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Marissa is still mad about Funtie:

This is the video in question that pissed her off today:

Splotchy is splotchy:

What happened to her hair? Is it dye? Diet? Just bad care?

And in the Lizzoverse, this gross "joke" is back.


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Well yeah. No rich person is a deathfat, so it might as well not exist to the media. You can't buy chanel in a size 16.
False, David Morgan-Hewitt is so rich he just gets custom clothes.
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I'm gonna need the "I'm a natural hourglass" chick ruining Jamiroquai in the second video to show what's under her carefully-positioned waistband because that tight bellybutton/shelf ass combo looks real sus.
I'M GLAD YOU ASKED.


She's another fatty-fat who claims to have lipodema, and again I shall say - You may indeed, but getting fat on top of having it only makes things worse. If you have lipodema, being obese makes things far worse. You would't binge-drink on a regular basis if you had a bad liver, would you?




This duet is actually an excellent comparison.
Notice how the woman on the right has a normal-sized top half compared to her legs. That's the size she would be if she didn't have lipedema.

Here's another video of her:

Now let's go back to Lilith here:
 
Why are those tight jumpsuits a thing, they would look awful on anyone. And the straps being on one shoulder make her look incapable of dressing herself and incredibly uncomfortable.

Wealthy fat people has been a thing throughout history, and still is. Wealthier women are slightly less likely to be obese, but it is still 30%. Good lord, is that amazing that lower incidence is still 1/3. Among men the obesity rate is almost identical in higher wealth groups. I think perception here is skewed by public facing wealth like actors, and people constantly exaggerating the differences in rates to perpetuate victimhood. Yes, there is a statistical problem, but it seems to align better with education than wealth.


And have we forgotten being forced to see this for years?
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And Elon has been ballooning lately.
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Why are those tight jumpsuits a thing, they would look awful on anyone. And the straps being on one shoulder make her look incapable of dressing herself and incredibly uncomfortable.

Wealthy fat people has been a thing throughout history, and still is. Wealthier women are slightly less likely to be obese, but it is still 30%. Good lord, is that amazing that lower incidence is still 1/3. Among men the obesity rate is almost identical in higher wealth groups. I think perception here is skewed by public facing wealth like actors, and people constantly exaggerating the differences in rates to perpetuate victimhood. Yes, there is a statistical problem, but it seems to align better with education than wealth.


And have we forgotten being forced to see this for years?
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And Elon has been ballooning lately.
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Oh absolutely, you still see obese rich people, but it's what western culture would probably describe as plump nowadays. Beyond a 50 BMI though?
The 500lb heiress is less common than the 500lb average person (which sounds absurd to say but current era etc).
At the least, the chattering classes on the East coast of the US, and the latte-sipping lefties of Melbourne and Sydney in Australian media, are much less likely to see a deathfat than say, someone in Oklahoma, or Tarneit in Victoria, Australia. It's a western trend, super morbid obesity is much less common among the rich.
This a fairly new dynamic historically, but undeniable. Stepping out of my Melbourne bubble is the only time I see deathfats.
 
Girl. The thins aren’t buying all the used plus clothing. Y’all wear that shit out ffs. What’s left over is whatever the middle aged women who have lost weight are donating. Deal with it. Learn to sew - that’s a “sustainable“ habit to learn for clothing.

I used to specialize in selling plus size second hand used clothing because it could bring the bucks. But, I had to learn pro-level stain removal and seam repair on the GOOD plus sized clothing. Fels Naptha is your friend.
 
Girl. The thins aren’t buying all the used plus clothing. Y’all wear that shit out ffs. What’s left over is whatever the middle aged women who have lost weight are donating. Deal with it. Learn to sew - that’s a “sustainable“ habit to learn for clothing.

I used to specialize in selling plus size second hand used clothing because it could bring the bucks. But, I had to learn pro-level stain removal and seam repair on the GOOD plus sized clothing. Fels Naptha is your friend.
Do go on.
 
Girl. The thins aren’t buying all the used plus clothing. Y’all wear that shit out ffs. What’s left over is whatever the middle aged women who have lost weight are donating. Deal with it. Learn to sew - that’s a “sustainable“ habit to learn for clothing.

I used to specialize in selling plus size second hand used clothing because it could bring the bucks. But, I had to learn pro-level stain removal and seam repair on the GOOD plus sized clothing. Fels Naptha is your friend.
To be fair, a lot of it is bought up by thins and by resellers.

IN my previous town I volunteered at a local Op Shop, it was one where all donations stayed in the community area and prices were very cheap. The same people would come in an buy up the better stock on a very regular basis, which within days would be being resold at premium prices on Facebook Marketplace. There was nothing we could do to stop it, and in fact as we were just raising funds to support local charities, it really didn't matter in the long run to us whose pocket the money was coming from. What plus sized stock wasn't bought this way was often bought up simply for the sheer volume of fabric that crafty sewers could fashion into other garments. Sometimes it was even a case of just buying clothes for the buttons etc, because we'd sell an item and a day or so later it would be re-donated minus the buttons, zips or lace.
 
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To be fair, a lot of it is bought up by thins and by resellers.

IN my previous town I volunteered at a local Op Shop, it was one where all donations stayed in the community area and prices were very cheap. The same people would come in an buy up the better stock on a very regular basis, which within days would be being resold at premium prices on Facebook Marketplace. There was nothing we could do to stop it, and in fact as we were just raising funds to support local charities, it really didn't matter in the long run to us whose pocket the money was coming from. What plus sized stock wasn't bought this way was often bought up simply for the sheer volume of fabric that crafty sewers could fashion into other garments. Sometimes it was even a case of just buying clothes for the buttons etc, because we'd sell an item and a day or so later it would be re-donated minus the buttons, zips or lace.
You get to read this now:
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SACRE BLU, 1960s Fred looks completely svelte! He's practically a smallfat!

Based of Sports Illustrated covers from 2002 to 2012 to 2022 where do you think we are going as a society?

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This is just sad. Anyone who doesn't see this as a reflection of the times is in denial.
Hey check it out, we can do it with Blob, too.

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If it were a photoshop edit, I'd feel bad for stereotyping Americans so much.

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