Compr

One of the most hilarious experiences I had as a kid when adults told me I was too young to understand something, and it was absurdly clear that they themselves had absolutely no understanding of it at all, but were just angry that I knew more than they did.

Triple Standards

See my post below for another way that gets weird. When someone acts like liberals don’t want them to act or look (like Grace in the Peloton ad), the libs claim the person is white.

When the person does behave how liberals think they should, like millionaire cop Kamala Harris, then she’s not white. They can magically transition from white to non-white in seconds (and back again) depending on how angry and/or pleased they make the “progressives” deciding all this.

Pounds In

Yep. Just like it’s a bunch of bullshit that it’s normal to weigh three hundred fucking pounds. Absent some chronic disease, being 45 and looking like you’re 80 and getting limbs lopped off because of diabetes is not just something that happens or has to happen.

I don’t give a fucking fuck what the Fat Acceptance shitheels say.

Tabulate

Amateur! In one of my virtual machines (that I use nearly every day), I have tabs open from two years ago. I reference them often so why close them?

NFU

By the way, judging by standard counter height, I estimate Grace from the Peloton ad is about 5’6″, maybe 5’7″. She’s not that muscular, so she probably weighs about 120 pounds.

At 5’6″ and 120 pounds, that’s a BMI of 20, right in the normal range.

NOT FUCKING UNDERWEIGHT

Study This

What bothers me about the criticism of Grace from the Peloton ad is that if you give a crap about yourself and your health, looking like Grace isn’t that hard (especially if you are more than just poor). She’s not some freakishly low weight, as portrayed by most, it’s just that our ideas have been so skewed by everyone becoming so large that anyone at a normal weight is seen as aberrant.

I know what the studies say. Frankly, I don’t give a shit. Yes, there are structural problems and all that. You can still choose how you organize your life and how you treat your own body.

People hate Grace because they know she’s what they could be if it weren’t easier just to whine and eat another cronut.

Pod People

The information wars have been fought and we lost.

Meanwhile, the gatekeepers cry, “But anyone can publish anything they want!” Sure, on blogs just like mine, which almost no one sees or reads as the large platforms dominate all, determining the thoughts people think and what they are allowed to say and to see. This allows plausible deniability, along with the idea that algorithms decide, not humans.

It was a perfect coup, perfectly executed. And now your thoughts are not your own.