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Jun 03

lexcanroar: just as a heads up, as far as I’m aware: L’Oreal test on animalsRimmel... →

lexcanroar:

just as a heads up, as far as I’m aware:

L’Oreal test on animals
Rimmel test on animals
Maybelline test on animals
Max Factor test on animals
Proctor & Gamble test on animals
Garnier test on animals
Estee Lauder test on animals

oh and as someone just reminded me, MAC test on animals. I used to…

Jun 03
lacigreen:

helpmehealthyy:

lacigreen:

starvedforjustice:

bro-venger:

wendyydarlingg:

Very incredibly true. 

OH LOOK
IT’S THIS BULLSHIT AGAIN

It also doesn’t mean they’re unhealthy. Oh look, it’ fat shaming in disguise

Another example of the “oh but you’re not healthy” sentiments being used as a way to continue to shame people who are fat.  Be real: the “oh but you’re not healthy” bs isn’t about health.  How often do we look at people who are thin and unhealthy (since not all health problems come down to fat) and think “ew, they’re not healthy”?
As someone who strives for a healthy lifestyle and is neither thin nor fat, it’s continually worth pointing out that it is possible to:
-Love and accept fatness-Appreciate all types of beauty, regardless of weight-Understand that the relationship between health & weight is way more complicated than “fat=unhealthy, thin=healthy”. -Love and strive for healthiness in your own life-Butt the fuck out.  Other peoples’ “health”/”non-health”, diet, and bodies as you perceive them is none of ya business.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

oh look, still relevant.  (even for bloggers on tumblr who think it’s chill to shame people who make the personal decision to live healthily/get in better shape/etc.)  
fat shaming, skinny shaming, fitness shaming, and any other kind of body policing bullshit can kiss my ass and promptly exit the room.

lacigreen:

helpmehealthyy:

lacigreen:

starvedforjustice:

bro-venger:

wendyydarlingg:

Very incredibly true. 

OH LOOK

IT’S THIS BULLSHIT AGAIN

It also doesn’t mean they’re unhealthy. Oh look, it’ fat shaming in disguise

Another example of the “oh but you’re not healthy” sentiments being used as a way to continue to shame people who are fat.  Be real: the “oh but you’re not healthy” bs isn’t about health.  How often do we look at people who are thin and unhealthy (since not all health problems come down to fat) and think “ew, they’re not healthy”?

As someone who strives for a healthy lifestyle and is neither thin nor fat, it’s continually worth pointing out that it is possible to:

-Love and accept fatness
-Appreciate all types of beauty, regardless of weight
-Understand that the relationship between health & weight is way more complicated than “fat=unhealthy, thin=healthy”. 
-Love and strive for healthiness in your own life
-Butt the fuck out.  Other peoples’ “health”/”non-health”, diet, and bodies as you perceive them is none of ya business.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

oh look, still relevant.  (even for bloggers on tumblr who think it’s chill to shame people who make the personal decision to live healthily/get in better shape/etc.)  

fat shaming, skinny shaming, fitness shaming, and any other kind of body policing bullshit can kiss my ass and promptly exit the room.

Jun 03

emilianadarling:

Because instantly alienating a huge chunk of your demographic through offensive humour is the best way to sell soda pop. (x)

Jun 02
Jun 02

thatswhatimeant:

Ayoade is king.

Jun 02
Jun 02
Jun 01

moritzsstiefel:

my mom just came into my room and noticed my desktop background and said

“oh that’s so cute i think i recognize it from somewhere did you draw that when you were younger?”

mom

Jun 01

hermionejg:

clintisiceman:

Some dudes with a camera asked Bill Murray for an autograph, and instead of giving them one he offered to shoot a Wes Anderson-style slow motion walk with them.

exceptional work. knighthood, gold star and a very large piece of chocolate.

May 30