Anorexia in the Media
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OMG! The Makeup artist doesnt even seem to care what that model is doing to her self, 0:44
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@Missbeautyqueen101 Me too, I wish there was more healthy people, and I wish these videos would quit making these toxic videos, that are encouraging eating disorders
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@elibeth121 There ARE lots of healthy weight ppl. I just didn't mention them because after looking at this video, dang! So many unhealthy ppl in this world, i wish everyone could live their lives without eating disorders or stuff like that.
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@Missbeautyqueen101 I hate how you label the two types of americans anorexic and obese, There isnt such thing, there are millions of people that are at a normal healthy weight. Stop labeling, and that is not what America is made up of
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My best friend has anorexia, she's going vegetarian, but there's nothing fat about her. The only time i called her fat was when we had a really bad argument and i knew it would get to her, but now we're still going strong as besties.! I always tell her "You're not fat, you're anything BUT fat." But she still thinks she is. She is my sister practically and i will always love her (as a bff ), but she needs to see the reality. She's not fat, she looks great the way she is.
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@elibeth121 There are very few normal weight people i have seen. Probably about 200 out of 1000 random strangers i saw were normal.
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@Missbeautyqueen101 how about the ones in the middle that are healthy and happy,you know the normal weight ones
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Great you raise awareness... but honey, no journalist is better than her source - and those images where grocely fotoshopped. The truth is ugly enough as it is, don't make the real thing look less real
okay all you people are missing the point...it doesnt matter if they are photoshopped or not. The point is that the image of anorexia is pushed out there by the media you could have taken a picture of a 300lb girl photoshopped it so she looks 60 but the media STILL portrays anorexia. So stop complaining about photoshop and absorb the actual message
Purplemonkeycowchew2 3 years ago 11
I'm sorry but skinny girls that are that skinny are just so gross looking.
you want to see a beautiful person?
you go and you look at jordan sparks or raven symone or kelly osbourne.
go look at girls who are comfortable with themselves.
it makes you so muh more beautiful.
saraisaraptor 3 years ago 6