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Fat woman: *exists*
Man #1: you are disgusting and unfuckable, therefore worthless
Man #2: not so fast. she is not totally worthless. I would fuck her #bodyposi #feminismFat woman: *wants to fuck neither of them*
Man #2: what th e fucK I just said you weren’t completely worthless you should be fucking grateful I said I would fuck you bc I am extraordinary and a hero for saying it
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Have you ever been called fat? Have you ever been told you should hit the gym or stop eating? How about being told that you should actually eat something? Have people told you you look like a little boy (when you’re a grown ass woman)? Have you ever received a comment about your body that made you feel unhappy with yourself?
I believe there are very, very few people out there who can answer my last question with no. Sadly, body shaming seems to have become a national sport, especially here, in Romania. As a person who’s battled with eating disorders and still has some work to do to reach a constantly healthy state of mind, I can tell you that body shaming can ruin people’s lives.Self confidence is one of the best feelings in the world and no one has the right to take that away from you. Because as wonderful as self confidence is, a simple remark can make you question everything. So please, let’s stop being a-holes and admit the truth, shall we? You don’t care about my health when you tell me I look disgusting, you’re just being mean. You’re not really concerned about my lifestyle, nor my wellbeing. As long as you’re not paying for my food, I don’t think you have the right to comment on whether I should eat or not. Disguising menace with “care” is not fair and bullies should not be given a free pass because they claim they have our best interest at heart.
The sad part is that bullying has become part of our human nature, so no matter how many articles I would write about it, or how much anyone would try, it’s virtually impossible to stop it.
What we can do, though, is fight back. Talk back. Take their hate and turn it into your own power and motivation to do good.
The first mistake people make when they’re being body shamed is that they end up believing their bully and they become a victim. Well, it’s time to stop being victims. This is MY body, so NOBODY has the right to make me feel bad about it.
Read the whole article and join the movement on http://www.theoutsiderz.com/
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shout out to forgotten asians.
shout out to south asians: asians from india, pakistan, sri lanka, bangladesh, afghanistan, bhutan, maldives.
shout out to ignored east asians from countries less romanticized than china, japan, and south korea: to mongolia, taiwan, vietnam, and further southeast to singapore, malaysia, the phillipines, east timor, brunei, cambodia, myanmar, laos, thailand.
shout out to ethnic groups within more known asian countries, like the tibetan people in china and the ainu and ryukyuan people in japan.
shout out to russian asians. shout out to central asians in former soviet countries, to people from kazakhstan, turkmenistan, tajikistan, uzbekistan, kyrgyzstan.
shout out to western asians in countries that don’t fit neatly into trivial western/european geographical boundaries of the middle east, of south asia, of europe, of africa.
shout out to mixed asians, to latinax asians, to black asians, to indigenous asians, to mixed south and east asians, and every combination.
asian people are more than just the same few ethnicities shown on tv.
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Average Life Goals
Applebees is a bit high-class for this post.
I can’t tell whether or not this is satire or an entirely serious millennial
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