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Fixing it.
Image description: A fat Hawaiian woman with brown skin and black hair lifts a long pearl necklace toward a cloudy sky and blue water. Whose responsibility is it to fix fatphobia and weight stigma? When I speak about fatphobic clothing companies that lie about being “inclusive” or would rather file for bankruptcy than take my…
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{a thread} headphones + flooding the zone
I think it's worth paying attention, when we look at consumer behavior + feelings about "the economy," to how we're all experiencing something like this all the time: My headphones broke a month ago. (True story.) (Not a request for advice.) — Lindley Ashline (@lindley.bsky.social) December 1, 2024 at 9:51 PM I've been using an…
Thin privilege is having options.
Thin privilege is having options. Thin privilege is having options for cargo pants, for kayaks, for bras, for in-store shopping, for hiking pants, for boots, for horseback riding, for androgynous clothing, for swimsuits, for cars, for desk chairs. It’s never having to conduct panicked research to figure out which seat on the bus or the…
{body positive portrait} Ms. S
When she knocked on my door, she was exhausted. I mean, don’t get me wrong. Ms. S is a beautiful woman, and would be beautiful no matter how tired she happened to be. But this bone-deep need for a rest and a reset is familiar to me. I remember how it felt in my own…
