Authoress already made that assumption for all of said critical audience.
Authoress already made that assumption for all of said critical audience.
Not out of context, as the critical audience i.e., myself, reiterated verbatim. You know, commenting as said critical audience.
"Rachel is doing it wrong, in a different way than she was doing it wrong before, when she weighed 260 lbs."
I seriously do not understand this culture of obsession on being "normal." Why does everyone have to find everyone else normal? I don't get it.
I literally do not care about anyone except Sean O'Pry in this photo.
It's interesting how fast we'll decry a woman for being underweight, while the opposite, is taboo and not an indicator of health.
I read a Chinese article once about the obesity epidemic in China, and how it was almost universally attributed to fast food restaurants like McDonalds being introduced in the East, the timing was extremely coincidental or not at all.
To Eastern Asian culture, they're actually not that far from "obese." The way they socially and culturally treat heavier women is really really a far cry from America, you think America's got fat acceptance issues? A Korean woman who lost 110 pounds was shamed into committing suicide after meeting her favorite…
I really hate that site, because it insinuates that being PC is what makes you a good person. Sometimes people say stupid shit, get over it.
Yeah I'm gonna hazard a guess that this is probably 60% likely to be real. It's already a low quality image but during different compression and lossy rates if it was photoshopped you can still manipulate the pixels to give you an indication if it was from a different source as it would essentially be a collage.
The shirt in the stripper pic and the other one is different, so it still may be fake but that's not the pic they used it for.
Yea, I think body positive is a great message for girls and women, of all sizes, but when it turns into, everybody has to think everyone is beautiful, it gets unrealistic.
I'm not saying that at all, there will be beautiful people of different sizes, but this is about a majority. Besides, Jessica Rabbit is arguably one of the most iconic animated characters of all time, famed for her extreme hourglass.
I'm really torn on this, on one hand I get the reasoning, and I understand where it's coming from as someone who has been overweight most of her life...
I never buy clothing from online stores that use mannequins instead of models, just doesn't hang or fit right, plus the flexibility of a human body is key to knowing how the texture of the cloth falls, and I especially hate the clothed mannequins for this reason, it reacts to differently to cloth than skin and is…
As someone who has little real world skills, so jelly. My skin is not nearly flawless enough to pull this off not to mention the 9,000 other reasons why.
No one said he was particularly groundbreaking or unique. Just saying that I find this level of hate leveled at him is disproportionate to the fact that he had literally no control on who got the grammy or not.
Saying Macklemore doesn't deserve all this haterade isn't the same as saying he deserved the win more than Kendrick Lamar or any other nominees, yea dude maybe shouldn't have won but does dude deserve to be beat down?
I starred this and want to star it so much more.
I really hate this... anything can be art sentiment that's popular nowadays with every gradeschool kid and their parents...