Fatties and Fat Haters discuss the implications of outlawing skinny models.

24  2017-05-06 by poopy_ass

36 comments

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Yeah. And it should be a free country.

Free refills anyway...

I'll settle for Free Willie personally.

This is literally the best thing about America tbhq. You know you're in communistan when there are no refills and the state limits how fat you can get.

Incredible how quickly that turned into class warfare bitching about the kkkorporations

Because clearly the problem in modern societies is people being too thin.

/u/sloppyjoes7, while I'm not a fan of the HEAS and fat activism idiots, being too thin is a medical issue.

being hot is worth it

Being too thin isn't hot.

sorry you can only get fat bussy

Implying you should want anything else than fat bussy...

It's okay, at least I get bussy.

Having a BMI under 15=fat Closer to 0, the hotter

Most people dont like girls who could break in half when a breeze comes through.

Nah you're just a chubby chaser

where has she modeled?

She's actually a plus size model in ethiopia.

they probably worship albinos

No they generally kill them and use their bones for medicine.

Big Pharma HATES them1@@!!

you think that's what "anorexic fashion models" look like? omg lol

No.

It can happen, but it's not a public health issue.

Obesity is a public health issue at this point.

Hairnets in food production or factories?

Against them. But keeping hair out of food is something companies would do anyway, if they wanted to stay in business.

Honestly I think most food workers should be wearing helmets all the time.

How crazy is it that we have people more worried about a couple thin models and ignore the ever increasing amount of aisle blocking porch walruses waddling around.

Normal people waited too long. Now the fatties are a clear majority, and will not accept any criticism of their lifestyles.

I give it a decade before they start handing out multi-year sentences for 'fat shaming'.

One hardly has anything to do with the other. the reality is that the industry is pressuring people to have unhealthy BMIs, which is wrong.

It's strange to see this framed as a measure to prevent unhealthy body standards and by implication anorexia, but i guess politicians like to stroke their ego, like they are saving 40000 french from anorexia by having models with an BMI above 18.5. Is there any correlation between the rate of anorexia and models, it's not like skinny models are the beauty ideal. Furthermore i really doubt that the media portrayal of the ideal female body is contributing to anorexia.

Maybe they should outlaw sad movies/music/books to combat depression.

worldnews

Why not ban the companies who demand models sacrifice health for their careers. Seems like theyre the root of the problem.

nothing unhealthy about being hot and skinny. If they don't want to do that, they can work at McDonalds with all the normies.

Im confused about what youre trying to say

He's failing at being a troll

at being a troll

That part seems unnecessary.

Calling registered dietician, u/mizmoose to weigh in on the topic.

Thanks, but I'm not an RD. I don't have the necessary licensing.

But thanks so much for thinking of me in your time of need!