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"Fat shaming" is a thing? -- (link)
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Mop on Macbook Air
yeah, I can see how that would get people riled up. -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 15 '13, 07:46
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I shall dub her Hot Tiger Mom. -- nm
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Mop on Macbook Air
Oct 15, 07:52
not really
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groiny
Oct 15, 07:49
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I'm not saying people aren't going out of their way to be offended by it, but I don't think this is that strange at all -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 15, 07:51
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it is no different than the Gatorade ads, or Nike Ads, UnderArmor ads,
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groiny
Oct 15, 07:55
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it's different in the sense that it's coming from a person, not a corporate brand, so people are more likely to take it personally -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 15, 07:59
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In a sense, she *is* the brand. Sure, people will be offended, but only the most sensitive.
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Mop on Macbook Air
Oct 15, 08:02
i agree. the people who are calling her a 'bad mother' etc, are really far more nasty. -- nm
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Andie
Oct 15, 07:50
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