Corissa Enneking / fatgirlflow and Juliana "J" Aprileo / comfyfattravels - Delusional fat-acceptance lesbian couple, junk-food addicts with expensive taste, denied a mortgage due to excessive Doordash ordering

When will Juliana become bedbound? As of January 2022

  • Within 3 months

    Votes: 33 4.3%
  • Within 6 months

    Votes: 118 15.4%
  • Within a year

    Votes: 206 26.9%
  • Within 3 years

    Votes: 140 18.3%
  • Never

    Votes: 21 2.7%
  • Shes already there

    Votes: 247 32.3%

  • Total voters
    765
What is important to J:
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Do you think JULIANA will correct the dying man who acted as her father if he fucks up and uses she/her?
No, but I think C will, and no one will tell her off because no one has ever stood up to C, least of all J.
Also C now has a fun she/they pronoun so she better not dare be misgendered or its violence too, y'all

..don't put your dying relative on Instagram without their consent, is the first lesson. Would it then be too far for them to also be disrespectful in other ways- pronoun scolding etc? It's one and the same. Not just narc behaviour but pure, uncut selfishness.
 
I can see JULIANA ranting about it on her Instagram, even if she doesn't say it to her dad's face.

"So my dad committed violence against my gender on his deathbed..." *goes on minutes long rant about patriarchy, transphobia, etc before tucking in a little "cancer sucks"*
I think she's more likely to do it on her Patreon, where she's guaranteed a receptive, sympathetic audience.
 
I'm going to be honest I truly had no idea how swift pancreatic cancer was you can crunch numbers and read statistics all day long but until you see a hallow shell of the person it really doesn't click at least it didn't for me Semper Fi good sir.
It's a really bad one, for sure. His decline just since last week has been striking. ❤️

Here's an article I read recently about care at end of life in cancer patients. It certainly offers a lot of insight relevant to this thread.

From the same organization, here's an interesting article about pancreatic cancer and diabetes.
 
I'm going to be honest I truly had no idea how swift pancreatic cancer was you can crunch numbers and read statistics all day long but until you see a hallow shell of the person it really doesn't click at least it didn't for me Semper Fi good sir.


I'd never even heard of it (besides a vague awareness that any body part could get cancer I guess). It shocked me when my family member contracted it and all of a sudden I was reading all these horrifying statistics.

The disparity between how much is heard about it, and how lethal it was shocked me. I can't have been alone in this, judging by how relatively poorly funded research was. Friends were previously unaware too.

We did some fundraising for a research charity, and tried to raise awareness of it. Insignificant in the grand scheme of things, but you feel so impotent and want to do *something*. I think this might be the driver behind what C & J are doing, even if it's misplaced and done insensitivity.
 

Despite all the obscurantist jargon critical theorists use, it's amazing how everything they believe boils down to a simple two-year-old's vision of the world. Vicissitudes exist? Well then, throw all deliberate action out the window! Why eat salad? You could be hit by a runaway bus and become a quadriplegic tomorrow! Why maintain your cardio vascular fitness? Did you see that marathon-running personal trainer in Albuquerque, New Burgerland who died of COVID?

Sure. Or, hear me out, you could do your best to manage that which is within your control with the understanding that fortune is a thing and it can change adversely and that you might not fulfill your ideal mastery of yourself and your environment but that the work you put in is still work that more often than not pays off to some degree. Surprisingly, the character-building habits that people engage in alone can sometimes be the thing that helps carry people through some brutal shifts of fortunes that strip them of everything else they've worked toward.

You can realize that you aren't master of the natural world and understand that tomorrow might not be guaranteed but still care for your wellbeing as though you and your own dignity and ability are meaningful and worth trying to preserve and cultivate. That understanding applies to everyone equally: able-bodied people and those struggling with a disability. It's almost even more cruel to say this to people with a disability since it basically flattens the distinction between ability and disability, implying that the disabled might as well vegetate for all the difference it makes.
 
I agree with this. Human value isn't based on how much tangible/fiscal contribution someone can give. If your happiness only comes from how attractive you are, how important your job is, your house, your car, your abs, etc., and is seated in very temporary things, all of which will end up feeling very cheap when you're 90 and can't care for yourself.

That said, I don't get the radical opposition to health and wellness. They would physically feel better.
 
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