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It might be the angles, but this picture is :horrifying: when you look at how absolutely fucked her proportions are. Most people’s elbows hit pretty much at their natural waist, and not only are hers completely swallowed up in fat, her arms are still so much smaller than her massive trunk that her breast hangs down half again the length of her swollen forearm.
 
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I can smell this Insta story

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World's most horrific enhance... that's a towel under her monkey tits, most likely to prevent chafing/sweating. But being morbidly obese is so easy and good for you!!

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Fitness inspiration, right here. Not only does looking at this lard ass rob me of any appetite I might have otherwise have had, it also reminds me why I exercise and eat healthy: I don’t want to look like that
 
Fat by Jen made a special “The more you know” video apologizing for joking that her new man was gonna beat her ass after the video of her introducing him. Domestic violence is nothing to joke about and she’s sorry she upset her legion of cat lady fans. All the proceeds of the video will be going to some women’s shelter or some shit instead of pizza and booze for her and her new man. Also.....that gray shirt. (:_(
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I can see by her swollen face that her "keto lifestyle" is not going well. Not surprising; anytime Jen has a change in routine, like getting a cold for example, she throws her healthy lifestyle out the window. What a weak, ignorant woman.

Christ on a cross, that arm is bigger than a good sized newborn baby...
Its hard to imagine that they don't believe this incredibly unhealthy lifestyle isn't going to catch up with them. They have both put on so much weigh in the last year. And yet, here we are. I made a pot of split pea soup last night, and couldn't stop thinking about that "pot oh poison" that J made. (and was seemingly so proud of; I mean, what the fuuuuccck?)

Jesus, Jen! How could she EVER mention that, especially knowing how she's whined him being controlling, etc, before? NOT cool!


Then we have today's video, hawking the same cheap shit that every other loser on YouTube and Insta are pushing. But no Lover Boy?? Is he already done with being in the limelight or did he leave?
I saw an instagram post where she was filming him hanging some tacky shit on the wall. She was filming from her wheelchair (I think).

All of these loud and proud fat cunts have recently just been out of control. I wonder if 2020 will be another year full of their bullshit and bombarding our eyes with their flesh. And is it just me, or has Shitter and Taters been looking bigger than ever in her videos?
I know they have been making noise about wanting to have children (note; apparently pets are not afforded any safety and commitment as proved by the recent dumping of an defenseless puppy, so yeah, have kids). Wouldn't they want to address the 'elephant in the room' ie: their weight, before trying to jump that hurdle? No adoption agency would consider them, given their bad health and lifestyle, and I can't imagine that a pregnancy wouldn't be high risk at this point?

What the hell is wrong with her skin on her chest?
I think they are stretch marks. I've never seen stretch marks in that area before
 
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I know they have been making noise about wanting to have children (note; apparently pets are not afforded any safety and commitment as proved by the recent dumping of an defenseless puppy, so yeah, have kids). Wouldn't they want to address the 'elephant in the room' ie: their weight, before trying to jump that hurdle? No adoption agency would consider them, given their bad health and lifestyle, and I can't imagine that a pregnancy wouldn't be high risk at this point?

They are the type that will get some limpwristed male 'friend' or the tranny ex to fill a syringe and do the turkey baster thing.

Jay is beond hope for producing a child despite being younger, as she's 600lb and dying on her feet and Corissa is 35 now and her fertility will start to decline if it hasn't already from being a gross, ever-fattening mad-eyed lardpuppet in gross health. Hopefully they never get their lardy lesbian mitts on a child to fuck up and fuck over. Imagine being trapped with those two massively useless, hugely histrionic, grotesquely genderstupid, fattywoke lardarses for 18 years. Imagine what looney ideas they'd attempt to instill in your head (like how lardy J is a enby or a man or whatever they can think of that week) and how fast they'd fatten a child up to match their own images. Or how fast they'd go over a cliff, Jen and Sarah Hart style, if they encountered some major issues with the authorities for being unable to cope with the basic needs of a baby or feeding it lard in a bottle.
 
From facebook groups. When you take health advice from activists on the internet instead of your physician and concerned family members, life can take you to some really dark places.
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From facebook groups. When you take health advice from activists on the internet instead of your physician and concerned family members, life can take you to some really dark places.
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Oh ffs. Either man (or woman - is this a woman?) up and walk back and forth in your fucking house until you are not out of breath after the tiniest effort, you loser, or get your wife to accompany you to your precious fucking pool. If she won't, it probably tells you something about your relationship, or lack thereof.
 
All of these loud and proud fat cunts have recently just been out of control. I wonder if 2020 will be another year full of their bullshit and bombarding our eyes with their flesh. And is it just me, or has Shitter and Taters been looking bigger than ever in her videos?
I think it's going to take several of them dying of obesity related illnesses and even then, it probably will be the patriarchy's fault. The narrative of the medical community being fatphobic is rampant. Even though the doctors and dietitians are 100% correct in saying that losing weight will alleviate some of their conditions, they take that as the doctor dismissing them. What they're actually doing is trying to get a factor out of the way so that they can properly diagnose you. If that's the one common denominator in all of the myriad issues you have then of course you need to try and eliminate that first and if you start to feel better then medications and surgeries aren't necessary. They're actually trying to be kind to them in terms of money and time.

These bitches are incapable of thinking through that process because it hurts their precious narrative which is the only identity they have. They will die off eventually, or be bed bound, one or the other. The landwhales seem to have the same powers as Ashley Isaacs of being able to live to infinity and beyond living off of pure hate and contempt for anyone remotely normal.

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Looks like, "Your fat friend" wrote a new article for self magazine. The article is called; When I Speak Out Against Fat-Shaming, I’m Told to ‘Just Lose Weight’. :story:

Here are the highlights:

“What do you do?” I am at a party, and this kind stranger smiles, offering me a drink. I tell him about my day job when a friend cuts in.

“She’s being modest,” she says. “She’s a writer.”

He lifts his glass in a silent toast. “Right on. What do you write about?”

I tell him I write about the social realities of moving through the world as a fat person. He wrinkles his nose at the word, but mercifully lets it pass, and asks for examples instead. I tell him about the overwhelming disparities faced by fat people: bias in health care, discrimination in hiring, not to mention sexual assault and harassment. I tell him it’s an issue worth confronting, worth uprooting.

He shrugs. “Some of it has got to be motivating, though, right?”

“Motivating?” I echo back to him. I brace myself for what comes next, too tense to let myself reel at the implication that the solution to pervasive discrimination somehow lies with the person left to fend it off. As if my body were to blame for such widespread societal ills.

“Yeah. To make a lifestyle change.”

“You mean weight loss?”

“Yeah! Just takes a little elbow grease. A little tenacity and you’ll be there in no time.”

I tell him that not everyone can lose weight — nor does everyone want to. Besides, I tell him, who wants to be the kind of person who treats people differently based on how they look?

He shrugs again. “I guess, but that’s just the way the world works.”

“Things can change,” I offer. “Just because that’s how it works now doesn’t mean it has to work that way.”

A third shrug. “But you know what to do, right? I mean, if it’s so bad, just lose weight.”

A familiar exhaustion washes through my veins and marrow. Even small talk at a party is invaded by this dramatic oversimplification of 20 years of my life — dieting, appetite suppressants, anything to become thin. Instead, all those weight-loss attempts had altered the functioning of my body, my metabolism slowed dramatically, and ironically, all those diets left me just as fat as ever, and sometimes fatter. And I’m not alone: Studies have repeatedly shown that the majority of weight-loss diets fail, and paradoxically are even associated with weight gain.

Here, with this inquisitive stranger, I run up against the exhausting and faulty logic that seems to follow me everywhere. It comes not just from strangers at parties but from commenters online, strangers on the street, health care providers, coworkers—even friends and family. As a fat person, just lose weight is everywhere I turn. Just lose weight, as if the 10 pounds they shed for their New Year’s resolution abided by the same laws as the 220-pound weight loss mandated for me by the body mass index (BMI). As if it was that simple to become the rare (one in 608, according to analysis) very fat woman who gets thin and stays that way. And as if treating me like a human being, an equal worthy of respect, was so unthinkably burdensome that, instead, I should spend the better part of a decade praying at the altar of a thinness that had never come and that, statistically, might never come.

That faulty logic is everywhere, and it is deeply resistant to new information, to facts, to the science of weight loss. It relies on truisms, repeated so often that they feel like facts. “It’s simple. Calories in, calories out. Burn more than you consume.” It ignores the real-life struggles of millions of fat Americans who, with all their devotion and resources aimed at weight loss, still can’t manage to lose weight and keep it off. It ignores the simple fact that no diet or exercise program has been proven to be effective for widespread, sustainable long-term weight loss for all people.

But perhaps most infuriatingly, our faulty cultural logic of weight loss insulates its speaker from any accountability for their treatment of fat people. Its whisper is a seductive one: “You don’t need to worry about how doctors, teachers, employers, the media treats fat people — they brought it on themselves. You aren’t responsible for what they shove in their fat faces. If they could just muster a little willpower, they could have whatever they wanted.” And in the meantime, countless fat people face poor treatment from overtly judgmental health care providers.

Ultimately, just lose weight reveals more about the speaker than the fat person it’s aimed at. Just lose weight reveals a naivety that borders on proud ignorance — a denial of what so much science tells us now. It reveals an arrogant and baseless expertise — the idea that any thin person knows every fat person’s body better than the fat people themselves, and the belief that we must be too ignorant or dull not to have tried dieting. And it reveals an eager kind of condescension. The tossed off just, often followed by a casual have you heard of keto? or did you ever try paleo? As if almost every fat person doesn’t already have an unwanted, unwilling expertise in every diet. As if it had never occurred to us that life might be easier as a thin person. As if we could only have gotten this fat through sheer ignorance.

Just lose weight often falls back on surgery. “If dieting doesn’t work, why don’t you just get a lap band?” As if $14,000 (plus the cost of any follow-up procedures, not to mention any missed days at work, as a caretaker or parent, and more) were laying in my bank account, and as if thinness were my raison d’être. As if weight-loss surgery were a simple, tossed-off decision, easily made when staring down the barrel of the possibility of looking like me, for forever. As if surgery didn’t have health risks of its own. As if it’s a risk-free decision to be made easily and freely by anyone smart enough to consider their own health. As if it had never crossed my mind.

Ultimately, the logic of just lose weight is infuriatingly self-preserving. It shields its speaker from any accountability at all, from any self-reflection or growth. And it foists the blame for anti-fatness back on fat people, in spite of overwhelming evidence that many of us cannot just lose weight.

That logic, ubiquitous and ruthless, sets the expectation that fat people like me must embark on a painful, never-ending quest for simple personhood. It mandates that we endlessly self-flagellate, making a performance of our penance for all to see. After all, if we’re going to stay fat, the least we can do is remind thinner people of our inferiority.

But just is so much simpler for people who have never worn plus sizes, never tried to seek care from a doctor who refused to touch them, never felt a stranger’s hand tugging at their clothing, pulling down a shirt that dared to expose even a half inch of soft fat. Just is seductive, tempting, a comforting reminder of the supremacy of thinner bodies, and a simple way to brush off the more complex and troubling experiences of those of us who haven’t had the relative luxury of thinness.

Link to article: https://www.self.com/story/fat-sham...=self&utm_social-type=owned&utm_medium=social
 
From facebook groups. When you take health advice from activists on the internet instead of your physician and concerned family members, life can take you to some really dark places.
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4! PE's the last thing you should be doing after diagnosis of a clotting disorder is laying around on the couch for months. I feel sad for this person, they clearly recognize they're not healthy, but all they do is complain about it. Most members of the HAES movement come off as weak willed individuals who would rather try and rationalize why type 2 diabetes and not being able to walk to the bathroom without loosing your breath are normal than get some help.
 
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I fucking love that purple prose bitch. She's a constant source of laughter. 240lbs overweight and thinks she's not eating like a fucking pig and that losing the last 10lbs to get lean is somehow easier than her just reducing her daily intake to below 3500 calories.

And bitch ain't a writer. Who's her publisher? Medium? Hahahahahahahahaah.
 
Looks like, "Your fat friend" wrote a new article for self magazine. The article is called; When I Speak Out Against Fat-Shaming, I’m Told to ‘Just Lose Weight’. :story:

Here are the highlights:

“What do you do?” I am at a party, and this kind stranger smiles, offering me a drink. I tell him about my day job when a friend cuts in.

“She’s being modest,” she says. “She’s a writer.”

He lifts his glass in a silent toast. “Right on. What do you write about?”

I tell him I write about the social realities of moving through the world as a fat person. He wrinkles his nose at the word, but mercifully lets it pass, and asks for examples instead. I tell him about the overwhelming disparities faced by fat people: bias in health care, discrimination in hiring, not to mention sexual assault and harassment. I tell him it’s an issue worth confronting, worth uprooting.

He shrugs. “Some of it has got to be motivating, though, right?”

“Motivating?” I echo back to him. I brace myself for what comes next, too tense to let myself reel at the implication that the solution to pervasive discrimination somehow lies with the person left to fend it off. As if my body were to blame for such widespread societal ills.

“Yeah. To make a lifestyle change.”

“You mean weight loss?”

“Yeah! Just takes a little elbow grease. A little tenacity and you’ll be there in no time.”

I tell him that not everyone can lose weight — nor does everyone want to. Besides, I tell him, who wants to be the kind of person who treats people differently based on how they look?

He shrugs again. “I guess, but that’s just the way the world works.”

“Things can change,” I offer. “Just because that’s how it works now doesn’t mean it has to work that way.”

A third shrug. “But you know what to do, right? I mean, if it’s so bad, just lose weight.”

A familiar exhaustion washes through my veins and marrow. Even small talk at a party is invaded by this dramatic oversimplification of 20 years of my life — dieting, appetite suppressants, anything to become thin. Instead, all those weight-loss attempts had altered the functioning of my body, my metabolism slowed dramatically, and ironically, all those diets left me just as fat as ever, and sometimes fatter. And I’m not alone: Studies have repeatedly shown that the majority of weight-loss diets fail, and paradoxically are even associated with weight gain.

Here, with this inquisitive stranger, I run up against the exhausting and faulty logic that seems to follow me everywhere. It comes not just from strangers at parties but from commenters online, strangers on the street, health care providers, coworkers—even friends and family. As a fat person, just lose weight is everywhere I turn. Just lose weight, as if the 10 pounds they shed for their New Year’s resolution abided by the same laws as the 220-pound weight loss mandated for me by the body mass index (BMI). As if it was that simple to become the rare (one in 608, according to analysis) very fat woman who gets thin and stays that way. And as if treating me like a human being, an equal worthy of respect, was so unthinkably burdensome that, instead, I should spend the better part of a decade praying at the altar of a thinness that had never come and that, statistically, might never come.

That faulty logic is everywhere, and it is deeply resistant to new information, to facts, to the science of weight loss. It relies on truisms, repeated so often that they feel like facts. “It’s simple. Calories in, calories out. Burn more than you consume.” It ignores the real-life struggles of millions of fat Americans who, with all their devotion and resources aimed at weight loss, still can’t manage to lose weight and keep it off. It ignores the simple fact that no diet or exercise program has been proven to be effective for widespread, sustainable long-term weight loss for all people.

But perhaps most infuriatingly, our faulty cultural logic of weight loss insulates its speaker from any accountability for their treatment of fat people. Its whisper is a seductive one: “You don’t need to worry about how doctors, teachers, employers, the media treats fat people — they brought it on themselves. You aren’t responsible for what they shove in their fat faces. If they could just muster a little willpower, they could have whatever they wanted.” And in the meantime, countless fat people face poor treatment from overtly judgmental health care providers.

Ultimately, just lose weight reveals more about the speaker than the fat person it’s aimed at. Just lose weight reveals a naivety that borders on proud ignorance — a denial of what so much science tells us now. It reveals an arrogant and baseless expertise — the idea that any thin person knows every fat person’s body better than the fat people themselves, and the belief that we must be too ignorant or dull not to have tried dieting. And it reveals an eager kind of condescension. The tossed off just, often followed by a casual have you heard of keto? or did you ever try paleo? As if almost every fat person doesn’t already have an unwanted, unwilling expertise in every diet. As if it had never occurred to us that life might be easier as a thin person. As if we could only have gotten this fat through sheer ignorance.

Just lose weight often falls back on surgery. “If dieting doesn’t work, why don’t you just get a lap band?” As if $14,000 (plus the cost of any follow-up procedures, not to mention any missed days at work, as a caretaker or parent, and more) were laying in my bank account, and as if thinness were my raison d’être. As if weight-loss surgery were a simple, tossed-off decision, easily made when staring down the barrel of the possibility of looking like me, for forever. As if surgery didn’t have health risks of its own. As if it’s a risk-free decision to be made easily and freely by anyone smart enough to consider their own health. As if it had never crossed my mind.

Ultimately, the logic of just lose weight is infuriatingly self-preserving. It shields its speaker from any accountability at all, from any self-reflection or growth. And it foists the blame for anti-fatness back on fat people, in spite of overwhelming evidence that many of us cannot just lose weight.

That logic, ubiquitous and ruthless, sets the expectation that fat people like me must embark on a painful, never-ending quest for simple personhood. It mandates that we endlessly self-flagellate, making a performance of our penance for all to see. After all, if we’re going to stay fat, the least we can do is remind thinner people of our inferiority.

But just is so much simpler for people who have never worn plus sizes, never tried to seek care from a doctor who refused to touch them, never felt a stranger’s hand tugging at their clothing, pulling down a shirt that dared to expose even a half inch of soft fat. Just is seductive, tempting, a comforting reminder of the supremacy of thinner bodies, and a simple way to brush off the more complex and troubling experiences of those of us who haven’t had the relative luxury of thinness.

Link to article: https://www.self.com/story/fat-sham...=self&utm_social-type=owned&utm_medium=social

I'm so fucking sick of magazines like Self "going woke" and printing this shit. Has anyone here ever read Self? That magazine used to be obsessive about calorie-counting, swapping "bad foods" for "good foods," and losing 10 pounds in two weeks. They celebrated extremely fit celebrities and perfect flat abs on their covers. It was basically a testament to orthorexia and aesthetics. I obviously don't care if that was the magazine's premise, but don't suddenly start printing shit from a 350-pound scold about how losing weight is literally impossible and asking someone to lose weight is cruel and stupid when as a magazine, you've been doing that for 30+ years. This garbage rant from YFF just makes me miss the photo spreads of 5'10", 120-pound, glossy-haired models in Outdoor Voices yoga gear and "healthier side dishes for Thanksgiving" or whatever. 2019 sucks.
 
I like how Dumb Fatty Speaks up there claims all the trying to lose weight has altered her metabolism. No, it hasn't. It's 99%+ a guarantee that her metabolism is working perfectly normally and that she burns more calories per day just sitting still and breathing/staying alive at her weight than an equal height/age woman of a healthy range weight does in an active day including a proper workout. A superfatty's Basal Metabolic Rate is usually fucking immense just to keep all that flesh alive and blood pumping around the much larger network of blood vessels than a slim person has.

I've seen fatties who insist that they must have a lower metabolism causing them to maintain their obesity have their metabolisms scientifically measured by various means and they always, always burn the exact number of calories science would predict. They are always massively surprised by this fact, and somewhat aggrieved as it means they have to blame their eating habits.
 
I like how Dumb Fatty Speaks up there claims all the trying to lose weight has altered her metabolism. No, it hasn't. It's 99%+ a guarantee that her metabolism is working perfectly normally and that she burns more calories per day just sitting still and breathing/staying alive at her weight than an equal height/age woman of a healthy range weight does in an active day including a proper workout. A superfatty's Basal Metabolic Rate is usually fucking immense just to keep all that flesh alive and blood pumping around the much larger network of blood vessels than a slim person has.

I've seen fatties who insist that they must have a lower metabolism causing them to maintain their obesity have their metabolisms scientifically measured by various means and they always, always burn the exact number of calories science would predict. They are always massively surprised by this fact, and somewhat aggrieved as it means they have to blame their eating habits.

It's always a "glandular" problem with these super fatties. The only problem they got is stuffing their faces with salt sugar and fat. Amazing how so many "glandular" problems have cropped up in America the last 20 years.
 
Lividlipids posted this on Instagram today:
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That is one of the saggiest boobs I’ve ever seen. Why does she keep wanting to show off her body like this? I’m sorry for all that have lost their appetite gazing at these photos.
 
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I wonder if her therapist has the gumption to tell her to stop posting her pendulous naked tits and gigantic FUPA online for people to stare in horror at? If not, they are a shit therapist.

I also enjoy how this very white person manages to bring muh white supremacy into her tale of her descent into lunacy. Gotta glean those woke points, eh, fatty? Did you hope a real, live black person read that and nodded sagely, impressed by your wokeness and white ally superiority over more basic white folks? Did you hope to get a headpat from a black girl? I mean .. what.
 
Lividlipids posted this on Instagram today:
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That is one of the saggiest boobs I’ve ever seen. Why does she keep wanting to show off her body like this? I’m sorry for all that have lost their appetite gazing at these photos.
I thought it was fat bloke until I saw that boob but even then I still thought it was a bloke with a, now, empty fridge.
 
I consistently feel so bad for Livid's kids. They're trapped in a house with an obese, navel-gazing psycho who chastises them if they don't want to eat her disgusting ketchup-coated meatloaf dinners and who purposely offers them cake with extra frosting and M&Ms as snacks. I'm sure Livid's wild mood swings and self-diagnosed autism make every day an unpredictable shit rollercoaster so the kids already feel they have to walk on eggshells around her; it's a great recipe for future anxiety problems and people-pleasing tendencies. On top of all that garbage, those girls have about a 20% chance of escaping high school without being fat, mentally ill, and/or gender-fucked. Ughhh.
 
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