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[–] Kraeik 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

I want to write an eloquent multi-point response here and touch on every single issue in this sensitivity breakdown thinly disguised as an article but my mind is running so far and fast ahead of my typing speed that there is just no way I could get out what I want to say coherently.

I am left blurting out something more akin to "Dafuq?"

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[–] SaintThorlak 0 points 7 points (+7|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Growing up fat harms children. Not being able to run and play harms children. Obesity related diseases harm children. Foul mouth fat stupid mothers harm children.

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[–] Colonel_Questionmark 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

That poor little girl doesn’t stand a chance growing up with such a selfish, delusional, abusive mother!

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[–] Carsandsarcasm 0 points 10 points (+10|-0) ago 

More educational, inspiring, enlightening resources than we’ve ever had before, more history available to us, more psychology, more knowledge, more sharing of sympathies and feelings, more voices, all of these things are more accessible to the people in our society than ever before, and yet …

You were still too fat and lazy to look up the real reasons behind that fertility statue, or the natural, evolutionary drives to be thin, or even how to count calories. You just saw some butt ugly thing and inferred your own version of history so it was convenient.

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[–] Placetohide [S] 0 points 16 points (+16|-0) ago 

Highlight - or low light if you will - "Indeed, it was normal, once, to be fat." NO. NO IT WAS NOT. Just because there are some of these fat Venus statues does not mean there was ever some piggie utopia where everyone wanted to be obese. OMFG.

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[–] Daucus7 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Also the word "fat" wasn't used quite the way it is today. Go read an old book like The Secret Garden, and what they mean by "fat" they actually mean "healthy weight". But idiots ignore the context and think back in the day when people struggled to eat every day that fat was normal.