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Why has fat acceptance been on the rise (among retards, admittedly) in the last decade or so, while thinness is still generally viewed universally as bad or sickly?
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Most people choose belief systems based on ways to support and rationalize lifestyle and choices
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fat acceptance rode the woke wave of the 2010s but died instantly when Jimmy Kimmel made his ozempic joke
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Thinness had its moment in the late 90s when super models made it popular and the heroin chique was the thing. But the droves of teenage girls with anorexia and the resulting media panic killed it from mainstream.
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>>76948279
Ozempic is killing fat acceptance
>>76948297
He made an Ozempic joke?



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