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Tumblr jest takim comfort place.
#75kg#blogi motylkowe#bede motylkiem#chce byc szczupla#lekka jak motyl#motylki any#nie jestem glodna#za gruba#chce byc lekka jak motylek#nie chce być gruba#slodkakicia
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75kg - 1,68 cm
quiero bajar al menos 25kg este año!!!
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SOCIALS:
Tumblr: @Tanoroe
Twitter: @Tanoroe_
Instagram: @Tanoroe
Tiktok: @Tanoroe_
I'm only really active on Tumblr BTW (lol and looking for mutuals but idk how to work the interwebs ok)
#new pinned post#i’m trying to find the person who made the template but finding a og on tiktok is so hard#omg also just benched 60kg/130lbs#gonna try and get to 100kg next year but i’ll be chill with 80kg/75kg#ps i’m an INTP
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New gym goal is benching Astarion's body weight for 3 reps
#i've been so burnt out lately but maybe this gives me something to work towards LMAO#i can do 70kg for 3 reps but 75kg x3 is ever elusive
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as a child raised like this i have an AWFUL relationship with food and constantly struggle with maintaining a balanced diet
This is a controversial take that everyone will hate but it's one thing to feed your kid better, more wholesome food than twinkies and hot pockets daily, it's another thing to force them to adhere to a crunchy granola beige colored diet where they cant share the snacks their peers are eating or have a normal childhood or have fun. None of you were raised like that and if you were you know what im talking about.
#im like 75kg bc of it and im still working on trying to lose some of ir#my mums a dietitian so shes always nagging me abt it
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INCREDIBLE NEWS: THE REFUGEE OLYMPIC TEAM HAVE SECURED THEIR FIRST EVER OLYMPIC MEDAL THIS IS NOT A DRILL
#so proud of them :)#btw it was Cindy Ngamba a 25yo woman in the womens boxing 75kg#she is origionally from Cameroon and was granted refugee status due to her sexuality (it is illegal to be gay in Cameroon)#go Cindy!!#also fun fact her middle name is WINNER
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#The weight loss adventures continue: I have now gone under 94kg which I really didn't expect#I'm not even doing anything in particular aside from trying to eat less junk food and sleeping more#So we'll see how it goes#And how much weight I end up losing xD#I came here at 85kg#Lost 5 of them in a month for all the walking in the heat I did#Then put them back on & climbed up to 99kg#I don't expect to get back to the 75kgs of my twenties but I definitely won't complain if I go down to 90kg or so#We'll see xD
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Em busca da minha melhor versão
já se foram -25kgs com academia, dieta, NF
🐛Peso Inicial: 100kgs (jan 2024)
🐛 M1 - 90kgs
🐛M2 - 80kgs
🐛M3 - 75kgs (fev 2025)
🐛M4 - 70kgs
🐛M5 - 65kgs
🐛M6 - 60kgs
🐛M7 - 55kgs
🦋Meta Final - 50kgs
🪽Meta Sonho - 45kgs
Eu me assusto ao ver o quão grande eu era…. Eu nem percebi que tinha chegado naquele tamanho…. 100 kgs com 1,64??? Onde eu tava com a cabeça, detonei meu corpo, meu joelho, etc, hoje em dia eu percebo o buraco que tinha me enfiado!!
eu uso as fotos para comparar pq eu olhando no espelho realmente nao vejo nenhuma diferença…. Eu juro que me enxergo igualzinha a quando eu tinha 100kgs….Odeio a distorção de imagem
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#th!n$p0#garotas bonitas não comem#anabllrr#anadiet#anabrasil#tw ana bløg#tw ed ana#tw ana rant#ana y mia#tw ana mia
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FIA: Stricter Rear Wing Deflection Tests Introduced for the Chinese GP! 🚨
Following analysis from the Australian GP, the FIA has decided to toughen rear wing flexibility tests starting at the Chinese GP.
Update to Article 3.15.17: When 75kg of load is applied to the rear wing, the slot gap must not vary by more than 0.5mm instead of 2mm (with a temporary 0.25mm tolerance for Shanghai).
🤔 Why? Footage analysed from the Australian GP showed enough deformation to justify stronger controls.
⏰ When? Enforced from Race 2: Chinese GP.
✅ All cars in Melbourne passed the previous static test and were deemed fully legal
As has been previously communicated, between the end of the 2024 season and the start of the 2025 season, the FIA exercised the authority it is granted under Article 3.15.1 of the Technical Regulations to introduce either new or more challenging load-deflection tests for the front wing (from race 9, Spanish Grand Prix), the upper rear wing, and the beam rear wing. In addition, the FIA requested to the teams to use cameras in Free Practice Sessions to monitor the on-track deformations exhibited by the cars during the Australian Grand Prix.
More specifically, Article 3.15.17, introduced in 2025, states that if 75Kg of vertical load is applied on either extremity of the rear wing mainplane, the distance between the mainplane and the flap (also known as “slot gap”) must not vary by more than 2mm. From the forthcoming Grand Prix in Shanghai, this limit will be reduced to 0.5mm. Due to the short notice for Shanghai only a tolerance of 0.25mm will be added to this new limit.
The Teams were informed of this revised test early Monday 17th of March.
The FIA wishes to further confirm that during the Melbourne event all cars tested against the requirements of Article 3.15.17 and found to comply, therefore all cars raced in Melbourne were deemed to be legal.
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hey ! i'm nana ! ༊*·˚ born : 26 . 12 . 2008 (16 years old) sw : 75kg cw : 63kg lw : 55kg gw : 45kg ugw : 40kg dw : 35kg safe foods ⋆·˚ ༘ * pickles , berries , oatmeal , caramel rice cakes , peanut butter , toast, bananas
looking for mutuals !! ೄྀ࿐ ˊˎ-
#4n4blr#4nor3xia#4norexla#4n@diary#@na motivation#@na blog#@n@ tips#@n@ buddy#@na rules#tw 3d vent#3ating d1sorder#3d not sheeran#3d f4st#f4st!ng#f4st1ng#too f4t#st4rv3#st4rve me#tw skipping meals#i wanna be sk1nn1#light as a feather
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Queer and trans folk around the world often take an interest in the athletes from our community, and Outsports even collects a database of all the the out LGBTQ competitors. While JK Rowling and 99 percent of conservative media were harassing two cis women boxers, 195 QT athletes represented 26 nations and none, but we’ll get to that. That makes this the queerest Olympics ever, beating out the total of 186 out athletes in Tokyo and, if Queer Nation granted citizenships, would be the 14th largest national contingent at the games. That hypothetical Queer Nation would also have placed sixth in the medal count, tying the Netherlands with 15 golds but falling neatly between the Dutch and host country France on the strength of silvers and bronzes.
One happy bit of news is that in both golds and overall medal count, Queer Nation beat out every single country in the world that criminalizes same-sex boinking. The only bad news seems to be that people competing in the men’s events seem a little underqueered compared to the women. Can’t we at least get a few interested in the Greco-Roman wrestling? Yr Wonkette is just asking.
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Sure, justice in silver and gold for badass bisexual Black woman Sha’Carri Richardson, excluded from Tokyo on the basis of smoking legal weed in Eugene, Oregon, was as sweet as sativa; it was fun to see Diana Taurasi go out on the queer top with her sixth Olympic gold in a row (team USA’s eighth consecutive women’s basketball gold); and seeing the shoulders on those women rugby players was a dream come true. But we want to speak about someone who didn’t represent any country at all: Cindy Ngamba.
Ngamba is a middleweight (75kg) boxer originally from Cameroon. At 11 years old some family members fled to the United Kingdom as refugees, and brought Ngamba along. The family maintains it had the proper approval for Cindy, but that when her uncle returned to Cameroon it was lost. The UK Home Office has been threatening to deport her since the age of 16, when she was accepted to university and realized she couldn’t produce her visa for her college paperwork.
Despite the threats, Ngamba fought and won many times in the UK’s amateur boxing competitions, having started as a hobbyist in the local Bolton Lads and Girls Club program. She also went on to get an undergraduate degree with honors, all while threats of deportation hung over her head. After winning a UK national championship, she met then-PM Theresa May celebrating her win and the efforts of the Lads & Girls Club where she trained. One might think that the UK might eventually forgive an 11-year-old girl for not keeping track of her paperwork herself, but the Home Office has remained resolute denying Ngamba regularized status.
What makes all this both horrifyingly inhumane and also relevant to this article is that Ngamba is an out lesbian. She has been consistently denied a path to citizenship or even legal residency, only escaping deportation because of her ability to document horror after horror inflicted on queer residents of Cameroon. International law prohibits sending a refugee back to their nation of citizenship or previous residence if they would face persecution and risk of great harm, a crime called “refoulement.”
“If I was sent back, I can be in danger,” Ngamba said. “So, I was given the refugee status to be safe and protected."
Unable to represent the UK and unable to compete in qualifying competitions in Cameroon, Ngamba got an opportunity that no other stateless athlete had ever shared before 2016: she was named to the IOC Refugee Olympic Team. So far that team has only been allowed to compete in the summer games, and only in Rio, Tokyo, and this year in Paris. (They will be allowed to compete in the Winter Games for the first time in 2026.) Given the incredible barriers most refugees face, it is perhaps not surprising that no Refugee Team member has ever won a medal. But while Ngamba has faced incredible legal problems and a ruthlessly anti-immigrant government her entire time in the UK, she at least had better training facilities in her local Lads & Girls than most refugees can dream.
And the dreams paid off. Team Refugee got its first medal ever when Ngamba took home middleweight bronze. "I just want to tell every refugee out there, whether they are an athlete or not, to never give up,” she said after being asked to carry the Olympic flag at the opening of the games. When she won, the whole refugee team took to the internet to celebrate:
“The Refugee Olympic Team is incredibly proud of Cindy Ngamba, the first EOR athlete and the first-ever refugee medallist at the Olympics,” the team posted on X, formerly Twitter. “Today, we are speechless. Cindy did it. Refugees did it!”
Yes, yes you did.
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I thought i ha surpressed this fe tish for a long time. Going form 87kg to 62 kg in like 1 year.
Im back now at 75kg and im wondering if I want to put on my tightest pair of pants and go buy a big cake and eat it on my own in my room
There is no way out. To drop some science: the neurons in your head have been wiring pleasure and indulgence together for a long, long time. So long that it's pretty much impossible to ever leave this kink behind. The only way to deal with it would be to remove all possible triggers, but that's impossible. You'll have to eat, you'll see fat people online or IRL, and you'll always have some weight fluctuation. I bet you were quite turned on when you went from 62kg to 65kg, even though it's just such a small gain. That's only proving that even after such a big weight loss, your brain is still the same and still loves getting fatter. That's why you gained another 10kg and will only keep on getting fatter.
It'd be useless to fight yourself. You literally can't win, so just enjoy and get fat ~
#ask#weight gain encouragement#feedee encouragement#fat encouragement#feeding kink#gaining weight on purpose#gaining kink
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height: 5‘7“/ 169cm
hw: 165lbs/75kg
sw: 162lbs/74kg
cw: 165lbs/75kg
gw1: 143lbs/65kg
gw2: 132lbs/60kg
gw3: 121lbs/55kg
ugw: 110lbs/50kg
i try to survive on coffee, tea and cola zero most days tbh..
tips are appreciated as i have a b1ing1ing problem when i restr1ct too much..
#4n@diary#tw ed ana#@na shit#anadiet#light as a 🪽#thinspp#sk11ny#sk1nny aesthetic#34t1ng d1s0rd3r#34t1ng dis0rder#3ating d1sorder#3d blog#3d but not sheeren#3d diary#3d f4st#tw 3d vent#@n@ @ngel🪽#@n@ buddy#@n@ diet#@n@ meal#@n@ tips#@na blog#@na buddy#tw @n@ blog#starv1ng#⭐️ ing motivation#⭐️rving#⭐️ve#⭐️ve me#3d not sheeran
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Welcome to my blog!!
Hello, I’m just a girly MINOR who likes to post her thoughts on here.
Small: questioning sapphic
‼️MINOR MINOR MINOR 20+ DNI DNI DNI MINOR MINOR‼️
Also DNI if
Just about any adjective that ends with -cist or -phobic (you can guess what I mean, don’t play with me and ask 💀)
n@z!, trump supporter or far right in general
Interests of mine
mha (ik ik)
WL!!!!!
The first atomic bomb
Biggest karmaabutt0n shipper🔥
occasionally has flirty reblogs with @d1etcokech4rli3
What I post
mostly ed related stuff
angry little blurts
rare reblogs
Tag system (new) #makamae = general
#makamae is going crazy = disoriented
#lebanese makamae = me when I'm involved with @d1etcokech4rli3
#maketosismae = Ana 😓
more later probably
Ask are always open and I always reply! (Within 5 business days)
Stats under cut! (PLEASE LEAVE IF TRIGGERING)
5'3/160 cm
hw: 182 (83kg)
sw: 174 (79kg)
lw: 157.4 (72kg)
cw: 158 (73kg?)
gw1: 170 (77kg) ✅
gw2: 165 (75kg)✅
gw3: 160 (73kg)✅
gw4: 150 (68kg)
gw5: 145 (66kg)!
ugw: 110 (50kg)
Lost: 14 lbs/6kg
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Since people are talking about Olympic women’s boxing for all the dumb reasons, let’s try to talk about the cool stuff going on this year.

The best boxer on the women’s side at the 2024 Games is arguably Busenaz Surmeneli. A 2020 Olympic gold medalist, the 26 year old from Turkey is looking to join Claressa Shields and Nicola Adams as the only women to repeat gold medals at the Olympics. She’s a 2x world champion, a champion at the Euro Games, and Euro boxing champ. She’s set to fight in the quarterfinals against Thailand’s Janjaem Suwannapheng.

I said Surmaneli is the arguable best fighter at the games because there is another elite boxer competing - Ireland’s Kellie Harrington. Another gold medalist from the 2020 Games, Harrington is the heir to Katie Taylor’s amateur dominance for Ireland. Harrington is an accomplished amateur with world championship medals, euro championship medals, and euro games medals. She’s got wins over people like professional world champions like Caroline Dubois, Maiva Hamadouche, Beatriz Ferreira, and more. Fantastic boxer. Set to face off with Beatriz Ferreira on Saturday (Aug 3) in the semifinal for women’s 60 KG. Which is a fantastic fight.

This year, the Refugee Olympic Team’s flagbearer was a woman named Cindy Ngamba. Originally from Cameroon, the young woman lives in the UK. She was forced to flee Cameroon as a teenager and picked up boxing in the UK at 15. She’s been unable to secure citizenship or a VISA. After coming out as lesbian at 18, it was determined they couldn’t send her back to Cameroon because it is illegal in the country. While Cindy wasnt considered a big favorite, she won her round of 16 bout against 3rd ranked Tammara Thibeault of Canada. One more win would secure her a medal at women’s 75kg!
Over in women’s 57 kg, we have Ashleyann Lozada. Lozada is the first woman to make it to the Olympics from Puerto Rico! Nesthy Petecio became the first woman to ever medal at the Olympics for the Philippines in boxing (and 2nd ever) when she won silver back in Tokyo. She’s announced she will retire after this Olympic cycle and is looking to give the Philippines only its 2nd gold medal ever! There are so many personal stories that I could go into. Hell, everyone is talking about Imane Khelif but not her story. She grew up rural village in Algeria, selling scrap metal so she could get bus fare to make it to the gym. Marcelat Sakobi, of Congo, used her exit in the round of 32 to remind everyone that there is an ongoing genocide happening in Congo.

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