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Taako 2A, Kravits 2B (for facial expression meme)
taako is gonna do something wild and crazy and kravitz didn’t hear a word he said
I know this is gonna sound weird, but please hear me out: I've seen a lot of posts about the paleolithic Venus going around and recent breakthroughs are showing that Venus statues were most likely carved by women studying their own bodies, hence the anatomy. That doesn't bother me. What DOES bother me is the fact every post I've seen about this has some level of subtle "see?! They aren't fat!! People didn't sculpt fat people! It was pregnant women sculpting themselves!" (1/2)
It doesn't help that Venus statues were how I originally started to feel beautiful, because they have a body like mine (saggy breasts, big stomach, big thighs, small hips, small butt), so for people to now be pushing so hard that Venus statues were only Skinny-Pregnant-Women-Who-Couldn't-Have-Possibly-Been-Fat™, kinda takes that empowerment away.[ Send longer posts in submit rather than the askbox, please and thank you. ] I dont see it that way. Paleolithic Venus has and will forever be about people carving actual human bodies. There were fat people back in the day... and to see that statuettes like that to survive the test of the time shows the resilience of fat positivity.And whoever says otherwise can go fuck themselves. - Mod Dom
For the “name a fandom” thing: Avatar: The Last Airbender (and Korra if you can’t think of five just in the original show)
my top five faves in atla and korra bc its… been a while1. sokka2. toph3. does momo count? momo counts4. zuko. yes momo ranks above zuko5. and bolin!! bolin was my fave in korra
Raffle winners!
1st place: @katnon 2nd place: @captaintoughfluff and @cinnamon-saeroll 3rd place: @quietsleepycat , @killashandra , and @eontwinlatias 4th place: @large-ball-of-rage , @musicemo , @purbiworl , and @queengrumblebee
Tasty being abelist by shaming people about their food choices.
Today has not been my day on Facebook. First I have TERF articles and then this. Basically this article lists “lazy food” that are actually common foods for people who are poor, have sensory issues related to food, and/or are depressed. The article itself isn’t fatphobia necessarily, but some of the comments are. Plus it’s created by everyone’s favor health-concern troll: Buzzfeed (Tasty is owned by Buzzfeed).
The fact the entire binder industry seems to be catered to the thin pisses me off. I'm a 48B/3-4XL and I can't find a binder that'll fit me, thankfully my body dysphoria isn't very strong and is only occasional. Every binder I find only works on people up to a 36C, or "may cause discomfort in heavier people". Or you have the full tanks that compress stomach fat in an uncomfortable way. To me it seems like if the industry tried, they'd be able to make binders that fit fat people too, but don't.
I have a binder from gcb2 and I’m a bit bigger than you (at least in the bra size). I have a 4XL (I’m 5′9″ and 450 lbs and there is a 5XL) and it works just fine and is fairly comfortable. I have this one:
https://www.gc2b.co/collections/gc2b-classic/products/white-tank-binder
It’s a lot looser than thin people describe binding but it works well for me, since bigger guys don’t really have flat chests either.
That’s one benefit of being fat, imo, that we don’t really have to bind so tightly to look like a fat guy in that area, lol.
I don’t wear it everyday, since my dysphoria isn’t constant (I’m genderfluid) but I do enjoy it when I do.
-Mod Siarl
musicemo replied to your post: Why on earth are the porn bots leaving likes on my...
So when google searches to see whether their website is legit, the algorithm sees their site is related to you, a legit person/“website” through said like. When you google a tumblr blog, you not only get links to their posts, but also links to posts they’ve liked. By liking your post, a innocent PG-13 at worst post, it makes the google algorithm think “Oh! This website is legit because they are in contact with this other ‘website’ I know is 'safe’ (both free from spam, and isn’t NSFW)!”
Well gee, I hate that such an algorithm is exploitable like that. Seriously, I have SO MANY bot follows I have to purge on the reg. It sucks.
LGBT+ ask meme: 2, 10, 17, 24
I'm so fucking late on this lmao, I had started answering this then totally forgot
2. How did you discover your sexuality, tell your story?
I don't exactly remember how I found out what Pansexual meant but since age like 10 I knew that I liked boys and girls! As I got older and started learning more about what sexuality meant and what gender was and different gender identities I realized that there were words to explain how I felt!
10. What does makeup mean to you? Do you wear any?
Makeup doesn't mean the typical thing to me. I see it as paint for your face, a way to express yourself and to be creative! Many things can be done with makeup, just look at the prosthetics department for movies; even the dead wear makeup!
To me it's a form of expression and creativity!
17. Have you been in a relationship and how did you meet?
I have been in a few relationships, 4 now if memory serves me correctly!
My first we met online and became friend before we developed into something more
My second one was they typical boy next door ordeal, technically we meet because he was helping my family move
My third I meet one part of my relationship (my first experience with Polyamory) at her place of work and then I later meet him at my place of work, she brought him to visit and meet me in person and not through a screen
My fourth we met at our place of work and became friends before moving into something more, something different
24. How do you self-identify your gender, and what does that mean to you?
I am a Genderfluid/Non Binary, and to me that means that I'm not always on the Binary (On Wendsdays I'm just me; Just Panda) most days I'm a fluid mix of masculine and feminine, some days I'm Fem some days I'm Mas, it just depends on how I feel. Some days I'm none/I dont feel gendered.