Just having an identity and/or mid-life crisis: ♀ angsty. bisexual. unemployed librarian. fat. 34.
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ya gotta stop caring what people think and start being extremely weird. but never cruel. i think that might save you
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you've all gotta stop acting like "overweight" is a gentle PC alternative for the word fat and not itself an assertion of the ontological wrongness of being large. Over What Weight Precisely
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Me: Exercise does not cause weight loss. This is a fact that has been demonstrated so robustly in research that even doctors, who hate and fear evidence, are grudgingly starting to admit this.
Someone reading that post: Cool, but have you considered that exercise leads to weight loss?
Me: I am going to eat you
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Everyone is so weird about people who cry easily. Fellas, is it evil and manipulative to *checks notes* have an involuntary stress response?
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You’re not depressed. You just need $250,000 in your bank account.
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The Fifth Element (1997) dir. Luc Besson – costume design by Jean Paul Gaultier
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from the volvo museum. i just really love early electric cars. they have the perfect shape
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I have no income. I barely exist, here on the fringes of society. Only alive because my parents can't bear to kill me off.
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Needed to dissappear into a TV show, but didn't want my usual type (cop/detective procedural), thought I'd try medical drama. Went with er because it's so long, but am I supposed to like these characters? Because I'm struggling to care.
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For those wondering: every fat person you know
- is aware that they're fat
- has heard of the health risks associated with fatness
- has most likely heard of the diet / drug / surgery / product you're considering recommending to them
- will have their guard up whenever they're around you if you make attempts to "fix" their fatness
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I broke a glass today. My fault I was unloading the dishwasher to roughly. I felt nothing. Didn't break down crying or anything.
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I don't know how to articulate this well, but I really fucking hate the way a lot of thin writers write fat characters. Like how men write women "breasting boobily" there is something so dehumanizing about how fat characters are often written. "He waddled", "he lumbered", the writer of the book I'm reading always mentions this characters "fleshy hand" when he does something with his hand. Like, we already know that he's fat. There is no need to describe everything he does as "doing it fatly".
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