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In this day and age every statement made can be taken with malicious intent, especially when ones worth is so closely related to their image and appearance, leading to huge issues with body dysmorphia and confidence. The person making the statement might not have meant any malice, but there are those who will take it to heart and make their mental wellbeing worse.
 
^Then those people need to grow a thicker skin and learn to live by the old saying "sticks and stones may break my bones but names can never hurt me".

As a disabled person I grew up being constantly made fun of because of my body's deformaties, and if I hadn't learned that, I would have been a suicide statistic decades ago.
 
I can see it on both sides. On one hand, yes, everybody has different sensibilities and sore points and part of living in a society with other people is recognizing those and tolerating speech you disagree with even if it hits a sore spot.

On the other hand, the word “Hideously” is not a neutral word, it’s explicitly negative and judgmental.
 
No. It's an observation. Nothing more, nothing less. "Body shaming" implies malicious intent and I obviously didn't intend that.

Regardless of your intent, body shaming can be psychologically (and sometimes physically) harmful. People used to try to excuse other behaviour we no longer find acceptable by saying that they "didn't mean anything by it" or "it was just a joke". Body shaming should be something we just don't do.

^Then those people need to grow a thicker skin and learn to live by the old saying "sticks and stones may break my bones but names can never hurt me".

If people are suffering with mental health concerns, telling them to just "be tougher" is really not going to help.

As a disabled person I grew up being constantly made fun of because of my body's deformaties, and if I hadn't learned that, I would have been a suicide statistic decades ago.

And it wasn't cool when people did it to you, either. Let's hope someday we can move beyond that type of behaviour.

To be clear, there is a long, long history of men judging, policing, and shaming women's bodies. It's so tiring. As a society, we need to get past thinking that this is in any way acceptable.

I'm heartened by the body positivity movements that have started up over the last few years. Hopefully this kind of positivity will continue to take root and spread.
 
i learned long ago to never discuss a moderator's statements :evil: :devil:

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To be clear, there is a long, long history of men judging, policing, and shaming women's bodies. It's so tiring. As a society, we need to get past thinking that this is in any way acceptable.


And to go further it is not only Men whom involve themselves in this shaming practice. Women do it as well.

But it is more likely to initially to be men which carries over to women echoing.

And may I add, lighten up and educate rather than prosecute. I was a so-called "fat-kid" once and I fully understand the "scars"..

Bullying takes numerous forms, as does a swift punch in the nose to counter it.
 
In other words...

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This may seem like an odd question, but does ginger ale have fizz or not? I opened a 2-liter bottle and I wasn't expecting it to be like soda, but it doesn't seem like anything.
 
This may seem like an odd question, but does ginger ale have fizz or not? I opened a 2-liter bottle and I wasn't expecting it to be like soda, but it doesn't seem like anything.

Ginger ale is carbonated. (At least, it is around here...)
 
I used to love Canda Dry Ginger Ale before I learned I was alergic to corn syrup, but I'm not sure if that's really ginger ale, or "ginger ale".
I think squirrels do eat insects so yes they'd eat the ants too.
Dogs don't. One of our dogs leaves her bones outside all the time, and a few times the ants have gotten onto them. Whenever she grabs an ant bone, she instantly drops it, runs away, and then glares back at it.
Are zebras a thing in Arizona ?
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We have them in zoos, but that's it. I guess theoretically it's possible someone could keep them as pets, but it I doubt it.
I actually think I might have figured out what the animal I heard was. I was watching The Walking Dead the other day and they had a couple of mules pulling a wagon with people in it, and one of them made a sound pretty close to what I heard. Another possibility occurred to me, it could have been in a trailer. It sounded a lot louder than I would have expected with where the horse properties are, so it could have been out on the street behind my neighborhood, and it could have been distorted if it was echoing around in a metal trailer before I heard it.
Yeah I know right..... I have a friend that got $10,000 for a mural with paint splotches in random places. Go figure. I mean there was a a kind of shape to it if you looked carefully enough in the mural but it was just random bits of paint everywhere.
I've never understood that kind of abstract art. If I'm going to look at artwork, I want it to at least look like something.
 
I've been watching Professor T. It's a Flemish show, I think, and the advisory notice for sensitive viewers warns that there may be: Nudity, Suicides, Smoking, Substances, and Language.
Smoking? Egads! I'm glad they warned me!!
 
I agree that people’s personal sensitivities shouldn’t be used to officially censor things or pass summary judgement on people for violating them. That leads to social media shame dogpiling way too easy. People being ganged up on and called a monster for violating someone else’s sensibilities who could have just blocked them or turned off the TV.

But if you’re on a social forum, somebody tells you it bothers them, and you keep doing it, it’s not being a rebel, it’s being an ass.
 
Facebook is banning QAnon, so that's something. Of course, it just means that Facebook is part of the deep state led by the flat earth-hiding, energy vampire, lizard people who really run things, and the QAnon folks will just double down on their stupidity because if you agree with them, that's proof they're right, and if you disagree with them, that's also proof they're right.
 
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