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KIROKAZE
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Fumihiro Kato No.13/Mt. Fuji 72.7cm by 91.0cm (approximately 28.5"x36") Oil on Canvas
Calligraffiti | Via
Amid Cairo’s brick buildings and heaping piles of trash is a sprawling work of art, which, at first, looks messy and incoherent.
But when you stand on the nearby hillside and read the spray-painted Arabic “calligraffiti,” as its creator Tunisian-French artist eL Seed calls it, the message reads loud and clear: “If one wants to see the light of the sun, he must wipe his eyes.”
The quote represents the importance of withholding judgment of people just because of their circumstances, says eL Seed, who first visited the community a few years ago. He’s called the piece “Perception” for just that reason, hoping to get people to see past the area’s physical appearance.
The entire piece took three weeks to complete, and eL Seed says it was done in total secrecy from the Egyptian government due to the country’s strict laws forbidding artistic expression.
So, I decided instead to buy some exercise DVDs, but even those are all made up of people who are already thin—and that’s not super encouraging, and a lot of the things they do on those (from previous experience) I can’t do because I’m not thin.
Holy crap, who would have thought?? Exercise DVD’s mostly consist of thin people! How can they be thin? Dieting doesn’t work, calories in calories out doesn’t work! Thermodynamics is a lie!
Physics isn’t real, only my feels are real.
Obesity through the years.
“B-But its genetic”
Why do fat people bitch about thin privilege, like…you got yourself into that situation, thats not thin privilege, its a fat consequence.
Body Positivity
Examples of body positivity:
- Wearing whatever the hell you please, regardless of your physique
- Eating healthy food
- Regular exercise
- Putting on makeup just because you want to
- Maintaining a body weight that is appropriate for your frame and height
- Not sweating it if your body isn’t perfect
- Taking care of health problems before they get out of control
Examples of body negativity:
- Deliberately eating too much in order to give society the finger
- Maintaining sedentary lifestyle
- Making catty remarks about the bodies of others
- Allowing preventable diseases to take over your life
- Spreading misinformation and lies regarding health, potentially harming somebody else’s body
Respect.
HER QUADS THO
I can’t even do that on a flat surface lawwwd
🔝🔝🔝 same. 😔😔
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Rain in the city… I can even hear the Jazz in the background… art by Balenberg
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