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Tonight when you go to sleep, I'm going to break into your house and post post-its with weight loss tips and replace all your sodas with diet ones.Are we reading the same thread?
And that's just from me skimming the current page of this 1703-page thread.
I think it's quite reasonable for a normie to be worried after reading chimpouts like these.
She's lying, is what that's about. I don't recall ever seeing any SSN on the farms. I admittedly don't leave the salon a lot other than for A&N, so sorry if I'm wrong Even if it were posted, that's not exactly life threatening. I don't hear her worried about her credit rating.I also didn’t see her SSN on here, what is she on about?
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no one hates fat people more than a fat person claiming to have a restrictive eating disorder. these dummies really don’t realize they’re giving away their self hating subconscious while pretending they’re not like the other fatties with overeating issues.I’m fucking tired of these fat assholes claiming a restrictive eating disorder. It’s hypocritical as fuck to whine about “fat phobia” and then insist you have a fucking RESTRICTIVE eating disorder instead of being honest about having binge eating disorder. You don’t get to fucking 500 lbs by restricting.
it’s gets held accountable & grows (lol)>fat asshole gets held accountable & ...
I’m fucking tired of these fat assholes claiming a restrictive eating disorder. It’s hypocritical as fuck to whine about “fat phobia” and then insist you have a fucking RESTRICTIVE eating disorder instead of being honest about having binge eating disorder. You don’t get to fucking 500 lbs by restricting.
Yo, god, if you’re real can you ensure these fat bullies die soon? Thanks.
The primary harm is in how they preach that putting a child on any sort of weightloss path, having them know what a calorie is, will lead to an eating disorder and is abusive.Tbh I really don’t fucking care if someone is fat my main issue with these morons is they spread misinfo. We have known for hundreds of years that eating too much makes you fat, but now it’s fat phobic to say that.
Im just fucking tired of these idiots rooting for people to get fatter because diet culture or some bullshit. How many fat “liberators” need to die from their fatness before we can go back to acknowledging that eating too much makes you fat?
I’m pretty sure it’s confidence vampires>confidence ramping
Agreed. You want to be fat? You be fat. Just don't come whining to me later on when you're discriminated against because airline seats are too narrow for you, you can't find clothes to fit you and you get chest pains reaching for the TV remote.Tbh I really don’t fucking care if someone is fat my main issue with these morons is they spread misinfo. We have known for hundreds of years that eating too much makes you fat, but now it’s fat phobic to say that.
Im just fucking tired of these idiots rooting for people to get fatter because diet culture or some bullshit. How many fat “liberators” need to die from their fatness before we can go back to acknowledging that eating too much makes you fat?
It's like how Fatty Scalfatty in the Cooking with Jack thread has admitted that unless he's full to bursting he doesn't feel like he's eaten enough.Not eating large amounts of whatever the fuck they want genuinely feels like restriction to them. Hence they think that any previous attempt to eat normally = anorexia.
Dude you literally just joined. If anybody ought to lurk moar it's you.Lurk more.
From the blustery, rugged footpaths of the coast, to the green, meandering routes of the Dales, Yorkshire is seemingly a county made for walkers.
But, according to one campaign group, not everybody feels welcome to lace up their walking boots and explore.
We joined Claire Wood, who is from Manchester, and Clare Birnie, from Bradford, on a sunny autumn walk around Swinsty Reservoir near Harrogate to learn more about their plus-size outdoor experiences.
The women are part of the Yorkshire branch of Every Body Outdoors - a group dedicated to improving access to the great outdoors for plus-size people.
"There is no competitive element, we're not racing, we've got no target," Ms Wood said.
"It's literally just because outdoor spaces are traditionally not welcoming for those of us in bigger bodies."
The 45-year-old has enjoyed walking all her life because she grew up with dogs.
She said she had never tried to join a "traditional" walking group because she assumed she would slow everybody down and was worried that she would need to stop for a rest while the rest of the group carried on without her.
'It made me feel excluded'
Ms Birnie, 40, who described herself as a "comfortably fat woman", recalled a time when she tried to join a walking group.
She said: "I'm actually quite an experienced walker with my husband, we've been going out for 15 years, but I wanted to go on a group hike.
"I contacted the organiser and said, 'By the way I'm in a bigger body, I am capable and happy walking a distance and I can absolutely achieve what we're looking to do, but I just will be slower'."
"It felt like they didn't even look at what I'd written," she said angrily when referring to a walk she went on with the group.
"Within the first 200m they had just bounded off with the rest of the group and it made me feel very unwelcome.
"It made me feel very excluded and I got very upset during the day."
But then she discovered the Every Body Outdoors group and has since become one of its volunteers.
The organisation currently runs 26 walking groups across the UK and plans to expand into other activities, such as climbing, over the next few years.
It also campaigns for clothing, gear and representation for plus-size bodies in the outdoor movement.
Ms Wood said there was a lack of outdoor clothing available for plus-size people.
"We have money to spend, there's money to be made, we want to buy these things, we need these things," she added.
Ms Birnie, who started a plus-size sewing pattern company, said finding outdoor clothing that would fit was so difficult, she started making her own.
"I made waterproof over-trousers, actual walking trousers, some gaiters, which are the lower leg protection - because I couldn't get waterproof trousers that would fit my body," she added.
Rebecca Dawson, one of the founders of Every Body Outdoors, set up the clothing company Vampire Outdoors in 2022 because she was so fed up with not being able to find suitable outdoor clothing that fitted plus-size people.
She has been a keen hiker for more than 10 years and said: "It's 100% a problem. There is a size bias to people doing outdoor activities.
"A lot of clothing manufacturers and retailers don't recognise that people in bigger bodies want to do outdoor activities, including the more adventurous things like long-distance hiking and mountaineering."
She said there was some entry-level clothing in larger sizes in some shops, but for anything more advanced the choice was "severely lacking" above a size 20.
Another small family-run business, Topsy Curvy, which is based in Manchester, was set up by Jo Frost in 2013, because at 25 years old she struggled to buy clothes in stores and online that would fit.
She said there was "definitely" an issue for plus-size people being able to access outdoor clothing that fitted, in particular waterproof clothing.
"Outdoor clothing and especially waterproof clothing is on our radar and is something we're hoping to do as a tiny family-run business. If we can do it, why can't the corporations?" she added.
Kiwifarms was featured in a documentary called “Your Fat Friend” which focuses on Fat Activist Aubrey Gordon, who famously believes weight loss is not possible and calories aren’t real.
She’s a pseudo-intellectual who started out as an ‘LGBTQ organiser’ which she describes as contacting politicians about pro-tranny legislation and harassing everyday citizens into the ‘trans women are women’ dogma. Started writing Fat Activism articles, wrote a book about it, and has a well-known and insufferable podcast that gets into weight but more recently focuses on troon issues, including pro-childhood transitioning.
The documentary came out in 2024, inaccessible to most, but now a Canadian broadcast posted it on YouTube. It’s region-locked, so VPN needed. Sorry, no archive from this mobile fag
https://youtu.be/VZ61fo1SJWs
It’s page 253 of this thread that features, if you’re curious!
Best quotes: “her big fat meatball head is punchable” and “I don’t know if they’re going to kill me.”
Clips about the literal murderers at the Kiwifarms…
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"It's fucking surreal to see myself discussed on the internet after making my life work being on the internet! And they disagree with me? Obviously they want me dead!"
Best quotes: “her big fat meatball head is punchable” and “I don’t know if they’re going to kill me.”
Part of me thinks this is because that's what they would do if the situations were reversed. We saw a lot of that during DropKiwifarms and it did actually spook me a little bit to see how they think.“I don’t know if they’re going to kill me.” Well, that escalated quickly.
So what the hell do they expect? Everybody slows down for them and then has to wait every 200 meters for this fat heffalump to catch her breath before moving on?
Like Lindy West after "Shrill" flopped she'll thankfully recede back into the F list tier of fat authors that write about being fat. Beyond that, there just isn't anything interesting, it's just talking about being fat for fellow fat women. Even in the US there is only so big (teehee) of an audience for that.YFF seems miserable and full of resentment. And I get it, it sucks being the fat kid and being sent to fat camp. Maybe you're allowed some anger at your parents, because it was their job to feed you well. But she's an adult now. Her dad admitting that he has read pretty much none of her work was awkward and a bit sad. Dad seems to be trying at least, by throwing her a dinner party for her book deal. But she's angry about that too because people talked about diets.
But hey, she has a lot of money and Jameela Jamil retweeted her. Success, I guess. She's gonna have a bad time in a world that embraced Ozempic. I expected this documentary to annoy me, but it just made me feel sad.
Also, the scene where she has to pretend to be surprised that a publisher will publish her book was so dumb. Fat women are the biggest consoomers of fake positivity non-fiction, and she already had an established audience for her writing - of course they were going to publish her, and her agent already knew that when she proposed it.
She wants to write fiction too, like a fat Lindsay Ellis.
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>sci fi project
>fat villain 1st person ....
>fat asshole gets held accountable & grows
>queer/trans love thing
>fat rage story the build & the blow up
>confidencerampingvampires?
(thank you Kiwis below for corrections)
Kiwifarms is edgy and rude but this is nothing compared to normal discourse on social media, and none of the quotes your posted are threats. All the threats they show in the documentary are from Twitter and Instagram. She made social media publishing her career, so it's a bit unreasonable to then pretend that she takes Internet shitposting super duper seriously. Like the book deal, they are playing it up.
Two heads? Legs like a king crab? I’m intrigued.conservative Christian weirdo with weird proportions.
'Outdoor spaces not welcoming for bigger bodies'
Because I have a soft spot for clueless newbies, I'll repeat one final time: criminal activity is not allowed here. Threats of violence are not allowed here.
I feel personally attacked. Snickers are still better deep fried, though.just because you couldn't put down the deep fried Mars bars.
It's always related to doxbin posting, or whatever that site is called.I don't recall ever seeing any SSN on the farms. I admittedly don't leave the salon a lot other than for A&N, so sorry if I'm wrong