….Mother of Demeter…
dear
god…
christ, can i just-
stick my whole face into that bowl
Dear lord. Why now when it’s late in the evening here!?
Oh fuck, I’ve had that before. IT’S SO DELICIOUS.
WHAAAAAT
I WILL THROW A PARTY SO I CAN MAKE THIS.
For future reference…
MAKING THIS FOR ASHELY’S PARTY OH GOD
oh my god please do
lol wow
and those are teddy grahams. i didn’t realize they still existed.
THANK YOU. More men, whether or not you find us attractive, need to treat us fat chicks with respect. Every time I go out with my friends and a guy approaches them, I get ignored or treated like I am the protective fire-breathing monster they need to get THROUGH to get to my hot friends.
Look, you don’t wanna sleep with me, that’s fine. Chances are I don’t wanna sleep with you because you’re a douche. But treating me like I’m some type of annoying growth you need to “get rid of” is fucked up. Be a respectful human being.
I know I’ve reblogged this before, but hunty it deserves to be reblogged again. I don’t think they hear us in the back!
Quoted/reblogged/what have you for truth.
So, uh, here’s my new blog. Mostly OOTDs and fatshion talk. Probably some general FA stuff and school/work stuff as time goes on.
I came home from middle school and mentioned that one of the few black kids on the playground got picked on that day. I’d even heard the N-word for the first time. Dad asked if I told a teacher, and I said no, I was just glad they weren’t picking on me.
“No,” he said. And his voice was soft; this was different. “Do your homework” this was not. “Whenever you hear ‘nigger,’ hear ‘dirty Jew.’ Whenever you hear ‘spic,’ or ‘fag,’ or ‘dyke,’ hear ‘dirty Jew.’ And take it personally.”
| — | Seth Chalmer and his father, quoted in “My father’s lectures” (via abigq) |
Yes, many people, probably most people, say that disliking your body is a normal part of being a woman. If by “normal” they mean that the majority of women, 80-90%, dislike their bodies, then yes, it is “normal.” The vast majority of women in this culture at this time do dislike their bodies.
But to think that this is normal as in natural, as in necessary, as in a normal function of being alive, is ridiculous. This belief is part of the problem. Since it is so ubiquitous, many women have come to accept that it is just part of being a woman. This is ludicrous! It is settling for what happens to be the situation for many, instead of envisioning the possibilities that are available for all. It is accepting mediocrity instead of creating grandeur. It is maintaining the status quo instead of envisioning the truth.
| — | Sarah Maria (via curvesahead) |




