The_Sky_Is_Falling*

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Joined: June 1, 2012
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user id: 304495
Gender: F
I had plans of making this my alternate account and not say my main account,
but I think I'm going to change it to this being my comment account. 
Still haven't made up my mind.

Quotes by The_Sky_Is_Falling*

can I just say, I hate when people b/itch about women
being told how to prevent r/ape instead of men being
taught not to r/ape. common sense is to not r/ape people,
that r/aping people is wrong, and if it needs to be taught-
it's too late. it's like saying you can teach people not to
murder. everyone knows murder is wrong, but it still
happens. people who commit homicide do not care that
it is wrong, just like r/apists don't care that r/ape is wrong.
and there could be classes like "don't r/ape 101" and
"how not to muder people" but it's still going to happen.
might as well learn to protect yourself by applying preventative
tips to your life instead of trusting that people aren't going to
hurt you just because it's wrong. 

 
maybe I have the unpopular opinion here, but I'd just like
to say, there are r/apists who get locked up, get out, and
r/ape again. if they didn't learn their lesson from prison,
they aren't going to learn it. it'd be great to not have to
worry about murder or r/ape, but we don't live in that 
world, and we never will. learning ways to keep yourself
safe just incase is pretty important.
don't s/hit all over it
because you feel like everyone should be taught how to
follow the law, especially when it most likely wouldn't
make a difference.

I hate how when someone
considers themselves "curvy"
everyone throws a fit. like guess
what, not everyone that is bigger
than you, thinks you should "eat
a sandwich" or something. and
it doesn't mean you should just 
be allowed to call someone fat.
skinny is generally a compliment,
fat is always an insult. the word
fat ruins people. there are people
out there that starve themselves
to be called skinny, and not fat.
do you realize how HARD it can
be to be bigger? there are FAR 
MORE smaller people that pick
apart "fat" people, saying things
like "there's a difference between
curvy and obese and a fat a.ss.."
or "curvy is fine but obese and fat
is disgusting.." than there are people
telling you to eat a d.amn sandwhich.

I am just getting really f.ucking sick
of seeing the same f.ucking quote
on this website, "why is it okay to
call me skinny and I can't call you
fat? if you can love your curves 
why can't I love my bones? If you
can tell me to eat something why
can't I tell you to stop eating?" 
 
First off, you can, but it'd make you
a b.itch. Just like the person telling
you to eat something is being a 
b.itch to you. Secondly, that causes
f.ucking eating disorders. Thirdly,
"fat"  only has NEGATIVE meaning,
skinny  is a compliment most of the
time. there's a difference.

When people lose weight and get
skinny, the reaction is "omg, you
look so pretty now. wow." as if
fat made them a monster before
and when someone gains weight,
it is always like "lol did you hear 
about ____? man they really let
themselves go. they got super 
heavy. it's gross." I have literally
overheard people say both
about people. It's never positive
if someone gains weight. NEVER.

It's not cool to skinny shame,
and it's not cool to fat shame.
and I tried to be calm about 
this, but people on this godd.amn
website can't grasp the fact that
big people go through so much 
verbal abuse it isn't funny, and 
they think it's okay to fight back
with more if someone tells them
to go eat a f.ucking sandwich. 

no matter how skinny you are, if 
someone calls you FAT, it hurts.
and no matter what size you are,
skinny makes you feel good.

CAN'T WE JUST STOP PAYING
SO MUCH ATTENTION TO OTHER
PEOPLE'S BODIES? SO WHAT IF
SOMEONE IS SKINNY? SO WHAT 
IF SOMEONE IS CURVY? GET OVER
IT. IF YOU LOVE YOUR BODY THEN

EMBRACE IT, IF NOT CHANGE IT.
IF SOMEONE LOVES THEIR BODY,
LET  THEM, IF NOT, THEN LEAVE
THEM ALONE AND LET THEM
LEARN TO LOVE THEMSELVES
OR LET THEM CHANGE.

(and I swear if one of you are like
"yeah, curvy is fine, but I don't support
obese and fat people because it's
unhealthy and gross" then get  the
f.uck  out. let's not pretend that skinny
means you're healthy. skinny people
can actually be as unhealthy as obese
people- filling their body with fast food,
no exercise, other bad habits, they just
happen to be able to eat whatever and
not gain a pound. doesn't mean they're
healthy. OH AND FAT DOES NOT MEAN
UNHEALTHY. unless you're their Dr.,
kindly shut up.)

 

It's kind of sad at how
many youtubers support
Justin Beiber (or Bieber?
whatever the f/uck.) Like,
you have fans yourselves
and you're basically telling
them it's okay to drink and
drive because you think it's
fine that he did. It's not okay.
Maybe it's because a huge
chunk of them text and vlog
while driving so they don't
really care about being safe
and responsible behind the
wheel of a car. If you got 
caught drinking and driving,
you wouldn't get a slap on
the wrist like a celebrity,
and if you actually killed 
someone? Have fun serving
time for vehicular manslaughter.


 

how come there isn't more
cancer awareness stuff?


I mean you can go into any
store practically and find at
least one item to buy for 
breast cancer awareness,
but why not more cancers?

I'm not saying it's bad that
there's so much stuff for
breast cancer, I'm just 
saying it's the only kind of
cancer where you can 
walk into a store and see
a display of items to buy
where some proceeds
go towards the cause.
 

I don't really see why people
seem to have been getting
p.issy over formats recently.
Unless it's some amazing 
s.hit, then it's basically the
same format that everyone
uses. All it ever is, is a color
fade (made by a generator),
alternated by a solid color
(gray, black, and white, typically),
a shadow (which is a basic 
a.ss code you can get from
any website), and an optional
background (which again is
basic .) All you did was put
your color-fade html code in
between a  bunch of other codes
as simple as:
<div style="text-shadow: black 0px 0px 1px"> (html here plz) </div>
to achieve the same format
that has been done on this
website for years..

I understand that if you 
make a format, you want credit
for that specific format,
but don't call dibs to that style,
saying everyone copied you 
when it' been done for a really
long time, and I doubt you 
were the first to do it. 

 

 
Happy Christmas Eve :)
 
The next president: my first act as president
is to put an end to obamacare.
*aaaand the crowd goes wiiiild.*

That awkward moment when 
you realize the reaon why you 
haven't been able to comment 
on your own quotes is because

you accidentally blocked yourself.


Just me?