Fat Acceptance Movement / Fat Girlcows

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I know weve hashed and rehashed but expanding a size range isnt just adding fabric. Scaling a pattern past a certain size just doesnt work, and what you can scale up takes months of trial and error. Shien and other fast fashion brands aren't going to care enough.

One company I like, charm patterns, has been working on scaling her pattern range, and it's taken close to a year and several beta tests. Lose weight fatties
 
In the US, a lot of the food there is higher quality than what is found at larger grocery stores.
From 2016, but still interesting:
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I know weve hashed and rehashed but expanding a size range isnt just adding fabric. Scaling a pattern past a certain size just doesnt work, and what you can scale up takes months of trial and error. Shien and other fast fashion brands aren't going to care enough.

One company I like, charm patterns, has been working on scaling her pattern range, and it's taken close to a year and several beta tests. Lose weight fatties

This and at some point it's not a recognizable human body you're designing a pattern for, it's just lumps of misshapen adipose tissue, which differs with every deathfat. Sizes are relative anyway; a tall thin woman wearing a size six obviously will fit differently into a dress than a chubby short woman wearing a six.
 
Maybe I’m just so scared from seeing fatties like Tess in string bikinis, but this girl didn’t look the absolute worst, at least the high rise waistline looks like it’s actually working and isn’t being folded over by fat.

Also the hairy chest on the second gorl :cryblood:
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Oh god... that combo of acanthosis nigricans, hairiness, acne, and just looking fucking dirty. I need a shower
This and at some point it's not a recognizable human body you're designing a pattern for, it's just lumps of misshapen adipose tissue, which differs with every deathfat. Sizes are relative anyway; a tall thin woman wearing a size six obviously will fit differently into a dress than a chubby short woman wearing a six.
This is why plus size brands tend to use a lot more stretch waistbands and knit fabrics than straight size brands do. If your customer has much fatter arms than you designed a top for, they might still be able to wear it if the sleeves have that extra bit of give, whereas woven fabric just won't work at all. Obviously not every normal sized woman will fit properly in every straight sized garment, but at least a size 8 won't launch some teary social media campaign about how the brand is lying about their sizing and literally gaslighting fatties if they try on a shirt and the sleeves don't fit
 
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In the US, a lot of the food there is higher quality than what is found at larger grocery stores.

This is true in other countries, too.
Both Aldi and Lidl usually match or exceed brand names in quality and beat them in price. That's economies of scale for you, if you buy the whole production capacity of a manufacturer you can essentially dictate prices while still getting exactly the quality you want.
Some people seem to just assume that getting a product for less means lower quality, this is objectively not the case ans pointed out a few posts above me.
 
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Danielle, yet again, is bitching at clothing companies to be more size-inclusive.
She is a self-admitted size 5X, up to 7X depending on the brand.
...because losing weight would NEVER solve your issues...
Yet again
you ask?
Why yes, she has a history of doing so:
3x Is NOT Size Inclusive | Danielle McAllister

Skinny people are the problem and companies must size tarps garments to cater to my needs.
It's the only option---losing weight is not!
..but remember: she's not complaining.:gunt:
She also states in another video that "thin privilege" enables skinny shoppers to buy the precious deathfat clothing (for an oversized look):
Plus Size Thrifting | A Rant About Buying Plus Size Clothes When You Aren't Plus Sized

Try not to choke on your Doritos when you cackle, fatty.
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Your best option is to lose weight, you entitled hippo.

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😂 My premature death is absolutely hilarious.
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Danielle proudly displays her entitlement whilst complaining that clothing companies should include size 5X.
According to Danielle though, depending on the brand, she needs a size 7X.
"If you want to be an ethical business, you'll make clothing for all sizes!"
Forget trying to lose weight.
Make This in Size 5x please! Zara, Anthropologie, Smash + Tess, Veromoda, Urban Outfitters
Archive

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Her eyebrows are tragic...
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She loves to police the comment section:
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She also loves to disable her likes/dislikes due to a disproportionate ratio:
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...only about 20 comments survived, including these, which surprised me quite a bit:
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Where does it end?
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(:_(So...we've labelled HAES/FA as a death cult, right?
 
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Danielle, yet again, is bitching at clothing companies to be more size-inclusive.
She is a self-admitted size 5X, up to 7X depending on the brand.
...because losing weight would NEVER solve your issues...
Yet again
you ask?
Why yes, she has a history of doing so:
3x Is NOT Size Inclusive | Danielle McAllister
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Skinny people are the problem and companies must size tarps garments to cater to my needs.
It's the only option---losing weight is not!
..but remember: she's not complaining.:gunt:
She also states in another video that "thin privilege" enables skinny shoppers to buy the precious deathfat clothing (for an oversized look):
Plus Size Thrifting | A Rant About Buying Plus Size Clothes When You Aren't Plus Sized
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Try not to choke on your Doritos when you cackle, fatty.
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Your best option is to lose weight, you entitled hippo.

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😂 My premature death is absolutely hilarious.
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Danielle proudly displays her entitlement whilst complaining that clothing companies should include size 5X.
According to Danielle though, depending on the brand, she needs a size 7X.
"If you want to be an ethical business, you'll make clothing for all sizes!"
Forget trying to lose weight.
Make This in Size 5x please! Zara, Anthropologie, Smash + Tess, Veromoda, Urban Outfitters
Archive

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View attachment 2415070Her eyebrows are tragic...
View attachment 2415071She loves to police the comment section:
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She also loves to disable her likes/dislikes due to a disproportionate ratio:
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...only about 20 comments survived, including these, which surprised me quite a bit:
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Where does it end?
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(:_(So...we've labelled HAES/FA as a death cult, right?
Because so many of these fat people never seem to have (real) jobs its really glaringly obvious how out of touch it makes them in regards to how companies operate.
How much of the population is honestly wearing 7x clothing? I can't comprehend it being enough for multiple companies to expand their sizes. And the sheer entitlement that comes with letting yourself get that fat that finding clothing online is now a challenge.

Manufacturing sperg
I ended up in a web hole of What Katie Did stocking videos a few nights ago and the owner of the company had a video explaining why they didn't have certain styles of tights and stocking and mentioned it would impossible to run a certain product in larger sizes because there's only 3 companies in the world who can manufacture that product in standard sizes to begin with. There'd be no time to halt production for a different size. To even try, they'd end up fucking over other customers
 
In the US, a lot of the food there is higher quality than what is found at larger grocery stores.
Aldi produce is consistently excellent.* It seems like instead of selling a dozen varieties of mediocre apples, for example, they go for a smaller selection of better quality specimens. I doubt April is buying out the Aldi produce department, though. They also have decently tasty frozen or heat and eat things, like pizza and pasta dishes, which are great on a busy weeknight but not exactly the healthiest options. The quality of their candy, especially the chocolates, is also very good. I'd imagine April is excited about the cheap snacks, European chocolates, and gigantic frozen pizzas and lasagnas, rather than the affordable produce.

*For any other grape addict Farmers who can't stand to pay $7/lb for tasteless mushy blobs of sadness, Aldi's grapes are always awesome and they're really cheap.
 
Why do fatties always complain about how expensive Torrid is getting but none of them ever make the same complaints about fast food also getting more expensive.
Y'all will gladly go to a drive thru and pay 10 dollars for a meal multiple times a week but then you'll complain that 40 dollars for a blouse is too much.
They seem to not understand that the cost is merely due to the fact it takes more raw material to cover their massive bloated frames. My working theory is that upon reaching a crossroads between an extreme weight that is in direct disproportion to self awareness they loose their ability to grasp topology.
 
Aldi produce is consistently excellent.* It seems like instead of selling a dozen varieties of mediocre apples, for example, they go for a smaller selection of better quality specimens. I doubt April is buying out the Aldi produce department, though. They also have decently tasty frozen or heat and eat things, like pizza and pasta dishes, which are great on a busy weeknight but not exactly the healthiest options. The quality of their candy, especially the chocolates, is also very good. I'd imagine April is excited about the cheap snacks, European chocolates, and gigantic frozen pizzas and lasagnas, rather than the affordable produce.

*For any other grape addict Farmers who can't stand to pay $7/lb for tasteless mushy blobs of sadness, Aldi's grapes are always awesome and they're really cheap.
This is also why trader joe's is good, it's owned by aldi and uses the exact same business model just with different branding/marketing.
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Danielle, yet again, is bitching at clothing companies to be more size-inclusive.
She is a self-admitted size 5X, up to 7X depending on the brand.
...because losing weight would NEVER solve your issues...
Yet again
you ask?
Why yes, she has a history of doing so:
3x Is NOT Size Inclusive | Danielle McAllister
View attachment 2415113
Skinny people are the problem and companies must size tarps garments to cater to my needs.
It's the only option---losing weight is not!
..but remember: she's not complaining.:gunt:
She also states in another video that "thin privilege" enables skinny shoppers to buy the precious deathfat clothing (for an oversized look):
Plus Size Thrifting | A Rant About Buying Plus Size Clothes When You Aren't Plus Sized
View attachment 2415165
Try not to choke on your Doritos when you cackle, fatty.
View attachment 2415131

Your best option is to lose weight, you entitled hippo.

View attachment 2415132View attachment 2415133
😂 My premature death is absolutely hilarious.
View attachment 2415134

Danielle proudly displays her entitlement whilst complaining that clothing companies should include size 5X.
According to Danielle though, depending on the brand, she needs a size 7X.
"If you want to be an ethical business, you'll make clothing for all sizes!"
Forget trying to lose weight.
Make This in Size 5x please! Zara, Anthropologie, Smash + Tess, Veromoda, Urban Outfitters
Archive

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View attachment 2415070Her eyebrows are tragic...
View attachment 2415071She loves to police the comment section:
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She also loves to disable her likes/dislikes due to a disproportionate ratio:
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...only about 20 comments survived, including these, which surprised me quite a bit:
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Where does it end?
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(:_(So...we've labelled HAES/FA as a death cult, right?
Danielle is a prime example of why I can't get into youtube/vlog/livestream lolcows. I'm not going to pause my music and spend 10-20 minutes listening to someone whose face looks like it's bouncing around on the top ball of a snowman of adipose tissue bitch about how she can't buy crappy fast fashion in Clydesdale sizes. It's much faster and easier to laugh at absurd text and still photos without wanting to off myself over having to listen to annoying fat girl voice.
 
They seem to not understand that the cost is merely due to the fact it takes more raw material to cover their massive bloated frames. My working theory is that upon reaching a crossroads between an extreme weight that is in direct disproportion to self awareness they loose their ability to grasp topology.
It's not though, the cheapass material that plus brands use barely factors into the higher prices. Even the pricier plus brands are a sea of polyester, its not like anyone is going to waste nice silk or linen for things that are inevitably gonna get soaked in roll sweat, require intense laundering that more delicate fabrics can't take, and quickly get discarded after the next 30 lbs come on. The real issue is with technical design/pattern drafting, which is exponentially more difficult for plus because of all the wildcards that obesity adds to the mix, and is normally done by western workers, not the destitute Bangladeshi women paid a pittance to actually sew the clothes.
 
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Danielle, yet again, is bitching at clothing companies to be more size-inclusive.
She is a self-admitted size 5X, up to 7X depending on the brand.
...because losing weight would NEVER solve your issues...
Yet again
you ask?
Why yes, she has a history of doing so:
3x Is NOT Size Inclusive | Danielle McAllister
View attachment 2415113
Skinny people are the problem and companies must size tarps garments to cater to my needs.
It's the only option---losing weight is not!
..but remember: she's not complaining.:gunt:
She also states in another video that "thin privilege" enables skinny shoppers to buy the precious deathfat clothing (for an oversized look):
Plus Size Thrifting | A Rant About Buying Plus Size Clothes When You Aren't Plus Sized
View attachment 2415165
Try not to choke on your Doritos when you cackle, fatty.
View attachment 2415131

Your best option is to lose weight, you entitled hippo.

View attachment 2415132View attachment 2415133
😂 My premature death is absolutely hilarious.
View attachment 2415134

Danielle proudly displays her entitlement whilst complaining that clothing companies should include size 5X.
According to Danielle though, depending on the brand, she needs a size 7X.
"If you want to be an ethical business, you'll make clothing for all sizes!"
Forget trying to lose weight.
Make This in Size 5x please! Zara, Anthropologie, Smash + Tess, Veromoda, Urban Outfitters
Archive

*embedded video archive is processing
View attachment 2415070Her eyebrows are tragic...
View attachment 2415071She loves to police the comment section:
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She also loves to disable her likes/dislikes due to a disproportionate ratio:
View attachment 2415069
...only about 20 comments survived, including these, which surprised me quite a bit:
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Where does it end?
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View attachment 2415072
View attachment 2415157


(:_(So...we've labelled HAES/FA as a death cult, right?
Have any of these shrill bitches ever set cloven hoof foot inside a thrift store? Any thrift store in the United States, whether part of a big chain like Goodwill or a smaller, independent shop, is absolutely crammed to the gills with enormous clothing of all styles, quality, and provenance. Rack upon rack of gigantic jeans, tent-like dresses, and t-shirts that could double as the mizzen sail of HMS Victory.

That the deathfats continue to mention this as evidence of their systematic oppression when a visit to literally any thrift store on the continent would easily disprove their claim is characteristically lazy. It's definitely a trait of lazy and unintelligent people to assume that everyone else on the planet is even more lazy and unintelligent than they are, and deathfats are no exception. I don't know if they actually expect to be believed, or if they're just shouting into the void in between bites, but it's galling. These bitches love to hear themselves complain, and they expect everyone, faceless corporations and individuals alike, to bend over backwards catering to their every whim and desire, but they can't even be bothered to fact check what they are saying. I almost have to believe that some anonymous deathfat visited a single thrift store sometime during the Clinton administration, became distracted by the siren song of Ronald McDonald before noticing the ample (heh heh, forgive me) selection of clothing for the Customer of Size, and became outraged at the violence and discrimination visited upon them, thus spending the next few years bitching to anyone within earshot about their trauma, and would you please pass the gravy? Somehow, with the advent of social media, this metastisized into the fantasy that thrift stores across the United States are controlled by a cabal of skinny bitches who think that deathfats don't even deserve to wear affordable secondhand clothing while being shoved into the ovens.
 
Have any of these shrill bitches ever set cloven hoof foot inside a thrift store? Any thrift store in the United States, whether part of a big chain like Goodwill or a smaller, independent shop, is absolutely crammed to the gills with enormous clothing of all styles, quality, and provenance. Rack upon rack of gigantic jeans, tent-like dresses, and t-shirts that could double as the mizzen sail of HMS Victory.

That the deathfats continue to mention this as evidence of their systematic oppression when a visit to literally any thrift store on the continent would easily disprove their claim is characteristically lazy. It's definitely a trait of lazy and unintelligent people to assume that everyone else on the planet is even more lazy and unintelligent than they are, and deathfats are no exception. I don't know if they actually expect to be believed, or if they're just shouting into the void in between bites, but it's galling. These bitches love to hear themselves complain, and they expect everyone, faceless corporations and individuals alike, to bend over backwards catering to their every whim and desire, but they can't even be bothered to fact check what they are saying. I almost have to believe that some anonymous deathfat visited a single thrift store sometime during the Clinton administration, became distracted by the siren song of Ronald McDonald before noticing the ample (heh heh, forgive me) selection of clothing for the Customer of Size, and became outraged at the violence and discrimination visited upon them, thus spending the next few years bitching to anyone within earshot about their trauma, and would you please pass the gravy? Somehow, with the advent of social media, this metastisized into the fantasy that thrift stores across the United States are controlled by a cabal of skinny bitches who think that deathfats don't even deserve to wear affordable secondhand clothing while being shoved into the ovens.

I've never found much plus clothing at the thrift stores I've been to, but I make a point to go to church/hospital run thrift stores in wealthy areas. rich women tend to be slim and love donating high quality stuff when they get bored of it. I have several beautiful silk shirts that cost me $10 a piece, for instance. Meanwhile, local goodwills tend to be full of screen printed xxxl shirts made for specific events that happened 8 years ago, returned/slightly damaged items donated by the Target down the block, and reams of poorly written devotional books.
 
If April is becoming a regular Aldi shopper, we're going to see different seasonal tat 24/7. Their "Aisle of Shame" is like catnip for someone like her - trendy, seasonal housewares, single-use kitchen gadgets, etc. None of it is severely overpriced but it's very easy to go down that aisle "just to look" and run up a $90 Aldi bill because you suddenly realized your kitchen mat was looking dingy and you really do need a couple cute ghost mugs and oh, look, they have fuzzy socks!
 

Have any of these shrill bitches ever set cloven hoof foot inside a thrift store? Any thrift store in the United States, whether part of a big chain like Goodwill or a smaller, independent shop, is absolutely crammed to the gills with enormous clothing of all styles, quality, and provenance. Rack upon rack of gigantic jeans, tent-like dresses, and t-shirts that could double as the mizzen sail of HMS Victory.

That the deathfats continue to mention this as evidence of their systematic oppression when a visit to literally any thrift store on the continent would easily disprove their claim is characteristically lazy. It's definitely a trait of lazy and unintelligent people to assume that everyone else on the planet is even more lazy and unintelligent than they are, and deathfats are no exception. I don't know if they actually expect to be believed, or if they're just shouting into the void in between bites, but it's galling. These bitches love to hear themselves complain, and they expect everyone, faceless corporations and individuals alike, to bend over backwards catering to their every whim and desire, but they can't even be bothered to fact check what they are saying. I almost have to believe that some anonymous deathfat visited a single thrift store sometime during the Clinton administration, became distracted by the siren song of Ronald McDonald before noticing the ample (heh heh, forgive me) selection of clothing for the Customer of Size, and became outraged at the violence and discrimination visited upon them, thus spending the next few years bitching to anyone within earshot about their trauma, and would you please pass the gravy? Somehow, with the advent of social media, this metastisized into the fantasy that thrift stores across the United States are controlled by a cabal of skinny bitches who think that deathfats don't even deserve to wear affordable secondhand clothing while being shoved into the ovens.
"...some deathfats can only afford to go to the thrift store and these skinny "influencers" are taking all of our options!"
The absolute audacity!
"They're sizing-down the garment several sizes!":smug:lol self-burn?
"Plus-sized people need these items, but they keep wanting oversized pieces.
"They're wasting sooo much fabric!" I'm sure you're sooper concerned about fabric
"...it feels like fat people are being stolen from for style.":story: iT's tHiN pRiViLeGe!
"Fat people get out ??? so skinny people can get ahead."
She goes to a local thrift shop, Value Village, every now and then, in search of a leather skirt.:cryblood:
"...there's an excessive amount of clothing for people that are a size 0 to 12..." yeah, because the human body wasn't meant to resemble a bag of cottage cheese.
The victim mentality is unreal: it blows my goddamn mind that this entitled hippopotamus feels/acts as if she's a member of a marginalized community.
:shit-eating:
Absolutely astounding.
This came to mind...
Ever since I learned where she's from I just see a fucking leaf.

Where's Al Bundy when we need him most?
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If you truly loved and accepted your body the way it is then you wouldn't get so offended when somebody else decides they want to change theirs.
And if other people's decisions to lose weight or get in better shape makes you this upset then your the one who needs to see a therapist
 

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