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cogadh: Our perception of what the body looks like, especially the female body, has become so warped over the years that we have completely forgotten what the human body is supposed to look like.
Here's a hint - nothing like this:
http://images.huffingtonpost.com/2009-10-15-350865366_7f308d82c91.jpg
Its actually more like this:
http://www.gawker.com/assets/resources/2008/05/antmsize14.jpg

naaah, my perception is fine.
Does anyone here really think the first one looks nicer/more healthy than the second one? Is there anyone here who thinks the second girl is too fat? I can't imagine there is, but who knows. No accounting for taste..
But if there isn't anyone like that here, maybe the 'the standard image of perfection is too skinny"-idea is just and only that: an idea. A faulty one.
If I average the tastes of the people I know, I sure as hell wouldn't get a girl similar to the one in the first picture.
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LordCinnamon: If I average the tastes of the people I know, I sure as hell wouldn't get a girl similar to the one in the first picture.
wouldn't get or wouldn't want?
I couldn't have a relationship with a girl like that, I could have a fling with someone like that, but not a long standing relationship. Now number 2 on the other hand... mmm..
I guarantee you, no matter what anyone here thinks, that second girl would have been considered a "fattie" and banned from BeautifulPeople.com in a heartbeat. There is no way that such a narcissistic, self-absorbed group would ever consider a size 12-14 woman anything but a "fattie".
I don't know that the first girl would have been accepted there, either (that has to be one of the scariest "skinny model" pictures I've ever seen) but she definitely wouldn't have been considered a "fattie" by them.
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chautemoc: I didn't realize discussing fat people could be so much fun.
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tb87670: Lulz, I just imagined you saying that in a German accent like the one from Inglorious Basterds.

Damn I loved that movie. Good thing stupid Eli Roth didn't get in the way.
this man has more than a few problems
i assure you this is rather soft and safe for work
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Weclock: stop bein' so sensitive ya pussy. I'm not going to tell you to stop eating, or to stop fuckin' around, so don't you make a law tellin' me where I can and cannot smoke. if I'm in a bar, and the owner of the bar says, here's an ashtray, go ahead and smoke, then god fuck it why can't I smoke?

Because smoking has the proven externality of negatively affecting the health of the people around the smoker. And in addition to the bar owner and other customers there are also the other workers who are affected, and keeping one's source of income unfortunately affects what people can be forced to tolerate pretty strongly. We have safety regulations in most industries precisely because of that, and I'm pretty sure that the concentrations of chemicals in tobacco smoke in a bar environment, while obviously not in the IDLH range, do exceed the OSHA permissible exposure limits (PELs), and probably a couple of the threshold limit values (TLVs) as well. It's actually a rather sad commentary that the air in the chemistry lab where I work (where we have many, many liters of benzene, carbon tet., and the like) is less hazardous to one's health than the air in many bars in states that haven't yet curtailed smoking in businesses.
That said, I fully support people's right to smoke in their own homes or in open-air environments (where chronic exposure to unsafe chemical levels is not an issue), and also oppose the various extortionate "sin taxes" that have been levied on tobacco products in most states. However, being part of society means that when you engage in actions that have the potential to negatively affect other people you sometimes need to accept that you'll be asked to limit the scope of those actions.
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PoSSeSSeDCoW: I find it hard to have pity for people who signed up to that site in the first place.
Also, they should kick Robert Hintze out. I wouldn't call him beautiful in any sense of the word.

He probably started the place up so he could meet hot chicks or something.
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A-Pock: Why is it socially acceptable to tell someone "OMG stop smoking do you any idea how bad for your health that is??" but it's not OK to say "OMG stop eating so much you fat pig do you have any idea how bad for your health it is to eat so much crap??" ???

It shouldn't be socially acceptable.
Let people live their own fucking lives. (not an attack at you, btw)
We should sit back and rejoice in the fact that these "beautiful people" will one day grow old, full of wrinkles and if irony serves it's purpose, become extremely ugly.
Or, they'll have so much cosmetic surgery that they'll look like they're from another planet. All the while we win.
Post edited January 06, 2010 by Shalgroth
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Weclock: I couldn't have a relationship with a girl like that, I could have a fling with someone like that, but not a long standing relationship.

Thats because she'd snap the first time you shagged her and there's only so many times you can glue something back together before its more glue than original object
Post edited January 06, 2010 by Aliasalpha
As for me, I don't care about sizes, If I like them, I like them. If they are annoying or down right nasty individual then it does not matter how "attractive" they are. I would want to get far away from them and not even look at them. Character is more important to me then looks
Hey, a mature viewpoint! +1 to you!
I've worked a long time in retail, and in my experience fat moms do a lot more yelling and screaming at their kids in stores thatn non-fat people do.
I don't know what my point is
Post edited January 06, 2010 by CaptainGyro
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CaptainGyro: I've worked a long time in retail, and in my experience fat moms do a lot more yelling and screaming at their kids in stores thatn non-fat people do.
I don't know what my point is

Yelling makes you fat?
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CaptainGyro: I've worked a long time in retail, and in my experience fat moms do a lot more yelling and screaming at their kids in stores thatn non-fat people do.
I don't know what my point is
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michaelleung: Yelling makes you fat?

Nah, skinny people just need to eat more in order to have the energy to yell.
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CaptainGyro: I've worked a long time in retail, and in my experience fat moms do a lot more yelling and screaming at their kids in stores thatn non-fat people do.
I don't know what my point is
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michaelleung: Yelling makes you fat?

it is a mystery. Maybe fat people give birth to bratty kids, or bratty kids make parents fat.