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24941 pts · March 7, 2016


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Yes, what everyone else said, plus trumps gaffs like comparing his crowd size to MLK’s ‘they say he had 1mil and I had 250k but when you look at the picture it looks the same’ or whatever he said (bc the rally was at the Washington moment) — iirc this was said in the first place in response to someone asking about him about Kamala’s big crowds and he goes “oh give me a break” but like in a tired way, not sure if this was the same day or if I’m conflating news days where he exaggerated crowds

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Dogs eat man. Woman inherits the earth.

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Ugh my WiFi sucks & had to resend one msg & now feel my flow was jumbled—I hope that made sense? basically ppl mad at how we protest not why

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How we’ve been conditioned to mourn loss of capital over loss of life (especially when it occurs in our peripheral)

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Buildings defaces, property lost, over the lives being lost. Sorry, I’m not trying to say that’s what you do—I’m just sharing a theory of

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Human life by default (not all, but it’s a conditioned response). Protests vs mass shootings—you see the divide of responses. Many value the

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I think it’s the mark of capitalism; things being more important to people. USians react more to destruction of property than the loss of

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This image should never be banned. I’m sorry that happened to you; but thank you for posting it! It should always be shared

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Sorry for the late reply. I’ve posted it before and didn’t receive any notice. I’m guessing people reported yours & you got auto ban?

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and the fact that the sign memorializing the place he was pulled from the river has been shot up a ton…

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In case anyone doesn’t know:

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And I’ve got records on my fingers *sniff* records on my fingers . . .

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You don’t know ANYthing about them aside from what you perceive through your bias and no medical history or license towards their body.

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You’re not their doctor, you don’t know what’s healthy for them. You don’t know if their mental health needs to be taken care of first

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Your telling fat people they’re fat doesn’t stop them from being fat and only hurts them. “But they don’t know medical risks like *I* do”

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Have trouble with food relationships (ie only eating McDonald’s) or have physiology that tends towards being overweight (ie Down-Syndrome)

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R@ped and gained a ton of weight after) can also rapid experience weight gain, people with mental/intellectual disabilities can also

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Can also push you into “overweight” status easily; people who’ve experienced an extremely traumatic event (ie I know someone who was gang

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Them as people with individual needs. People with disabilities and chronic debilitating pain are more likely to gain weight; birth control

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From a place of entitlement over other peoples bodies. Treating people with heavy blanket generalizations has never been helpful for seeing

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Knowing or understanding or being concerned about their own fatness doesn’t come from a place of educating them about their bodies but

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These mythical people you’re referring to. The body pos movement is about social acceptance not medical. Your concern is for fat people not

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You’re saying people don’t realize they’re fat and that you need to tell them they are? ? do you know any fat people? I’ve never met one of

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It doesn’t say “it’s healthy to be fat” it says it’s okay to feel beautiful and be fat and that ur still a man even if you’re skinny.

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Nobody’s making you do anything. Just fuck off and mind ur business. This is why isolating social stigma perpetuates the cycle of self-harm.

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interaction, kindness. U being ‘concerned’ abt other ppls weight doesn’t stop them from being fat/skinny.

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Everyone knows the health risks, ur not helping someone by saying they’re too fat or skinny—you’d help them more by giving them positive

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This post is abt mental health matters, social pressures, stigma, shaming & spreading positivity. Why counter that w/ “hurr, but unhealthy”

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This is such a strawman. No one said that. It says too skinny for a guy, too fat to feel beautiful. Both of those are still valid.

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