You really CAN legislate common sense public health improvements,
You really CAN legislate common sense public health improvements,
Still shaming. Your perspective on what is too skinny is subjective. And your critiquing of such women with thin bodies and ribs showing is antifeminist. Our bodies are our bodies and it is not for you to subjugate them to your views on beauty or acceptability in society whether that be fat or thin. I will concede…
Still body shaming. I don't go around describing obese people as those who exist on cookies, burgers, and fat. Yay for images of women who look like they are exploding at the seams!
If I were on reddit, I would.
Yes what you are missing is that we are an predominantly narcissistic population riddled with sloth and the need for instant gratification. It's simply a result of placing capitalism before humanism in the political scheme of things. Both historically with the eradication of the natives and presently with the…
I will. I live in Koreatown and I'm excited about this prospect!
I want to answer this question with what I'm thinking but.... I'll just keep it to myself.
I don't know if you just made this up but I like it.
We don't have to body shame naturally thin people either though.
Japan is a country with very specific beauty ideals perpetuated by a low obesity rate and an obsession with mass-produced "idols." (Almost like the United States, but not quite!) Actually data shows it's not "almost" but literally the exact opposite.
You can file all that under the western concept of Karma. Of course, everything about Buddhism has to be oversimplified to be absorbed by the minds of those in the part of the world that is predominantly populated by people that vote politicians into office that believe snakes can talk.
"What the hell? Those bastards!"
sure
It's a true story.
Ok. Let me know what I owe you.
Weird I went to find it on Netflix and it's not there.
I don't think you are understanding. I am a 3d biomedical animator that is managing graphic designers in a marketing firm. I am doing the job that if you research pays 20% more than what I make and 30% more than that of the people that I manage (graphic designers). I am working for a rate that is well below the…
No. I'm his manager and I have a masters. I manage a man that makes more than I do and couldn't install a printer driver or set up his email on his own computer. He even claimed that he couldn't log into it because I set up his email via my computer onto his and wouldn't give him his password. Even though this has…