Kelly Lenza / LividLipids / softbodytendermind / ass_child / photopotamus - "Radical body liberationist”, Intentionally Repulsive, Uber woke middle-aged SJW influencer wannabe, doxed her former therapist for getting WLS, ate her way to heart failure

I fail to see how "completed" is better than "committed." And like VBO said, dead is dead.

Moral of the story: Stfu, Kelly.
I don't even hear people say committed all that much anymore. It's usually "died from suicide" or "ended their own life."

So I second your moral: STFU, Kelly.
 
"Completed" suicide makes it sounds like a fucking achievement you're meant to get a certificate for, while a dignified retired man shakes your hand and your beaming parents take photographs of the occasion. It literally couldn't be less appropriate a term to juxtapose with "suicide".

Kelly... please, for the love of god, shut the fuck up
 
The complete lack of ability to, never mind read a room but read the world, by this creature is utterly mind boggling.

Remember, this is a cow who would have us believe she's so quivery sensitive, she took a PERSONAL decision by her therapist to have WLS as a personal affront & writes publishers when published works don't suit her faux SJW sensitivities.

Yet she gets pissy over the wording of accounts of suicide. I absolutely agree the word "commit" & it's various forms carries a lot of weight & it bloody well should. "Died of" or "completed" in my opinion, diminishes the immense impact of suicide. Not only does the person committing suicide have to overcomes the primal instinct to survive at any cost, the impact on family, friends & other close circles can be devastating.

Yes, doctor assisted suicide is increasingly an option in many jurisdictions but generally reserved for the most medically awful situations. For most, suicide is a final, irrevocable, anguished cry into the void & trying to normalize it by diminishing the language used to describe it is heinous.
 
She doesn't ask the best local shop after a disappointing experience at Dunkin Donuts. She just whines. She knows this gets her free stuff. Sometimes donuts get old and I don't think most chain donut shops make them in house. It's just easier to know the quality buying from a place where you know the owners.
 
I was just thinking that she tried to say she was going to drive her car off a bridge because of her doctor trying to weigh her or some crap? So she’s one of those people who suicide baits for attention :roll:
Doctors don't care about your weight. Your insurance cares. Typically your weight only matters relative to fluid overload or something like that. Nurses and techs care because they're the ones breaking their backs.

Doctors care about fluctuations and PCPs probably don't want you to be so fat you die under their care related to fatness they never mentioned.
 
I fail to see how "completed" is better than "committed." And like VBO said, dead is dead.

Moral of the story: Stfu, Kelly.
Also, 'committed suicide' does come from a time when it was considered a sin (or even a crime) to kill oneself, but the ethical justification for that phrasing goes deeper: ending someone's life is an act of ultimate violence against them (that person being oneself, in this case). Killing is morally wrong because life is valuable in itself, and your own life is as valuable as anyone elses, so killing yourself is wrong (b/c you deserve to live). So 'committing suicide' is still a correct form of phrasing it in my opinion, and explaining it in these terms to someone who is suicidal or has suicidal ideation is one way to try to get that person to value his or her life a little more.

It's normal to jump on the rewording train when you're 15 and think you know it all (yet don't know shit), but it's mind-boggling that a woman in her 40s? (I can't remember Kelly's age) has this utter inability to think things through a little. Not everything in the world must be done away with even if you consider yourself "politically progressive". Some social conventions have been this way for millenia because there is a good reason for them, and that is okay.

Anyway, she is just incapable of holding a nuanced opinion because she won't allow herself to think for herself. Every single argument she spouts is either a literal repost, or some hot take she's stolen from some other SJW feed.

Edit: I just realized I basically made the same point as @DefCon Dumb . Anyway.
 
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They told us that people only obsessed about sex because society was repressive and tried to shame people about it. Turns out that is not even remotely true. I've never seen people more obsessed with both the mechanics and morality of sex than people on Twitter in current year. Jesus. The only people talking about sex this much are people who are never, ever having it.

I think Kelly actually wants to peg her husband for exactly the reasons they are talking about in that thread. She wants to punish him for not wanting to have sex with her. Using a strap on is the only way should could rape her husband and force him to have intimate contact. It's amusing that she is clearly re-tweeting this stuff directed at Jerry because he keeps saying "no" to this.

No means no, Kelly. If your spouse doesn't want to engage in a particular sex act, you shouldn't pressure him into doing it. That's very rapey.
 
I actually can’t imagine anyone who would take this seriously. Topping and bottoming is generally not something people talk about in polite company, as it’s no one’s business what people do in their sex lives. Does anyone care about this discourse?

It honestly sounds like they’re talking about porny fanfic or jokes about pegging guys. The stakes are really high here.
They're talking about Cara Delevingne's (ugly) Met Gala look.
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