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timemachineyeah

We don’t talk enough about the systemic health effects of casual fatphobia and how much they fucking skew the data to the point where we literally cannot know how much outcomes are actually related to fatness and how much they are related to society not being designed for fat people, like literal design.

My best friend cannot find a bra.

She’s fat. We won’t get into the ~why~ here because it honestly wouldn’t matter whether it was “all her fault” or whether it was a result of outside forces like genes and such, she still deserves a goddamn fucking bra that fits.

And she cannot find a bra.

She’s short and fat, and Fat Bras are usually full cup, but because she’s short the full cups are usually too tall, or the armbands around them are too tall, to the point where what’ll fit around her chest and over her boobs will also dig up into her arms or have such high coverage that she literally cannot wear a shirt with a neckline high enough. Any bra that goes out enough goes too high.

This affects her ability to find clothing, impacting her ability to go outside sometimes, because she has this tiny selection of bras and she constantly has to wash them and when they’re gone she has no idea when she’ll next be able to find another unicorn bra. They appear in a flash usually in startups that die soon after, and COVID has killed most the small businesses remaining where she had even a hint of a chance of finding a fitting bra.

So she wears bras that don’t fit. Or she doesn’t leave the house. One gives her back pain. The other is, obviously, not very active. She likes to be active.

If she brings it up, people suggest breast reduction surgery.

But the thing is, with a good bra, she does not get back pain.

But if it’s that hard to find a good bra, they say, wouldn’t a reduction just be easier?

Wouldn’t it be easier for you to chop off part of your flesh, they say, then for us to cut fabric and underwire to more sizes? As if that is normal. As if that isn’t horrifying.

It’s not just bras. It’s chairs. It’s benches. It’s goddamn shoes. It’s seatbelts. It’s exercise equipment - I just got an exercise bike for Christmas. I had to shop around to find an affordable one that was also rated to take my level of fat. If I were 100 pounds heavier, which some people are? I don’t think any equipment would have existed in a price range that any working person could expect to afford. I don’t think most people even look at the weight ratings on chairs and couches and furniture. Once you start? They are lower than you think. There are absolutely 100% people you love in your life - whether really tall men or just average kinda overweight fat people - who should not be using the things they are using. Who are not getting support from their mattress, their footwear, their office chair. It might be you! You might be thinking “but I am average size!”, but the amount of furniture out there that’s only weighted to about 200lbs? Or 175??? It’s SO MUCH MORE THAN YOU REALIZE. Get into the Proper Fat? The 350lb, 400lb, 500lb fat? There’s virtually nothing.

Seatbelts are not tested for fat bodies and seatbelt extenders aren’t regulated.

We know about the problems with too small a blood pressure cuff. With too low a medicine dose. With no MRI a really fat body can fit in for a thousand miles.

We know, from multiple studies on multiple oppressed communities, that social bias by itself, with zero other compounding factors, can give people worse health outcomes.

Now add up

+ one of the social biases with the least pushback even from the educated liberal set with

+ having a world that is literally not made for you. Where you cannot get clothes, furniture, or transportation in a way that will actually accommodate you,

+ where society is constantly blaming you for this. And even if you somehow (and if you know how, please tell me) manage to retain some sense of self worth and optimism and determination despite all that

+ that’s not gonna magically give you access to the daily supplies a person needs in their home and out in public that’ll make living safe and healthy life literally physically possible.

If you’re really so concerned about fat people’s health start a bra company. If you’re really so concerned about fat people’s health mandate changes to seatbelt requirements. If you’re really so concerned about fat people’s health have a variety of chairs in your waiting room with at least some being properly Fat Rated. If you’re really so concerned about fat people’s health, make it easier for fat people to be active by making exercise equipment that fits them, swimwear that’ll actually stay on them, athletic shoes that can bear them. If you’re really so concerned about fat people’s health ask they be included in more medical trials. If you’re really so concerned about fat people’s health, promote fat visibility and fat people loving their bodies - because hating yourself has literally never been good for anyone’s health.

If you’re using “concern for health” as a shield to allow you to judge and criticize strangers, you don’t give a fuck about anyone’s health. You’re just an asshole who prefers a veneer of respectability when you bully people. You’re hateful and we can see right through you.

But fatphobia isn’t just bullying. It isn’t just judgment from strangers. It isn’t just medical neglect and medical bias. Even if we could wave a wand and make all that go away, my best friend still wouldn’t have a bra that fits, people still wouldn’t have a chair that supports them, a seatbelt that protects them. It’s literally engineered in. And it slowly kills people day by day by day.

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If anyone is bustin for sources on this or want to know more about how anti fat bias affects fat people on a daily basis I would whole heartedly recommend:


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Arrietty soup

theancientcook

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Since it is  Ghibli Gourmet month, I wanted to share this recipe for a soup that looks just like the one Arrietty and her family eats in The secret world of Arrietty!

When I rewatched Arrietty a couple of days ago and saw this soup, I thought that it looked just like a traditional Swedish vegetable soup. So I thought I could share the recipe. ^^ 

In my family we call it summer soup since you eat it in summer when there are fresh vegetables.

Recipe for 5 persons, cooking time 30 mins  

Ingredients:                                                                                                            3-4 Carrots depending on size  

½ Cauliflower

1 Broccoli 

1 Small Leek

2 dl Fresh or frozen Green peas

8-10 dl Water

2 tbsp Flour

5 dl Milk

1 tsp Salt

1 dl Parsley 

Black pepper

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Start by washing all the vegetables. Cut the carrots in coin big pieces and slice the leek into thin slices.  

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Then break the broccoli and cauliflower in bite size bouquets. 

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When you are done with cutting all the vegetables heat up some butter in a pan. When the butter has melted, add in the leek and fry until the leek has softened. It should not get any color, just a little bit translucent.

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Then start with adding 8 dl water and 1 tsp salt to the pot with leek. Bring the water to a boil. When it´s boiling add the broccoli and cauliflower. Add more water if needed, the water should just cover the vegetables.   

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Bring it to the boil again and then let it boil for about 1 min. Then add the carrots and boil for 3-5 minutes or until all the vegetables are barely soft. While it is boiling, put a strainer over a bowl. You need it to keep the water after straining the vegetables.

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To check if the vegetables are done, stick something threw them and taste them.

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Drain the vegetables over the bowl.

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After draining the vegetables put them aside and put the water back into the pot.

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Now it is time for the flour. With a whisk, whisk together 2 tbsp flour and about 3 tbsp milk in a bowl. This is the roux that will make the soup a little bit thicker.

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Add the rest of the milk to the pot with water and let it come to a boil. When its boiling add the roux (flour and milk mixture) while whisking. When it´s all combined, add the vegetables and the green peas. Let it boil and add black pepper and salt to taste.

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Cut the parsley, save some bigger bits for decoration and the soup from Arrietty is done!

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I totally forgot about the parsley ~_~; .But it really improves the taste a lot, so don´t forget it!

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Here is the final product!

I should have skipped the leek just for the looks and add the parsley but otherwise I think it turned out really well. ^^

As you see I use dl (deciliters) and not cups for measuring. 1 cup is about 2,25 dl.   

This is probably my favorite soup so I hope you try it and enjoy it too.

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Originally posted by jyoshikausei

(the GIF means see ya in sign langue) 

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debelice

Eclipse in Chile

ichatcomputers

It’s wilder than that. You feel the temperature drop around you. Animals start to freak out cause they think night has fallen. Even more crazy is shadow snakes. Where you see the shadows around you start to shimmer. Kind of like the shadows of atmospheric disturbances you see during really hot days or near a fire.

You can learn more about this in SmarterEveryDay’s video

And here’s a video that captures the shadow snakes

dankarchaeologymemes

My unga bunga ancestors, absolutely surrounded by shadow snakes during an eclipse

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korben600

Also, the overall tone of the light is wrong and it’s almost impossible to articulate why.

It’s not dark per se, but the light doesn’t just seem dimmed, it seems like it’s in a different spectrum.

It feels like when a movie puts a filter over the film to indicate that something very very bad is happening, like an eldritch horror has arrived offscreen, and the bad light is slowly sucking your soul out of your body, only it’s real life, and the bad light permeates everywhere.

thebigbiwolf

Imagine being a caveman and looking up one day to see the sky has gone dark and what looks to be God’s eye is starting directly at you

poeticweavile

I’ve been in a total solar eclipse before and, honestly, the most surprising thing to me was just how much the temperature drops, and how quickly it does, too

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