[–] buttjustforshow ago (edited ago)
All of you with less than a 36" inseam, quit being rude and sitting in the exit row on the plane. Leave it for me and my long-legged sisters and brothers, you inconsiderate swine! /s Edit: typo
[–] FupaFister 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
But I don't have a shred of respect for you sub humans. The last thing you need is a seat and the first thing you need is a month at a minimum with no food. Fuck you, die.
[–] AdiposeIntolerant ago
But I bet if you offered them your seat they'd squeal "body-shaming" and "judgement".
[–] coloradocoolie000 ago
the thing is... I don't have any "shred of respect for them as 'human beings' "
[–] fatfreelife 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I think my town has a low obesity rate because I've never seen these mythical bariatric chairs anywhere, not even at the doctor's office. Next time I see one I am going to sprawl out in it though.
We shouldn't be making anything bigger for fats, they should have to suffer and be uncomfortable until they lose enough weight to be human again. If we make concessions for them then where is the incentive for them to lose weight? I hate that businesses and society have started catering to these animals because all that's going to do is convince them they're normal. If they can't fit in human clothes or chairs, it'll be pretty fucking obvious that they need to change.
[–] shrimpdittle ago
Is there a reason why said complaining Tumblrite is not able to, oh, I don't know, ASK the skinny bitch in the bariatric chair to move to another seat? Why must all the burden be put on us poor skinny bitches to think about the fee fees of the fat that might come in and need the seat?
Is it because the Tumblrite is ashamed of being fat and having to ask? And if so, why is that our problem?
[–] Phillyshitlord 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
This post amounts to "I don't have to be socially conscious about discomfort I cause others, but they should always be aware of the discomfort they cause me".