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The Truman Show, 1998 Dir. Peter Weir
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@sloppymoves
“In case I don’t see ya—good afternoon, good evening, and good night.”
The Truman Show, 1998 Dir. Peter Weir
The first step is being grateful and trusting the universe.
The Way of Things
Forgot how badass Xenogears’ Perfect Works is.
Angel Of The Apocalypse ~ Barry Moser
Wolf’s Head Helmet, 6th-5th century BCE, Roman
“(…) the sea no longer torments me; the self I wished to be is the self I am.”
— Louise Glück, from Otis in “Poems 1962-2012″
this one’s for all the fat girls who’ve cried in dressing rooms 💗
You’re fine. The clothes are made to be easy to manufacture on machines, not for bodies. The clothes suck, not you.
They’re also manufactured to look attractive on hangers, and very few of us are shaped like hangers. You’re fine.
😱😰😭😭😭😭😭😭😭thank u please more of this type of body positivity I need it
Legit though! I’m a hobbyist seamstress and these are my experiences when shopping mainstream:
For example, most H&M blouses these days don’t even have boobdarts. Which means they will sit awkwardly on literally anyone with boobs, no matter the size. But on hangers or when folded on display? They look fab as fuck. Because hangers don’t have boobs. And the models chosen to show them on the catwalk are usually chosen for their lack of boobage too (unless it’s for lingerie), other requirements including ridiculous size and weight requirements. As for the average (EU available) clothing shops, the worst offender I’ve encountered yet was Zara. Everything’s way too long and way too flat: clearly aimed to look good on the catwalk models but not intended for normal people. At all.
Also sizes are just numbers. Shopping online has taught me that I’m a European M, an American XS-S, and a Japanese L-XL. And then these sizes even vary from shop to shop in the same country: I’m an XL at Apples but an S at Lola&Liza, for example. They’ve also been reducing the sizes of these numbers throughout the years to make people feel bad about themselves and to sell more weight-loss products. Don’t let a number get you down, it does not define you.
So please don’t feel bad about yourself when shops refuse to cater to your size. The clothes they sell are not aimed at real human beings. They are the ones in the wrong here, not you!
body posi posts are the ones
Dark Nights: Metal #2 COLOR VARIANT - GABRIELE DELL’OTTO
These photos are saved on my desktop in a folder named ‘getting hot and heavy’. (x)
Days 9 and 10 of my winter medieval ladies.