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What's interesting is that these pictures weren't even taken at their own house. I don't know whose place, and whose BigFig mattress that is, but it's not theirs.
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What's interesting is that these pictures weren't even taken at their own house. I don't know whose place, and whose BigFig mattress that is, but it's not theirs.
What's under the bed? Is it supposed to shore up the structural integrity of the bedframe? There's no way J and Corissa combined weigh much less than 1100 lb.
What is going on with that photo? Corissa looks like she bathes in fryer oil...Guess she doesn't like the art she shills from the gofundme for the dude selling art for his SRS:
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The mattress support that much, but not the stand...
Lol C isn't even on the mattress in the photo- seems like despite the bariatric mattress they would still be squished next to eachother.
Imagine being a woman who weighs as much as a baby elephant![]()
We don't know for certain but I think you are overestimating. Corissa has always been cagey about her exact weight while Juliana's last statement on her weight was "over 500 pounds" about six months ago in this post.They passed that "milestone" about a year or so ago, didn't they? J's got to be around 700 now, and C's got to be close to 600. Maybe they could sleep on it in shifts, or on alternate nights?
I know that blog post has been discussed here, but I just wanted to repost this line: "In your everyday shower, I find that my feet hurt from standing pretty quickly. I don’t move very fast, so I often have to prioritize what I can get done in the time that my body will allow."We don't know for certain but I think you are overestimating. Corissa has always been cagey about her exact weight while Juliana's last statement on her weight was "over 500 pounds" about six months ago in this post.
For comparison Chance Carmichael was a male deathfat who looked like this near the end of his life (weight ~700-800 pounds in his own telling). Juliana is not as fat and probably much shorter at only 5'2", so even 650 lbs is a real stretch in my opinion. I know they fucked up the seats in their Nissan but that doesn't mean they weigh over 1,100 pounds (the payload capacity), it just means not every spot is rated to 500-plus pounds because the designers didn't expect the load to all be put on just two of the seats.
Reading this just makes me want to go take a nice, long, hot showerI know that blog post has been discussed here, but I just wanted to repost this line: "In your everyday shower, I find that my feet hurt from standing pretty quickly. I don’t move very fast, so I often have to prioritize what I can get done in the time that my body will allow."
She continues, "This spatial discomfort does not encourage me to shower, and I’ve definitely pushed the limit with not getting in there frequently enough. If it hurts so much, what’s motivating me to do it after a long day? Emotionally, showering has absolutely wrecked me. I’ve had panic attacks and sobbed, naked on the floor because I wanted to give up trying. And the thought of having to suffer through showering forever leaves me feeling broken. It’s not just discouraging, it’s heartbreaking. Unfortunately, showering is crucial to staying clean."
This is a woman in her early twenties trying to take a shower, not an octogenarian. It should be absolutely sobering for Julianna but somehow, she's convinced herself that the problem is a fAtPhObiC society.
A hot shower at the end of a long day, or when you're just not feeling at your best, is amazing. The amount of sheer pleasure, release, rejuvenation, or whatever you want to call that feeling you get from a much-needed shower makes it one of the most reliable simple pleasures there is.I know that blog post has been discussed here, but I just wanted to repost this line: "In your everyday shower, I find that my feet hurt from standing pretty quickly. I don’t move very fast, so I often have to prioritize what I can get done in the time that my body will allow."
She continues, "This spatial discomfort does not encourage me to shower, and I’ve definitely pushed the limit with not getting in there frequently enough. If it hurts so much, what’s motivating me to do it after a long day? Emotionally, showering has absolutely wrecked me. I’ve had panic attacks and sobbed, naked on the floor because I wanted to give up trying. And the thought of having to suffer through showering forever leaves me feeling broken. It’s not just discouraging, it’s heartbreaking. Unfortunately, showering is crucial to staying clean."
This is a woman in her early twenties trying to take a shower, not an octogenarian. It should be absolutely sobering for Julianna but somehow, she's convinced herself that the problem is a fAtPhObiC society.