I really hope that at some point people take fatphobia seriously enough to address it in themselves and in their social circles.
Fat people face unchecked discrimination in everything from basic healthcare, to hiring, to literal incarceration and very few thin people bother to think about this or take it seriously because they’d rather enjoy feeling superior than even recognise an injustice they don’t face.
And honestly even if there weren’t study after study demonstrating active discrimination against fat people in our society, just the interpersonal cruelties and exclusion alone would be worth addressing.
Start taking this fatphobia and body policing seriously. Fat people deserve inclusion and respect, as they are now, without proving to anyone that they’re trying to not be fat, or that their fucking cholesterol levels are low, or whatever the fuck else.
Human beings facing a fucking size limit for being respected and cared for is a feminist issue.
no offense but how come none of y’all can just like or dislike something normally. it’s always gotta be “this is literally fucking flawless and pure” or “this is shit and you’re an immoral person for liking it” it’s so. Uncomfortable
Big female gargoyle protects nuns in turn take care of her 👀
A gmv for Bloodborne.
MOT: I feel tons of energy being consumed every time I make a gmv, and feel as if having a fever while publishing and waiting for comments, finger crossed. Strangely, unlike drawings, I care too much about views and feedbacks from gmv audiences, almost like paranoia (or actually is(;へ:) see these words! I just can’t help it). With that being said...please leave a like if you like! Much, much appreciated.ヾ(✿゚▽゚)ノ
The Witcher but a sitcom is a concept I enjoy very much
wish my brain was into kinky stuff like producing serotonin and dopamine
can you imagine being a mayor and talking to your horse villager like the angle they look down at you from ita gotta be like 90 % nose right
to my fellow black folk: we lost an actual superhero, and it feels like it. It's perfectly okay to feel distraught, sadness, emotional at that loss. I know being black is hard when it comes to what feels like consistent, communal trauma. it's okay to take a breather and feel- you don't have to always feel "strong". We're all here. ✊🏾❤️
(you can, and please, share if you're not black, but don't dare start no discourse in my comments)
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