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fatbodypolitics:

sugaredvenom:

fuckyeahwomenprotesting:

the-red-headed-slut:

annieelainey:

I NEED EVERYTHING lookhuman

Extra:

excuse me feminists, but when did American Apparel start being okay again? didn’t we decide not to buy their products? if they slap some SJW lip service on the front does that nullify your interest in a boycott?

hold up this is american apparel? That is a huge bummer I never checked out the brand of the clothing

“Let’s stop bodyshaming” and “riots not diets” on a T-shirt that comes in a size 0 but nothing larger than a 10.

Oh right then.

Laughing forever at the “Riots not Diets” shirt only going up to a large.

This is called co-opting.

And also “Ovaries Before Brovaries” is WAAAAAAAAAY gender-essentialist and problematic.  Not all women have ovaries and not all people with ovaries are women and I don’t feel comfortable letting that one slide by my dash without pointing that out. :(((

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fatshionart:

Outfit of the Day #7 (Buy prints) by Alex Heberling.

Pen, marker, chalk pencil on recycled brown paper.

SO YEAH HEY I started a blog awhile back to post all of my fatshion illustrations and have them in one place for project/portfolio reasons and I’ve been posting them in order, one every Friday.  So check it out and follow?  Some of these are getting kind of old, but I still love them and I plan to return to making more in the future. :)

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chameleon-girl:

faithless-templar:

mostlikelypantsless:

it-is-a-3-patch-problem:

Thought this may be useful for a few people on here!

This is a new app called ‘Self-help Anxiety Management’ by The University Of West England

SAM has been developed by a university team of Psychologists, computer scientists and student users. It engages established methods of self-help and high standards of usability to provide a engaging, flexible & practical resource.

This app is currently only available for devices using Android.

Just downloaded this, may help control it a bit.

For Ali

EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT THIS.

I got an iPod touch last fall and have been using this to track my moods for several months now and it’s really been helpful for me.  I tried out a lot of the self-help exercises when I first got the iPod/app, but I haven’t used them all that much since then.

Probably the best part of it (which was an unintentional discovery for me) is that it makes me examine how I’m feeling whenever I log my anxiety; feeling tense vs. worrying vs. avoiding things. (I don’t often have physical symptoms.  Sometimes headaches.)  So it’s been helpful for me to have a time every day (I have a daily reminder set) when I step back to examine how I’m feeling across these three categories.