Monday, September 20, 2004

I Am Wearing A Tarp, Don't Worry

Not to gloss over the health risks of overweight, but when the first paragraph of your article tells me that fat people need to "cover themselves decently" while skinny people can flaunt themselves, I'm not really going to pay much attention to what you have to say.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I really don't think this is a fat or skinny issue. I love that larger women are loving their bodies and are more comfortable with them, but why in the world would you wear clothes that don't flatter your body and your shape? Show your curves, not your rolls.

4:12 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hiya mo! i am an avid fan of both your sites and was wondering if you had considered publishing a RSS feed for the site? it would mean that folks trying to sneakily read dozens of blogs at work can add your feed to their RSS reader and know when your site has been updated so we know when to go visit you. with blogger you can enable the feature under the 'settings' tab then 'site feed' - it either does the full entry or just excerpts. just an offhand suggestion, hope ya don't mind me saying :) d.

5:15 AM  
Blogger mo pie said...

1. Anonymous: I tried to do the RSS feed thing. I have no idea if it worked! The path for it is the mopie.com/blog if that helps. Did that do anything?

2. Jennifer: I realize the article is from the Philippines, but I don't think that's really relevant to what I was saying, which is just that the wording there annoyed me. Regardless of where the author is from!

3. Other Anonymous: I think if people want to show off their fat rolls, more power to them! It's not for us to say "you're allowed to show off your curves, but not your fat." People shoud wear whatever makes them feel good, even if you or I might look at them and go "woah! BAD IDEA!" You know?

9:21 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was under the impression fat in the Philippines had the context of being well off and was considered a good thing.

Regardless, it makes sense to dress to flatter yourself instead of looking like a fool who cant buy close that fit.

The need to be skinny is a myth perpetuated by the media who enjoy rocking out with thier cocks out in the coastal regions.

Anyone who has spent a winter in Chicago would be happy to be overweight--more insulation.

Yes I'll have another twinkie thank you.

3:15 PM  

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