Looks like its not even overalls its wheelchair clothing for fat people that a brand called "ButterCream Clothing" made that is only avaiable via special order. It ties at the shoulders on both sides instead of being normal overalls.
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Deathfats expressing concern about the environment and sustainability never fails to make me laugh.
Fatty, your entire existence is based upon environmentally-destructive levels of overconsumption, from producing, packaging, and shipping the extra human's worth of food you eat every day, to producing, packaging, and shipping the extra human's worth of fabric to cover your oversized self, to the gasoline required to haul you anywhere (because you obviously aren't walking any more than you have to), to the super-size bariatric chairs you no doubt insist your doctors have in their offices, to the pharmaceuticals you take for your obesity-related conditions that you piss into the water supply. If you gave even half a shit about the environment at all, you wouldn't be living as you are; you wouldn't be an overconsuming fatty. So fuck off with the virtue signalling.
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The GFM pages for dumb cosmetic 'gender surgeries' must have increased many hundred fold in the last 5 years. Anti-capitalism= making bank for dodgy plastic surgeons?
C and her band of instagram HAES tards are astonishingly fail at being 'anti-capitalist' lol
Don't forget the pharmaceutical companies who stand to make a fortune, due to the increased market for exogenous hormones (on top of the antidepressants, anti-anxiety meds, and anti-psychotics so many troons of both sexes seem to require), as well as medications to counteract the deleterious effects of taking said hormones (especially in women).
It doesn't cost a woman much at all to be a butch lesbian, but if you can convince her she's really a man, you can sell her a fortune in surgical procedures, then pharmaceuticals, over the span of her lifetime. She's no longer just a masculine woman who occasionally seeks medical care; her existence is medicalized, and she's a patient forever—which means a steady stream of income for the pharmaceutical companies that she relies on to help her keep up the pretense that she's a man.
But yeah, you're totally fighting the good fight against capitalism, Corissa. Sure, you are.