. But, please, when someone

Aaaaarrgg! Seriously? This is a no-win. Ever. If you try to motivate folks (Fat, thin, whatever) people get bent out of shape because they feel judged. If you show a commercial of someone exercising, like that Nike ad, people feel like it's a judgement. If you show a thin person exercising, it's a judgement.

Yeah, they may live longer, but not necessarily 'better'.

You know... I really do wish there were one company I could count on! Or at least a website where I could see images of women my size wearing clothes. It's helpful and I forget that I often use photos as a guide. When I shop online at anthropologie, I always look at the photo reviews first. And at Zappos, i watch the

No quantifiable evidence here, but as a woman, I don't exactly care how bras are marketed to me. I will continue to buy the products that fit, not those that have marketing I like. I'm a D cup—I want something that holds me up, looks cute, and doesn't have all that extra padding. I know that I don't look like a

LOL.

Agreed. After reading about how much lipstick the average woman ingests... I've often wondered why women still wear it. I find it a nuisance. If you eat food, use a napkin or kiss someone, it rubs right off. No thanks!

Bwahahaha. My sentiments exactly.

Why is it necessary to say "male" model Rob Evans?

Definitely think people aren't lazy. I think people are scared, overwhelmed, confused, don't know where to start, and don't know what will work for them. Definitely bigger issues at hand and it's a web of reasons: economics, changing workforce (as a society, we have replaced working jobs with desk jobs... sitting for

I doubt it would change the map very much.

Science can only do so much. Sadly, science can't force people to eat broccoli, put down the cheesecake, or get out and move their ass.