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In case you were wondering how Dani is doing post divorce.

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In case you were wondering how Dani is doing post divorce.

Those are some of the saddest, most pathetic titties I have ever seen



Edited to say, second only to Kelly Lanzas, but do they count as tits? They're that far off away from her chest region I would struggle to classify them as tits.
 
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When you’re built like a brick wall on top, a medicine ball in the middle and a chicken in your legs, maybe a tight dress is not the way to go.

Also that dress is hideous regardless. Has that whole air of “I dunno what to dress the obese in so they feel more feminine...throw some crush velvet fuckery together with a peasant top and medieval maiden sleeves. Maybe we can sell it to a giant RenFest woman.”

“Make sure it expands like mad round the gunt.” The telltale latticework of straining in parallel lines up the torso of the dress means a hilarious amount of stretchy fabric that was likely touted as “smoothing and slimming.” Usually you only see that obvious ruching of the fabric in straight up and down channels on specifically slimming garments like Spanx girdles and waist slimmers. I’ve never seen it on a DRESS before.
 
When you’re built like a brick wall on top, a medicine ball in the middle and a chicken in your legs, maybe a tight dress is not the way to go.

Also that dress is hideous regardless. Has that whole air of “I dunno what to dress the obese in so they feel more feminine...throw some crush velvet fuckery together with a peasant top and medieval maiden sleeves. Maybe we can sell it to a giant RenFest woman.”
Oh god, she looks like a blind person got confused and dressed the hog on a pole.
 
throw some crush velvet fuckery together with a peasant top and medieval maiden sleeves. Maybe we can sell it to a giant RenFest woman

Thus the fate of so much crushed velvet in this terrible world. Semper fi to the old biddies working the cutting tables at JoAnn Fabrics who have seen more than most of us could stomach. Going to give it an empire waist, are you, dear? Groundbreaking.
 
Thus the fate of so much crushed velvet in this terrible world. Semper fi to the old biddies working the cutting tables at JoAnn Fabrics who have seen more than most of us could stomach. Going to give it an empire waist, are you, dear? Groundbreaking.
Crushed velvet needs to be burned the moment it is brought into being. It’s like a cursed child and everyone knows the moment it is born that it will only ever be a source of woe.

It’s like the very second it is created, crushed velvet just knows it is destined to be incorporated into a peasant-style ribbon bodice with billowy sleeves and a waistline snugged up just under the tits, in order to make room for a large gut.

How crushed velvet doesn’t commit suicide is beyond me.

By the by, I tried looking for the above red dress in Asos’ website, which is hard to do, mind...Asos dresses are hot garbage on a good day...but could not find it. I’d like to see what it looks like on a model. I’m still gobsmacked that the front of the dress is literally done up like a Spanx girdle, stretchy puckered spandex channels and all.
 
Because all the blacks are fatties, right?

This is so blatantly racist.
There is an entire section of the population that seems to like the idea of black people, but that hate or just don't give a shit about actual black people. These are them. The kind of people who say shit like this.
 
There is an entire section of the population that seems to like the idea of black people, but that hate or just don't give a shit about actual black people. These are them. The kind of people who say shit like this.
My take on it is that they see them as under-humans. They fetishize the imaginary origins of black culture, including the fake significance of fat black women (I’m remembering the Venus of Willendorf being erroneously attributed to some ancient African culture). They see current year black people as oppressed little babies, and think “how cute, they think they’re people!”

It’s gross. I’m not offended on behalf of all black people™️ because they can be offended all on their own, without my condescension. Rather, I feel a combination of secondhand embarrassment and revulsion. Like walking in accidentally on someone in the middle of shitting on the rug.
 
There is an entire section of the population that seems to like the idea of black people, but that hate or just don't give a shit about actual black people. These are them. The kind of people who say shit like this.
I feel like half of these people specifically don’t even care one way or another about black people. All they care about is that saying they care about black people makes them feel like Such A Good Person and morally superior to others. If they were skinny, they’d be insufferable vegans constantly shaming you for eating a taco because animals died for that.

There’s gotta be some way to feel superior to others, innit? Maybe they’re the size of a fridge and can’t stand up from a chair without feeling sweaty and winded and no one asks them out to a date and nothing fits and they feel tired and in pain most of the time but DAMMIT, they can still moralize about how BAD the Whites are (while hand-waving their own whiteness away with a brief “and I know I have so much to learn as well!”). No matter how fat or sick they get, they can still tell awful skinny girls how BAD they are for not supporting local POC-owned shops enough.

Ha. That’ll make up for all the times the popular girls at school called them “tubby two-tonnes.” Revenge on the thin pretties at last.
 
By the by, I tried looking for the above red dress in Asos’ website, which is hard to do, mind...Asos dresses are hot garbage on a good day...but could not find it. I’d like to see what it looks like on a model. I’m still gobsmacked that the front of the dress is literally done up like a Spanx girdle, stretchy puckered spandex channels and all.

I found it on the Aussie version of Asos - pics below the spoiler. I’m a bloke and I know the square root of nothing about dresses, but to my eye this still looks hideous even on a slightly thinner model.

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I found it on the Aussie version of Asos - pics below the spoiler. I’m a bloke and I know the square root of nothing about dresses, but to my eye this still looks hideous even on a slightly thinner model.

BIG OOF, yeah that’s one cheap-looking frock. And “selling fast” at 76% off! Can’t imagine why. Certainly not because it’s tatty as all hell and a white-trash fantasy of what “classy” looks like.

Usually I like to try and say, “what’s the one GOOD feature of this outfit?” But there is literally nothing good about this.

What I thought were girdle stretch channels is just the effect of a cheap stretch velvet with embroidered strips being stretched to their limit over a giant gunt. What kills me is this was intended to be a plus size dress. They knew big girls were going to squeeze into this. So why do embroidered strips down the front in vertical panels? All it does is limit the stretch in those areas, causing the unembroidered areas to try and pick up the slack by stretching more, resulting in ugly puckered vertical channels of stretching all up and down the front.

Either they tried to size up this style for plus without considering how bad it would look stretched to the max across a large gut, or they just didn’t care. I’m assuming the latter.
 
I feel like half of these people specifically don’t even care one way or another about black people. All they care about is that saying they care about black people makes them feel like Such A Good Person and morally superior to others. If they were skinny, they’d be insufferable vegans constantly shaming you for eating a taco because animals died for that.

There’s gotta be some way to feel superior to others, innit? Maybe they’re the size of a fridge and can’t stand up from a chair without feeling sweaty and winded and no one asks them out to a date and nothing fits and they feel tired and in pain most of the time but DAMMIT, they can still moralize about how BAD the Whites are (while hand-waving their own whiteness away with a brief “and I know I have so much to learn as well!”). No matter how fat or sick they get, they can still tell awful skinny girls how BAD they are for not supporting local POC-owned shops enough.

Ha. That’ll make up for all the times the popular girls at school called them “tubby two-tonnes.” Revenge on the thin pretties at last.
Your thought is correct and also not a new one:
A noble savage is a literary stock character who embodies the concept of the indigene, outsider, wild human, an "other" who has not been "corrupted" by civilization, and therefore symbolizes humanity's innate goodness. Besides appearing in many works of fiction and philosophy, the stereotype was also heavily employed in early anthropological works.
 
In case you were wondering how Dani is doing post divorce.

We do not like it. We do not like it at all. Her arms fill up the puff of the sleeves, and she’s taking the “crush” out of crushed velvet. She looks like a couch.
I found it on the Aussie version of Asos - pics below the spoiler. I’m a bloke and I know the square root of nothing about dresses, but to my eye this still looks hideous even on a slightly thinner model.

The 90s were a mistake. They threw crushed velvet at us in every possible form, including bodysuits and scrunchies, and it remains the most bullshit of all fabrics except for maybe lamé. Which they also tried to convince us was awesome at the time.
 
Brittany Jacques, 23, struggled with her self confidence after previous partners put pressure on her to lose weight from her size 22 physique - despite the fact that her curves were something that had initially attracted them to her.

But after almost giving up, the singleton from Ontario, Canada, met personal trainer, Matt Montgomery, 23, on Facebook in August and hit it off straight away.

Now the couple are engaged and say it was love at first sight - even though they're regularly taunted for their 117lb weight difference online

Brit said: 'We had both almost given up on dating when we started talking. We hit it off right away from the moment we met.

'I was a bit hesitant at first. I've been in relationships where guys have told me that they will dump me if I don't start dieting or trying to lose weight.

'It did affect my self confidence and at one point I did start working out and trying to change my size.

'But then I realized that if I did that I wouldn't love myself anymore and I would be changing myself for someone else's perception of beauty.

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