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Is Adele's weight loss problematic?


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KingRedd
11 hours ago, lego said:

 

No one usually celebrates when super skinny friends or celebs gain some weight tho? 

 

 

good point. 

Not true. Maybe not on social media but social media isn’t the world. A lot of addicts are bone thin and when they gain their weight back it’s greeted with praise and love. Celebrating something positive shouldn’t discredit or offend anyone.

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DonatellaPop

It's her body, she has the right to do whatever she wants with it as long as it doesn't harm others. 

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This level of SJWism is going to be humanity's destruction.

And for the record, regarding point 1,  unless your extra weight is for a medical reason, IT IS  a problem to be solved, stop glorifying it

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HorusRa2

I think it does show that when you have huge amounts of wealth, you can use your money to really change your entire life through your health. It’s a reason why wealth and life exist expectancy is linked & it’s why wealth inequality is the biggest issue of our time. It’s always about class, wealth & power. 

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LadariousGarage

so doing something to further your life for the better, and but you at lower risk for desieses that can kill you is problematic now, lmao, f*cking SJW's I can't 

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On 12/25/2019 at 11:35 AM, PartySick said:

It is something to celebrate :fail:

Giving someone a pat on the back for dropping weight in a healthy way is not malicious towards other overweight people.

These people need to stop inserting their own complexes into others' lives.

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StrawberryBlond

As long as someone's weight loss or gain is healthy, there is nothing problematic about it and it should be praised. I think it's shameful that we're holding being overweight up as an acceptable way to be recently. Any doctor will tell you why this is a dangerous mindset to have. Being overweight is just as dangerous as being underweight but for some reason, only being too thin is held up as an acceptable way to criticise someone now. Adele has suggested for a while that she's uncomfortable with her weight, so if she's the size she wants to be now, good for her. She should never feel like she has to remain at a weight that isn't right for her (especially one that is bad for her health) just because she's been held up as the role model for plump women. She doesn't owe it to them to stay the same weight just to make them feel better. If a celebrity losing weight makes you feel bad about yourself, you have deep issues you need to address but it's not their problem or their responsibility to stay the same forever for your sake. This just goes to show that SJW notions aren't about being progressive and allowing free choice to be who you want like they claim - it's about dictatorial views that's forced upon people and if you don't agree with them, you get hounded and exposed.

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Reginald
On 12/25/2019 at 6:26 AM, Bambino said:

So, what are your thoughts about this tweet?

Screenshot-2019-12-25-Ppl-are-mad-Adele-

That Million Reasons promo though  :queenga:

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