Undying Happiness by Zelkats
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Ok heres the thing, after almost an hour arguing with an american tourist at a SAMs Club, no offense but if you gonna come to Mexico to visit w/e u wanna visit, know w/e city u wanna know and if you dont know the language, at least have someone who can be your translator, cuz you know? Mexico is a country in which people speaks spanish, sadly 99.99% of mexicans speaks spanish only so if you get mad because no one understand you and you pull the "at least learn english" in Mexico, you got a problem, US is not the center of the universe, better learn that when you wanna visit another country. Cuz if not, you gonna have a mob of "frijoleros" going after you, like the redneck I tried to help but turned out to be an asshole at Sams club.
YeahMexico!IknewYouwereLesbian!
ただいま.
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She knew him for 20 years. He worked as a police officer. 90 days as a punishment is such a pathetic sentence. Total rubbish. this guy is evil and who knows how many victims of his assaults have stayed unknown. What a scums serve in the law enforcement…
can we just appreciate the fact that my best friend, who in the past struggled with an eating disorder, called out my gym teacher bc he says a size 3 for women is “ideal”
(((The average now for women is a size 14)))
A common fat-phobic belief is that fat people are fat because they overeat. A recent submission to @facebooksexism perfectly illustrates this stereotype and the harmful classist attitudes it perpetuates:
Like most fat-phobic beliefs, this stereotype is completely wrong.
It is well accepted in public health science that food insecurity – which is the lack of consistent, dependable access to enough food for active, healthy living – predicts higher body weight.
Some reasons for this association include:
Limited resources and lack of access to nutritious, affordable foods. Heavily processed, low-nutrition foods are usually cheaper, but are more calorie dense and less satisfying to eat.
Cycles of food deprivation and overeating. Low income people often run out of money for necessities like food before their next paycheck arrives, resulting in extended periods of hunger and starvation followed by periods of compensatory eating when the paycheck arrives. Such eating patterns cause weight gain over time.
High levels of stress, anxiety, & depression, all of which cause physiological changes resulting in weight gain over time.
Limited access to health care. Many chronic health conditions, like polycystic ovarian syndrome, thyroid dysfunction, and type II diabetes, cause weight gain when left untreated.
All of this means that systematic oppression causes people to be fat for reasons that are outside of their personal control, and that poor fat people are not lying when they report that they cannot afford to put food on the table. Stop spreading the harmful, oppressive, and fat-phobic belief that you can judge a person’s nutrition or eating habits by the size of their body.
- Mod D