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New Cosmo cover featured GIGANTIC woman

New Cosmo cover featured GIGANTIC woman

Wow how the times have changed. To be the most-eligible man, be a "male-model" and "nerd", to be a supermodel, be a fat cunt.
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New Cosmo cover featured GIGANTIC woman

Hopefully this new low will spark a backlash against body positive bullshit. It's disgusting.

I've started applauding girls out jogging.

Positive reinforcement.
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New Cosmo cover featured GIGANTIC woman

This is the end result of society building up the egos of one gender by telling them that they are all beautiful and perfect, all of their feelings are justified, and any criticism is just 'shaming'.

A woman who think's she's a 10 trapped in a morbidly obese woman's body.
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New Cosmo cover featured GIGANTIC woman

Quote: (09-01-2018 03:03 PM)Vladimir Poontang Wrote:  

I've changed my mind. She's actually quite stunning and brave.




Jesus. Look at the fucking size of it.
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Quote: (09-01-2018 03:03 PM)Vladimir Poontang Wrote:  

I've changed my mind. She's actually quite stunning and brave.




Ha! Notice that, when they come back from commercial, she's already seated. It must have been too painful to watch her walk out to the chair.
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Quote: (08-31-2018 12:44 PM)PapayaTapper Wrote:  

Quote: (08-31-2018 11:36 AM)Sherman Wrote:  

In the 1970s, the fashion industry promoted Twiggy which brought in the thin look. I thought she was unhealthy and way to thin. Now they are going in the other direction and promoting fatness. The commonality is that they are both unhealthy.

Unhealthy?

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This looks like what a slim young woman would should look like



When I was in high school and college girls built like this :

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were considered fatties. They'd be background noise at best

I know "beauty" is subjective and all but I often have to bite my tongue when I see some emphatic "WB"s in the"Would you hit it?" thread and some of the posts in the What Do You Guys Consider a 10 thread?

Id be curious to see if there's a correlation between age group and "ideal".

Specifically for example: Do younger guys tend to have a preference for "thicker" asses as their ideal versus older guys?

I think it would be a good cultural experiment to see if the "fat acceptance" movement is working

Fucking Amen.

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Quote: (09-02-2018 12:56 PM)sterlingarcher Wrote:  

Hopefully this new low will spark a backlash against body positive bullshit. It's disgusting.

I've started applauding girls out jogging.

Positive reinforcement.

Of course they should be lifting weights, but at least their heart is in the right place.

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What's going to be on the next on the UK version of Cosmopolitan?

A gender-ambiguous, androgynous thing or anything that goes from as far down the perceived SJW privilege ladder as possible?
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New Cosmo cover featured GIGANTIC woman

She eats a cake replica of the cover while dancing sexily:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BnSKRiEB5tR/
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Quote: (08-31-2018 12:44 PM)PapayaTapper Wrote:  

Quote: (08-31-2018 11:36 AM)Sherman Wrote:  

In the 1970s, the fashion industry promoted Twiggy which brought in the thin look. I thought she was unhealthy and way to thin. Now they are going in the other direction and promoting fatness. The commonality is that they are both unhealthy.

Unhealthy?

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This looks like what a slim young woman would should look like

You're right, there's nothing wrong with that body type. Some girls are born with that body type and strive to maintain it.
In the case of Twiggy, it was her face that made her look a little emaciated, but that's exactly what the fashion photographers were asking her to do. Her body was fine (still is for an old woman).

She could have used some tits though - but that's just my preference. Nothing wrong with her the way she was.

These waddling fat slobs that are being paraded before us nowadays are a different story. Imagine what their vaginas must smell like after a hot day of work? All that sweat that's meandered down through their rolls of fat, ending up in their cooches? Blah.
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^^^^^^

Twiggy was always considered thin, but it wasn't until the 1990s people started applying tags like "emaciated."

This is because the perspective changed. People got fatter, so Twiggy looked even thinner by comparison. But if you go back and look at pictures of people in the 1960s, most everyone was thin.

In the old days, Tess Holliday would have been considered a complete freak show and little kids would have gotten scared and cried when they saw her. Now they see people like her every day.

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Quote: (09-06-2018 11:12 AM)Brother Abdul Majeed Wrote:  

Imagine what their vaginas must smell like after a hot day of work? All that sweat that's meandered down through their rolls of fat, ending up in their cooches? Blah.

You seriously think any of these hippos do any work? They're all on social security / disability taxpayer funded lifestyles.

That said, they sweat tremendously merely from staying on the couch watching TV / in bed watching Youtube. There's no amount of rest and air-conditioning that can make a monster like that not sweat.

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Fat people are fucking disgusting. A few days ago I went to the grocery store to pick up a few things with a friend. While waiting at the self checkout he wanted me to go grab a coke for him in the machine at the end. So I walk over there, bend down to open it up and all of a sudden I get a massive wave of smell come over my back. Something similar to that movie The Mist.

I quickly stand up visibly shaken and hand my friend the soda and he tells me the smell is the coke bottle. No fucking way.

Then I see it. A monster 400+ pound woman in a powerchair. The self checkout lady that is supposed to watch everything runs away with her shirt covering her nose. The mist continues and I start gagging and almost throw up right there in the store. My friend and I get the fuck out of there immediately.

Once back at the car my friend realizes he left his phone inside and ventures back for it. In about a minute I see him emerge coughing and looking visibly ill. Other people are running out of the store like the black fucking plague had just hit.

I had the smell of this lady in my sinuses all day. It was the most rancid smell you could ever imagine. I felt like I just smelled literal death.

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Fuck fat people.
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^^^^^^^

I just did some checking and found out she is only 5' 3" inches tall. What the hell is going on in the modeling industry and the American media that this woman is a celebrity?

If she were the height of Anna Nicole Smith, 5' 11", then I could at least see there being some Amazon fantasy here if she lost weight. But, as it stands, she's like the stubby fat girl you avoid in supermarket lines.

Also, where are the 5' 5" male models? Daniel Radcliffe (who has actually accomplished things in his life and stayed in shape) is waiting for his call, I hear.
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Here we can see her being ruthlessly challenged by a couple of totally non pedestrians. But her arguments carry a lot of weight.





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Quote: (09-06-2018 02:58 PM)Vladimir Poontang Wrote:  

Here we can see her being ruthlessly challenged by a couple of totally non pedestrians. But her arguments carry a lot of weight.




The thumbnail should be used as a cover for the next "Faces of Death" DVD (because I see nothing but a stroke or heart attack.)
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She'll have her cake & eat it to... right into an early, early grave...
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When I was a kid in the 70's, I'd sometimes see shockingly fat people, and star at them. However, now that everybody is so fat, I realize that my standards have shifted radically.
People that were ordinarily fat back then might not even be considered fat by most people today. The freak show fat people I remember being shocked by were probably 240 for a average height woman or 300 for an average height man.

Today's 400-600 lb monsters were unimaginable back then.

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What a self-righteous tub. She says, “my health is no one’s business” and complains that no one is attacking models that smoke (also a health risk).

In the US, at least, there seems to be discouragement of smoking. You’d never see a model on Cosmo smoking. Obese pigs, on the other hand are okay, I gather.
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Apart from her annoying voice, she has a nice face. How can she keeps her face "slim" with that monstrous body? Maybe she did surgery to remove her second and third chin?
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Quote: (09-06-2018 09:35 PM)joost Wrote:  

Apart from her annoying voice, she has a nice face. How can she keeps her face "slim" with that monstrous body? Maybe she did surgery to remove her second and third chin?

I had a petite girlfriend 5'1" who's face would probably resemble Tess if she quadrupled weight. Cute as hell (hence cuffing.)

Tess is so far gone even if she got to human weight the extra skin would drag like a ball and chain of degeneracy.
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The really sad part is that Tess would probably be hot if she wasn't obese. She'd probably have actual self esteem instead of this counterfeit faux girl power nonsense.

As much as she's laughing in that video of her eating, you know she cries at night...
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Quote: (09-02-2018 04:03 PM)Captainstabbin Wrote:  

Quote: (09-01-2018 03:03 PM)Vladimir Poontang Wrote:  

I've changed my mind. She's actually quite stunning and brave.




Ha! Notice that, when they come back from commercial, she's already seated. It must have been too painful to watch her walk out to the chair.

Very perceptive. I would have missed that.
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Quote: (09-06-2018 09:10 PM)CaptainCup Wrote:  

What a self-righteous tub. She says, “my health is no one’s business” and complains that no one is attacking models that smoke (also a health risk).

In the US, at least, there seems to be discouragement of smoking. You’d never see a model on Cosmo smoking. Obese pigs, on the other hand are okay, I gather.

Does anyone know how difficult it is to get mainstream publicity? Try publishing a book and getting coverage. It's not easy.

This woman managed to attract the attention of countless news outlets, talk shows, and magazines. This takes lots of work. She puts her weight story out globally.

And then what does she say? "My weight is none of your business!" This is after she spent years and countless hours making it our business.

This must be some kind of female logic. I remember this going on in the 1990s with single mothers. They'd go on talk shows like "Jenny Jones" and write long screeds in places like Newsweek on how "the family was obsolete" and how they were single mothers "by choice."

But the second someone called them on it? "None of your business!"
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