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
TL, DW of Corissa's first video: "Of course just going to HR saying people are talking about diets (don't point out this was what I suggested literally days ago) won't work, but lying through your teeth about bullying and discrimination should get the job done!"

This smug fuck. @UncleTusky beat me to it, but it’s obvious Coco is either reading here (enjoy your explosive diarrhea for life!) or her watchers have enough brain cells to rub together to point out that a coworker merely talking about nutrition and exercise ain’t going to cut it with HR.

Of course, Corissa being a manipulative cunt immediately tries to reframe the complaint into mushy activist speak that she thinks maybe will work, but her utter inexperience at ever holding a real job shows.
 
her experience with hr is related to j getting them to do her bidding they bought her chair for her to work from home
Also when J made her workplace install a bidet for only her and let her eat snacks constantly in office.
Enjoy your kidney failure-caused full body itching.
Do you think Coco's mom or sister would donate a kidney to her when she's dying of kidney failure from her obesity-induced diabetes?
 
FFS, loads of people have had their gallbladders taken out. Their guts need maybe two weeks to readjust to their new "normal", and they're fine. Know why?

They're not doing stupid shit like "only having soda for breakfast", Corissa. (REALLY GREAT CHOICE FOR A DIABETIC!!). Stop eating like a freaking five year old would do if Mommy and Daddy aren't paying attention. You're in your thirties, grow the hell up.
 
Also when J made her workplace install a bidet for only her and let her eat snacks constantly in office.
Juliana's workplace didn't install a bidet for her; instead, they made her Covid-era WFH arrangement permanent (which has only made her more sedentary, and isolated from normal humans, much to her detriment).

They had already "accommodated" her by letting her snack all day at her desk and buying her a bariatric chair, but the bidet was the last straw. Since she'd already been working from home during Covid, they just told her to stay there. Given that Juliana's inability to wipe pre-dates the Covid era, and that showering is a rare and traumatic experience for her, her supervisor and co-workers were no doubt grateful to finally have an excuse to keep her foul-smelling self out of the office.

Juliana is in one of the lowest-tier administrative assistant positions at the University of Kansas, but because it's a university and because Juliana is a highly politicized member of multiple overlapping marginalized groups, firing her would be a nightmare. She's just competent enough to warrant keeping on staff, in a WFH position, but she will remain in that position forever because she's unfit for anything better. She's applied for at least one higher-status job at the university, and possibly more, and been turned down.

Given that she's a foul-smelling, slow-witted behemoth with a victim complex who demands far more accommodations than her limited utility can justify, and the fact that she is no longer physically capable of making it to campus, and to an office job, unless she goes full scootypuff (complete with accessible van), it's safe to say that KU has made all the accommodations they will ever have to make, and that Juliana will continue to work remotely at her low-paid job until she finally dies of fat.

Do you think Coco's mom or sister would donate a kidney to her when she's dying of kidney failure from her obesity-induced diabetes?
Her sister's dumb and brainwashed enough to do it. But after seeing those Christmas cookies with extra globbed-on icing her mom gave her, I have my doubts: is she the biggest enabler ever, or actively trying to kill Corissa?
 
Her sister's dumb and brainwashed enough to do it. But after seeing those Christmas cookies with extra globbed-on icing her mom gave her, I have my doubts: is she the biggest enabler ever, or actively trying to kill Corissa?
I mean based if she is trying to kill her but it might end up like that one reddit post where her retarded fat mom destroyed her donated kidney near instantly from being a fat fuck. Not saying it's real bc lol reddit but interesting thought experiment.

I regret donating a kidney to my mom​


Three years ago, my [36F] mom [69F] was diagnosed with kidney failure, most likely due to high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes which was poorly controlled for years because she doesn't like doctors and didn't want to be a "pill-popper." She was told she had to go on dialysis three days a week (up to 6 hours a day including travel time) while she was put on the kidney transplant waiting list, which takes years to find a match on average. She was firm that she did not want to be on dialysis, and told me to give her one of my kidneys. She said she had raised me and provided for me all these years, put me through college etc., now she needed this from me. Filial piety is very important to our culture (we are Chinese-American). I was taken aback by this, but after thinking about it, I also thought it was the right thing to do based on my own values: I love my mom, I care about helping people, I was already signed up to be a deceased organ donor, plenty of people live with only one kidney so if I can give a kidney to save someone else's life then I should, especially if it is a loved one, etc.
They make being a kidney donor sound very good in theory--people with only one kidney can live just as long as people with two, and if you ever need a kidney you get priority on the transplant list. What they leave out is you have to basically turn your life upside down after because you now only have half the reserve. I had been completely healthy before but only a year after the surgery they found that my remaining kidney couldn't handle doing the work of two and was now also in the early stages of failing. I had built my life around food, I was working my dream job as a chef and ran a food-travel blog as my main hobby. However to protect my remaining kidney I basically had to cut out meat, fat and sugar from my diet, and limit salt to just 1 gram a day which meant I had to quit my dream job as a huge part of it was tasting the food I was serving. I don't have any other skills so the only job I was able to get was as a secretary. Almost all of the food I can still eat is very bland and when I do travel I often have to bring my own food or survive on salads. (And please don't lecture me about "healthy restaurants"--I went to culinary school, I can tell you that restaurant food is by definition not "healthy"; even at vegan/self-billed "healthy" restaurants they still use high quantities of salt, sugar, fat and umami to appeal to the primitive part of our brain that determines whether food tastes good or not).
Meanwhile, only about two years after to transplant, the kidney I gave to my mom also failed. She would often not be taking the immunosuppressants for after the transplant because she could not tolerate the side effects, it's possible her hypertension or diabetes were still not optimally controlled, and she also did not make any of the dietary changes. She is now back on dialysis and the waiting list.
I'll probably get flak for this but looking back I cannot help but think it was not worth it. I bought my mom maybe two extra years at the cost of thirty years of my life or more that would have been free from worries about chronic health problems. I also lost my career, my main hobby, and my husband and I had been thinking about starting a family but my doctor told me it would not be advisable for me to have children. I was previously healthy but am now on several medications to try to stretch my remaining kidney as far as possible before I have to go on dialysis. And even if I do get a kidney transplant, I will have to take strong immunosuppressants with significant side effects for the rest of my life (unlike the benign blood pressure and sugar meds my mom could have just taken like she was supposed to to not be in this position in the first place). My mom lived a full life, almost 70 years, and to try to buy her a few more years I feel like I cut mine in half
EDIT: Wow was not expecting this level of support and positivity, it really means a lot to me! To address a few points that a few people have asked me about: Yes, I am talking to a therapist, a big question that we are working through is, was my decision to donate really my own based on my values, or was I influenced into it by my mom and norms of how I should behave towards her. At the time I thought I was weighing the two separately but my therapist has helped me identify ways her values might have been speaking through me unconsciously (best case), or ways she could have been deliberately trying to manipulate me (worst case)--I'll keep you posted.
Something that therapy has also helped me to crystallize: a core value that a lot of my beliefs stem from is that a year of life for me is not special or worth more than a year for anybody else, and vice versa. But just looking at it objectively, my mom does not have many years left regardless of whether she got a kidney, while I still had a lot of years to potentially lose by giving one away. So even just based on that, forget anything about rare complications or transplant rejection, if I had had this mindset then I probably would have said no.
As for my current job--it's true secretarial work isn't what I find stimulating, when it became apparent that I would have to switch careers I considered going back to school to do something with technical and leadership potential like I had in the kitchen, maybe engineering, or even as a long shot go to medical school. But I had to suppress those notions as the reality was I could not afford to take risks like go hundreds of thousands of $ into debt for 4-8 years, I needed a job that I was qualified for now and that would provide health insurance for my kidney condition, that I wouldn't lose because I could no longer do the job if I got sicker. There aren't that many jobs that offer that anymore so I consider myself lucky I even found this
 
but because it's a university and because Juliana is a highly politicized member of multiple overlapping marginalized groups, firing her would be a nightmare.
I can't feel bad for these universities and other hoity-toity institutions that keep willingly hiring these useless, protected-class retards and then end up having to eat shit for it. Ultimately, employers have the upper hand, and it's really, really easy to get around equal opportunity hiring requirements (they do it to legitimately disabled people who actually want to work all the time). They think they can gain something by bringing in unproductive drama mongers like troons and deathfats, either in social credit or government kickbacks, but it ends up never being worth it.

But it's funny that Julianna thinks that she has any kind of upward trajectory at all at her job.

This reminds me of that girl that donated a kidney to Selena Gomez (the way Selena cajoled her into giving her that kidney was also pretty skeezy), only for Selena to turn around and start binge-drinking and pill-popping again immediately afterwards, and then sicking her psychotic fans on her later on.

Unless it's your child, and said child is either a minor or isn't and hasn't ever been any kind of a junkie, hold onto your organs for dear life.
 
Like what I assume is more than a few others, I decided to peruse this thread after seeing the Julays nomination.

Purebred, unabashed, Grade A useless eaters for society. My favorite, truly. Going to "HR" to get someone fired over discussing their eating habits because it triggers a fatty? That's something else.

Unfortunately for them, if either of these sows tried that (or the one with the job) they would get laughed out of the building because one, college town doesn't always equal Portland-esque woke cesspool, and two it's Kansas. I once did a report on Kansas in elementary school. I remember four things: it is the most flat state, the setting of Wizard of Oz, there's a small cemetery in Stull that is rumored to have an entrance to hell, and it's the home of the original Pizza Hut. Oh the irony, those last two.
 
This reminds me of that girl that donated a kidney to Selena Gomez (the way Selena cajoled her into giving her that kidney was also pretty skeezy), only for Selena to turn around and start binge-drinking and pill-popping again immediately afterwards, and then sicking her psychotic fans on her later on.
I didn't know that happened, holy shit what a piece of shit. I hope the immune suppressants treat her "well".
there's a small cemetery in Stull that is rumored to have an entrance to hell, and it's the home of the original Pizza Hut. Oh the irony, those last two.
Pizza Hut is going to be J's entrance to hell when she eats herself to death and her poor mom has to pay for 4 separate cremations for each body part. Really obese people usually have to be cut into pieces to be cremated separately.
 
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Every AITAH-style kidney transplant story I've come across on Reddit was fake. Sometimes it's very obvious, sometimes they do a little more research but they always get some detail wrong.

These stories are exercises in creative writing to generate outrage by making the transplant recipient a monster who took advantage of a friend or family member. In reality, the checks for transplant preparations are extensive and take a very long time for both the donor and the recipient. The fictional recipients in the stories would never have been accepted on the waiting list in the first place.

Donors are free to change their mind at any time, and they sometimes do - including on the day of the surgery. Transplant coordinators are trained to spot situations where there is coercion involved and it's usually solved by telling the family this person is not able to donate. They can also say that they're not a match, but saying they're not able to donate is much better because it prevents further coercion, such as donating to someone else as part of a donation chain.

and btw it's not a simple match-no match situation. There are partial matches and some matches are better than others. Potential recipients are allowed to turn down poorer matches from deceased donors and not lose their place in the waiting list.

Having said all that, there are patients who do not take the immunosuppressant medication correctly and lose the transplanted kidney as a result. Patients lie, and medical professionals can't always tell if a patient is going to be non-compliant after the transplant.
 
The fictional recipients in the stories would never have been accepted on the waiting list in the first place
Yeah, that the mom in this story was a poorly-controlled, noncompliant T2 diabetic with hypertension, but was somehow on the transplant list, and then actually received the kidney, was my big "LOL, no" moment here. Even without a full understanding of the screening process on the donor's end, I know that nobody like that is getting on the list, much less approved for a transplant.

I don't think a nutritionist would ever want to be tagged in a "I'm diabetic but refuse to alter my diet lol" type of post.
A "weight-inclusive, HAES-informed, anti-diet dietician," as Heather Fiore, RD describes herself in her Insta bio, would.

She'd be a lot more irked at being referred to as a "nutritionist," tbh.

ETA: Also, from that same slide, Corissa's own words:

"I love to eat. I eat when and what I want."

You do not have ARFID, Corissa. No person with ARFID would say this Stop lying; we see you.
 
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Pizza Hut is going to be J's entrance to hell when she eats herself to death and her poor mom has to pay for 4 separate cremations for each body part. Really obese people usually have to be cut into pieces to be cremated separately.
Damn, I didn't know that. Now that I think about it, the cutting requirement should've been obvious. If they can't fit in regular coffins then they can't fit in a standard crematory chamber.

If a cremator / funeral director built a crematorium that could fit deathfats they would probably make serious bank...they'd have "clients" coming from all over the U.S.A.
 
If a cremator / funeral director built a crematorium that could fit deathfats they would probably make serious bank...they'd have "clients" coming from all over the U.S.A.
And some retard like J or Fat Lip Ash would claim it's somehow not accessible still and also not a gender affirming cremation chamber.
 
And some retard like J or Fat Lip Ash would claim it's somehow not accessible still and also not a gender affirming cremation chamber.
This reminds me...I've noticed just how much plus size clothing there is now. Clearance racks? It's a red letter day if I find something decent that's my size (small/med). My size always sells out first, always a plethora of plus size. This is box stores and mall departments.

It has occurred to me more than once while shopping that I better not hear more "small size privilege" and "plus size oppression" regarding clothing ever again.
 
This reminds me...I've noticed just how much plus size clothing there is now. Clearance racks? It's a red letter day if I find something decent that's my size (small/med). My size always sells out first, always a plethora of plus size. This is box stores and mall departments.

It has occurred to me more than once while shopping that I better not hear more "small size privilege" and "plus size oppression" regarding clothing ever again.
Try buying extra small.
The mean girls at the register not only try to tell me it won't fit, but you wouldn't believe how many times I have to tell them IT'S MA'AM.
 
If a cremator / funeral director built a crematorium that could fit deathfats they would probably make serious bank...they'd have "clients" coming from all over the U.S.A.
It isn't this easy. Size isn't the only constraint - you have to consider grease fires and explosions from the sheer volume of fat (genuinely, not a shitpost). In order to safely cremate someone at this size, you would have to burn them much slower at a lower temperature for safety reasons which would make the process not very cost effective.
 
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