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I wonder if she's not talking about food, but rather about Cinnamoroll and typo'd it...
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Because, you know, typos with fat fingers. Because fat.
I wonder if she's not talking about food, but rather about Cinnamoroll and typo'd it...
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Because, you know, typos with fat fingers. Because fat.
Given the presence of Kuromi in the "emotional intelligence starter pack (Thanks @Trombonista) I'm guessing the Sanrio character.That’s what I assumed as well, despite that Cinnamoroll is a Sanrio character (so odd for little boys). All the current comments are about cinnamon rolls and cinnamon rolls at parties, though. Will have to see if Tess clarifies or not. (Also while CinnaRoll the company is apparently in the US now, I also think that "cinnaroll" is some zoomer slang?)
I know it’s his birthday too, but her expressing how awesome a mom she is for her son deciding to have a party themed around (super delicious and super fattening) pastries gnaws at me when overeating them for decades is how she ended up in her current situation.
No remember, it was "a show about failure"! That's how Doc and Jackson used to explain it before the press turned it into the only description they'd use.Wait was the Venture Bros considered a flop???
I love the venture bros
I've never met someone who said, "You're just bitter" who wasn't themselves extremely bitter. It's a much stronger version of "You're just jealous" and indicates great seething.
Interesting that she says there will probably be to a return to great success for anyone who once had success, but then is in "flop era". You can find a much larger group of people who never succeeded again after failing out of Hollywood/modelling.
Come backs are rare. But Tess isn't lying. She really does think she's magically going to have a big come back for some reason.
Absolutely NOT. Knee Scooters are for ankle/foot injuries. They don’t work for leg or knee injuries at all. The idea is your weight is held by the knee on the seat. Plus she has a straight leg brace to take the pressure off that ligament. Even with the knee scooters, you need a shorter cam boot or leg cast measured to not reach the seat when the knee is bent. That guy in the photo using it is clearly just a photo op and has no weight on that seat.Maybe she has one of those walker things you put one knee down on and walk with the other leg? And maybe it’s her nondriving leg that got hurt, if so she would be very lucky!
More like 275lbs. Even then she’d still be morbidly obese, and orthopaedic surgeons do not like doing knee surgeries on morbidly obese people."Ok, you go home now and lose 75 pounds so we can continue your treatment. In the meantime, we'll see if we get lucky and see some healing before we need to do anything."
Yes, but I feel like that's for teenage athletes, like track and field sprinters who can squat of 200 pounds and have strong, unstrained knees. People who can heal.Best case scenario is probably 4-6 weeks.
This can happen even to normal weight people. Step off a curb wrong and snaaaap! The thought of doing it at that size is unpleasant.just a wrong step and landing on the side of a foot can damage a knee in someone who is taking up as much fucking space as she is. What would be a slight tweak for us that is forgotten a second later causes her a massive injury that could be unrecoverable.
They have open MRI scanners these days where it’s like a table, with a smaller C shaped open scanner above/below it. I think she could get an extremity done in one of those.some kind of imaging on the knee to confirm the problem, or surgery on it, and she's too fat for either of those right now.
That last one is actually about a recent fat community happening. A few days ago, Remi Bader, a fashion “influencer” who was at one point fat, revealed on a Kardashian podcast that she had weight loss surgery. The fatties of the internet have been complaining about how genocidal that is. Our Tessy, of course, couldn’t let a fat internet situation play out without making it all about herself, and as such her take on it is that people should be paying attention to her fat ass instead. The take of a brave and wise plus size leader and not a bitter, desperate, flopping former moddle.Think someone said this during a date, or is Tess just yelling into the void?
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"Praise me for doing literally nothing! I want to be celebrated for existing!"Think someone said this during a date, or is Tess just yelling into the void?
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I agree. She's trying to date woman (or tried at least once) and besides being straight, she's not enjoying the more nebulous friends-or-lovers thing that the queers sort of have to do by default. Her relationships are about clear roles where the man lusts for her and praises her (until he goes gay or whatever) or gives her money. It's not about the genuine affection between two equals.I think it's a woman from the last comment and context in the other screenshots.
Her calling Remi Bader "midsize" says how screwed up her perception of what a normal weight is:A few days ago, Remi Bader, a fashion “influencer” who was at one point fat, revealed on a Kardashian podcast that she had weight loss surgery.
So this chick went from super morbidly obese to plus sized model, and this offends Tess because why is she not the only big gorl moddle. And also how dare Remi be much younger than her and not have achieved the feat of being wider than she is tall.Her calling Remi Bader "midsize" says how screwed up her perception of what a normal weight is:
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If she was talking about the post-weight loss picture that would be one thing, but you know Ton Tonne Tess thinks that's skinny.
It unintentionally reveals that Tess knows she's significantly fatter than mid-size. She's well aware she's been in the "superfat" range for a while.Her calling Remi Bader "midsize" says how screwed up her perception of what a normal weight is:
It unintentionally reveals that Tess knows she's significantly fatter than mid-size. She's well aware she's been in the "superfat" range for a while.
There's a couple charts floating around the HAES thread, but IIRC:
Fat activists online have divided deathfats into three basic categories for clothing and clothes modeling. Small-fat, Mid-fat, and superfat is a basic division that also reflects where they needed to buy clothes up until very recent times.
Small-fat would be sizes that are available in most clothing lines, like size 18 or an XL. Mid-fat used to only be special stores like Lane Bryant, but also the plus size section at Target. Probably size 22-24, a 2x to 3x.
Superfat used to only be found in specialty catalogs and online retailers like Woman Within. Even now, only a few retail stores like Torrid have superfat sizes. Those are size 26+, 4x+ and whatever Torrid calls their weird shit.
Tess is complaining about mid-fat models being the largest well known models for plus size clothing lines. She still refuses to publicly admit she's over size 24, and she's not quite ready to proclaim herself "super plus size" or superfat.
But she's sticking her toes in the water with this rant about mid-fats. I wouldn't be surprised if she started marketing herself as superfat or as a disabled model (knee injury) within a year. She's desperate for relevance and publicity.
It unintentionally reveals that Tess knows she's significantly fatter than mid-size. She's well aware she's been in the "superfat" range for a while.
There's a couple charts floating around the HAES thread, but IIRC:
Fat activists online have divided deathfats into three basic categories for clothing and clothes modeling. Small-fat, Mid-fat, and superfat is a basic division that also reflects where they needed to buy clothes up until very recent times.
Small-fat would be sizes that are available in most clothing lines, like size 18 or an XL. Mid-fat used to only be special stores like Lane Bryant, but also the plus size section at Target. Probably size 22-24, a 2x to 3x.
Superfat used to only be found in specialty catalogs and online retailers like Woman Within. Even now, only a few retail stores like Torrid have superfat sizes. Those are size 26+, 4x+ and whatever Torrid calls their weird shit.
Tess is complaining about mid-fat models being the largest well known models for plus size clothing lines. She still refuses to publicly admit she's over size 24, and she's not quite ready to proclaim herself "super plus size" or superfat.
But she's sticking her toes in the water with this rant about mid-fats. I wouldn't be surprised if she started marketing herself as superfat or as a disabled model (knee injury) within a year. She's desperate for relevance and publicity.
You're both right. Here's Lesley Kinzel's "fategories".No. “Mid fat” is not a thing. It’s “mid size” which is meant to be about a size 8/10-12/14. Sizes which are not considered plus, but which are not necessarily for obese girls (although most women under 5’5” wearing a size 10 are probably obese). They are making up a category between “straight size” and “plus size.” I can see the justification for it, if we’re talking about modeling and influencing. The “fat” scale (ie small-death-infini) is not in general use for clothing sizing (although I’d argue it inspired the sizing for that athletic wear brand, shero?, which had some associations with Fat Lip Ash, who takes credit for the fat scale).