[–] Captain_Janeway 0 points 18 points 18 points (+18|-0) ago
So the fact that SHE, HERSELF, was hesitant about buying the shorts is OK. But if a stranger expresses the same sentiment, it sends her reeeeeeeeing into a shame spiral. She should have listened to her own hesitation. And who the hell would compliment her head full of wild dried-up split ends?
[–] shart_in_a_fat_roll 0 points 26 points 26 points (+26|-0) ago
Even the stories they make up are pathetic and shameful.
The author of this piece was so incredibly shattered by a single remark that it took all her effort just to not bust into tears. What was this terrible remark you ask? A quip about a recently deceased beloved relative? Nope. Supposedly it was this:
You should probably rethink the shorts.
No adult could function at all in the outside word if they were legitimately this sensitive to criticism. It just couldn't function. The real problem, of course, is her own shame. But instead of fixing what she's ashamed of, she instead rees about it on tumblr and redirects her frustration with herself onto other people. In this case, imaginary people.
What a fucking pathetic existence.
[–] Shitlord2016 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
People make fun of other people, that's the way the world works. If you don't want to be made fun of, lose weight. It's not rocket science.
[–] SUPREME_SHITLORD 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago (edited ago)
I've gotten these kinds of comments all the time. Don't wear that or that doesn't make you look good etc. You know what I did? Handled it like a fucking adult not like a fucking whiny baby. Fats are too sensitive to the outside world. They clearly never suffered and felt real pain. Their lives are filled with coddling and hand holding.
[–] 5644027? 0 points 14 points 14 points (+14|-0) ago
She said the lady was a size 8 like that is so small....
[–] hypercat 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
I was going through old clothing and I found a skirt from Anthropologie I got years ago, I never wear it but I tested it to see if it fit. It did because I haven't gained since I bought it. DAMN, they were vanity sizing for years, there is no goddamn way I am a size 2, let alone a 4 according to a dress I got last month. Yet, here I am. I guess 2-4 is the new 8. I can’t imagine what an 8 now looks like. All my stuff from my mom from the 70’s is like 12-14 and sometimes snug. Maybe it’s based on pattern size?
[–] 5647728? 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
They keep move the bar...changing what measurements equal what 'size'.