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Man, when I was like 16 I got so sick of being made fun of for being the fat kid that I took an axe down inna woods, chopped down a tree, and started doing log-lifts all the time. I got strong as fuck, but I didnât lose no weight. I actually got bigger.
Same thing happened when I got into fighting. I got even stronger, and I got *fast*, man, and nimble, like a cat. Still chubby.
Body-building culture is a bunch of crap, my dude. Functional muscle is not necessarily toned or lean. You can be swole as hell and still be heavy. And thatâs cool.
Embrace your inner barbarian. And when fatphobic little gym twinks try to body shame you, you should DESTROY THEM with your MIGHTY AXE
Can comfirm, i am Quite Fat âą but i still hit my punching bag hard enough last week make it touch the ceiling and broke a finger in the process
You know, I train with (martial arts) a bunch of dudes, and a few bodybuilders have showed up over the years.Â
And every damn one of those huge shredded motherfuckers has the endurance of a fucking newborn puppy. Fifteen minutes into warmups and theyâre panting for air like like theyâre about to die. Iâve sparred them and every one of them telegraphs their moves about two weeks in advance, and are slower than my dead grandpa because their huge useless muscles get in the damn way.Â
Now. I also work with a couple of guys who are not weightlifters. They do, however, do very physical jobs and are Big Dudes. Picture this sort of build.Â
No abs to speak of, a bit of a tummy, and those motherfuckers can pick up one of the weightlifters and throw them.Â
And theyâre fast. Like, unfair fast.Â
Bodybuilding culture is bullshit. Embrace your status as a giant barbarian and if anyone gives you crap throw them off a mountain.Â
i love and support all strong, fat people
As someone who also was in martial arts all of this is so real.
Strong, healthy bodies do not look like the dangerously dehydrated actors in marvel movies
otherwise it went well
me in discord yesterday:
Represent! #4 - âBelieve Youâ (2021)
written by Nadira Jamerson art by Brittney Williams & Andrew Dalhouse
This is so important. There are literal studies proving white doctors donât think black patients (especially black woman) feel pain the same way white people do. Please advocate for yourself and stay safe.
when you accidentally close one of the 600 ao3 tab youâre reading
This makes me so happy and I donât even know why.
At such moments, I realize that all these stupid stereotypes about us do not have the right to exist
This video is one of the most powerful things Iâve ever seen.
I can see youâre emotional.
Emma Watson Talks Turning 30, Working With Meryl Streep, And Being Happily Single | British Vogue
The terfs who arenât calling her a libfem in the notes like they are the smartest motherfuckers alive for using that as an insult are tripping over themselves to say that this was acted, that she had no choice but to say this blah blah. Like they didnât bother to look up the interview to find why it was so emotional to her, but letâs just say that women are faking their tears and call ourselves radical.
I made a little tutorial for you, many asked me for the wind effect, so there you go! I hope it will help many of you considering those effects can be tricky. Details also on Patreon too, you can support me there! Â
Good luck and hope it will help you all!
honestly the most realistic part in doctor who was the tv episode where david tennant says he doesnt have a tv licence and some womanâs like âReally?! They execute you for that!â
me: has literally JUST moved house
the bbc, waltzing from the shadows snapping itâs corperate fingers: give âus money or weâll break yerâ kneecaps, gov'na :)
Yeah, i guess if you live outside the uk you might not know about this
@hotfuss you need a tv liscene to watch live tv (meaning anything thatâs being shown at a scheduled time on the telly) you also need it to watch literally any bbc programming, even if you do it online on your laptop or phone. Itâs the reason there are no adverts on the BBC.
It costs ÂŁ154.50 that you have to pay every year. If you donât have one they send you letters constantly telling you theyâll send somebody to your house to make sure youâre not watching tv. So despite the fact Iâve already told them i donât watch tv (i work 40 hours a week and just watch youtube) theyâve started sending me the letters again so I have to call them up.
Oh and apparently they can track what devices you have in your home and tell when you watch their content without a liscence.
Itâs very dystopian over something so fucking stupid, on the bright-side I did find this fake ad while trying to find the buildboard picture
thatâs really what itâs like living here
Thatâs honestly dystopian sounding
What is a VAT fiddle
The British TV license is why the BBC exists and can take a risk on shows like Red Dwarf and Doctor Who (two extremely popular shows that would have never been produced when they were first suggested because there was no way theyâd be considered commercially viable).
The BBC covers so much more than just tv shows - thereâs a huge amount of cultural, social and news related work they do. All of it for the British population. For a very long time, the only reason there was an industry for British actors in the UK was because of the BBCâs ability to fund and produce in the UK.
Australiaâs media industry is basically collapsing because it is cheaper and easier for our commercial networks to do reality tv or buy American shows. The only thing keeping it going at the moment is our national broadcaster, the ABC. And the ABC is dying because its funding is being stripped by political parties.
This isnât as much of a problem in the UK because the BBC gets funding through the tv license and as such is less liable to lose entire departments (google ABC International and Radio Australia in Australia) because of a change in government and political vendettas.
The British television license sounds dystopian but isnât. Itâs holding back the commercial and corporate mass media in the UK (so Murdoch of Fox News fame) from becoming entirely one sided and paid for by corporate interests. A media landscape in the UK without the BBC (or a BBC beholden to government parties for funding) - now that would be a dystopia waiting to happen.
Forcing people to give money to the government so they can fund their own propaganda station is good because they made like 2 shows you like. Fucking wow.
Imagine defending the TV license when BBC should just have ads like every other channel.
itâs so funny how people get upset that gender is a social construct? EVERYTHING is a social construct??? go ask a frog what day of the fuckin week it is, he doesnât know
stupid leftists and their belief in *checks notes* the intrinsic value of human life
Reblog if you would burn down the statue of liberty to save a life
Hereâs the thing, though. If you asked a conservative âWould you let the statue of liberty burn to save one life?â theyâd probably scoff and say no, itâs a national landmark, a treasure, a piece of too much historical importance to let it be destroyed for the sake of one measly life.Â
But if you asked, âWould you let the statue of liberty burn in order to save your child? your spouse? someone you loved a great deal?â the tune abruptly changes. At the very least, thereâs a hesitation. Even if they deny it, Iâm willing to bet that gun to their head, the answer would be âyes.â Â
The basic problem here is that people have a hard time seeing outside their own sphere of influence, and empathizing beyond the few people who are right in front of them. Youâve got your immediate family, whom you love; your friends, your acquaintances, maybe to a certain degree the people who share a status with you (your religion, your race, etc.)âbut beyond that? People arenât real. Theyâre theoretical.Â
But a national monument? Thatâs real. It stands for something. The value of a non-realized anonymous life that exists completely outside your sphere of influence is clearly worth less than something that represents freedom and prosperity to a whole nation, right?
People who think like this lack the compassion to realize that everyone is in someoneâs immediate sphere of influenceâthat everyone is someoneâs lover, or brother, or parent. Everyone means the world to someone. And itâs the absolute height of selfishness to assume that their lives donât have value just because they donât mean the world to you.Â
P.S. I would let the statue of liberty burn to save a pigeon.Â
also, there is an extreme difference between what things or principles *i* personally am willing to die for, and what i would hazard others to die for. and this is a distinction i donât think the conservative hard-right likes to face.
an example: so, as the nazis began war against france, the staff of the louvre began crating up and shipping out the artworks. it was vital to them (for many reasons) that the nazis not get their hands on the collections, and hitlerâs desire for them was known, so they dispersed the objects to the four winds; one of the curators personally traveled with la gioconda, mona lisa herself, in an unmarked crate, moving at least five times from location to location to avoid detection.
they even removed and hid the nike of samothrace, âwinged victory,â which is both delicate, having been pieced back together from fragments, and incredibly heavy, weighing over three metric tons.
the curators who hid these artworks risked death to ensure that they wouldnât fall into nazi hands. and yes, they are just paintings, just statues. but when i think about the idea of hitler capturing and standing smugly beside the nike of samothrace, a statue widely beloved as a symbol of liberty, i completely understand why someone would risk their life to prevent that. if my life was all that stood between a fascist dictator and a masterpiece that inspired millions, i would be willing to risk it. my belief in the power and necessity of art would demand i do so.
if, however, a nazi held a gun to some kidâs head (any kid!) and asked me which crate the mona lisa was in, they could have it in a heartbeat. no problem! i wouldnât even have to think about it. being willing to risk my own life on principle doesnât mean iâm willing to see others endangered for those same principles.
and that is exactly where the conservative hard-right falls right the fuck down. they are, typically, entirely willing to watch others suffer for their own principles. they are perfectly okay with seeing children in cages because of their supposed belief in law and order. they are perfectly willing to let women die from pregnancy complications because of their anti-abortion beliefs. they are alright with poverty and disease on general principle because they hold the free-market sacrosanct. and i guess from their own example they would save the statue of liberty and let human beings burn instead.
but speaking as a leftist (iâm more comfortable with socialist tbh), my principles are not abstract things that i hold aside from life, apart or above my place as a human being in a society. my beliefs arise from being a person amidst people. i donât love art for artâs sake alone, actually! i donât love objects because they are objects: i love them because they are artifacts of our humanity, because they communicate and connect us, because they embody love and curiosity and fear and feeling. i love art because i love people. i want universal health care because i want to see people universally cared for. i want universal basic income because peopleâs safety and dignity should not be determined by their economic productivity to an employer. i am anti-war and pro-choice for the same reason: i value peopleâs lives but also their autonomy and right to self-determination. my beliefs are not abstractions. i could never value a type of economic system that i saw hurting people, no matter how much âgrowthâ it produced. i could never love âlaw and orderâ more than i love a child, any child, i saw trapped in a cage.
would i be willing to risk death, trying to save the statue of liberty? probably, yes. but there is no culture without people, and therefore i also believe there are no cultural treasures worth more than other peopleâs lives. and as far as iâm concerned the same goes for laws, or markets, or borders.
Well said!
This is an excellent ethical discussion.