>Dove: Selling beauty products
>Also Dove: Lecturing you about sexism in video games
Dove's audience doesn't even plays video games. Also the character at the ad isn't even sexualized.
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Now you forget that any form of beauty (however minor or large) = sexualization in the eyes of Twitter users, where this was posted to.Also the character at the ad isn't even sexualized.
FTFY1:RunWaddle 4 paces, stop for a breath (and to wipe the sweat from their brow).
Not all fat people have diabetes...though they're more at-risk for it.If they want to represent fat unhealthy chicks in video games - let them, but make it realistic.
1: Run 4 paces, stop for a breath (and to wipe the sweat from their brow).
2: Stop the mission 1/3 of the way through so they can stop for a cheese burger or some chocolate "top up health" bars.
3: Show them taking a dump and finding it difficult to wipe their own arses.
4: Show her waking up in the morning with a sore back hardly able to get up without needing someone to pull her up.
5: Give them 10 points for finding insulin, they will need it to help with their diabetes.
6: Cutscene to show her morbidly obese mother dying in her early 40's because the fat caused to much strain on her heart, and the blood couldn't make it through those fat clogged arteries.
Fat chicks in video games, nah! I can't see that being a big hit. People want eye candy, not eye puke.
They don't want realism though. On the contrary they push the "fat women acceptance" agenda as something healthy.If they want to represent fat unhealthy chicks in video games - let them, but make it realistic.
Pretty much this. Also lots of women see themselves as fat and freak out just for gaining 1-2 kilos while men point them out that they can't see the difference like I do with my mother and aunt every time they cry about "getting fat" while both of them are normal weight.Last I checked, the gender most likely to demean women for being 'ugly' (or, on the contrary, 'too beautiful') is other women - to find and confirm their place in the pecking order, so to speak. Not men.
They might not have it "yet", however they are well on the road to getting it. Also with the added strain on their joints and hearts, they are definately lowering their life span. There's a reason you don't see very many old fat people - because they died before reaching old age,Not all fat people have diabetes...though they're more at-risk for it.
Forget "old age". Many of them die at their 30 years. Especially during "pandemic" lots of vaccinated obese people "suddenly" died at their 20-30 years.They might not have it "yet", however they are well on the road to getting it. Also with the added strain on their joints and hearts, they are definately lowering their life span. There's a reason you don't see very many old fat people - because they died before reaching old age,
Don't tell people they can get diabetes of the common cold. They would freak out! (Literally any viral infection to be infact)Not all fat people have diabetes...though they're more at-risk for it.
Don't flatter yourselfIf the world was ending and all the hot slim women had been wiped out, I'd let the two wheelchair bound chicks take turns on tugging me off. I'd maybe even let the one with the red and blue top get her laughing gear around the big fella if she played her cards right.
Fat acceptance propaganda. Harmless. Pick one.Ultimately this is harmless and if it makes people happy, good.
If we cared about "realism", BotW and TotK's weapons and shields would last much longer than they actually do.As for realism, every game would have fall damage, if we cared about that, that much.
Having more people in video games that don't fit the norm, is much better than the fat shaming here, that doesn't actually encourage anyone. That can, in fact, make things worse.Fat acceptance propaganda. Harmless. Pick one.
I don't know if I agree.Having more people in video games that don't fit the norm, is much better than the fat shaming here, that doesn't actually encourage anyone. That can, in fact, make things worse.