HOME ALONE 2: LOST IN NEW YORK — 1992, dir. Chris Columbus

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HOME ALONE 2: LOST IN NEW YORK — 1992, dir. Chris Columbus
GREY'S ANATOMY ⏤ 1.09, “Who's Zoomin Who?”
You’re all monsters
even her?
No!!! Of course not!!!! She’s wonderful!
you fool!!
Just thought people may enjoy this :)
The world is so fatphobic and glorifies thinness so much that I am turning 25 years old in five days and this is the first time I have ever in my entire life seen representation of fat people in figure skating. And what is just as surprising is that when I looked at this person's account, they had no content about weight loss or wanting to become thin. They actually had content specifically talking about accepting their body and being glad to show other people who look like them that it's okay to follow your dreams no matter what your body looks like.
It's incredibly sad that this is the first time I have ever been able to see my body represented in figure skating (and don't get me started on the lack of fat representation in other sports as well), but I hope this person's videos will inspire more fat people to try this sport and not hide our bodies. Maybe someday in the future I'll be shocked that there had ever been so little representation of fat figure skaters in the past.
Just a heads up for everyone making this out to be ageist and sexist.
Early in his career, Keanu lost the love of his life and his child. He was so broken by it that he stopped dating for a very long time, by the time he felt comfortable dating again, he was afraid he was too old to develop a meaningful connection with someone that would lead to a lifelong partnership. This article has nothing to do with her age, except for when they point out how happy his fans were that he’d finally found someone to share happiness with and the fact that it wasn’t someone half his age. The phrase “has no age” was originally used to point out that you can do whatever the thing is, at any age. That you’re never too old or too young, it has since been confused and made interchangeable with “age is just a number” but I promise that this is not an attack on her and is a positive celebration for a relationship that marks the end of years of grief and loneliness for Keanu
** updating this to also point out that her actual age is never mentioned, only Keanu’s…….. 🫣🫣🫣
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and she picked just the right song
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today I learned you could figure skate on roller blades
This kid is KILLING it!
I’ll be back in going to go watch Every single video about this subject
Been meaning to do this for years
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