Someone said they would never hire fat people, explaining that overweight people could not be trusted because if they lost the most precious thing in life - their body, their health - how could you trust them not to ruin the business they were hired to do?
While I don't endorse this opinion, I have to admit that it has been on my mind for about a year now.
I mean, I've been thinking about my body and my health.
When you look in the mirror, what do you see? How do you talk to yourself? Do you compare to someone else? Do you like what you see or do you get angry?
Lately I really like taking pictures in front of the mirror, I like to see and understand my body and how much we have achieved.
support #ALL fat #women, not just the ones with hourglass figures and smooth skin. support fat women with apron bellies, with small boobs, with flat butts, with visible rolls, with arm flaps, with thick necks, with no jawline, with “multiple” chins. support fat women with big shoulders, fat women who’s waists don’t go in, who have stretch marks on their armpits and arms and stomach, not just on their chest and thighs or butts or “attractive” places.
Using a unique method of topographic self-report, the authors showed maps of bodily sensations associated with different emotions. It sounds simple enough - participants were shown silhouettes of bodies along with different emotional words, stories, films or facial expressions and asked to colour 🎨 in the areas of their body that they thought were more or less active when they watched each stimulus:
Has anyone talked about the weird thing that Chrome does where when it's in dark mode some dark isn't the same dark as other dark? https://youtu.be/FzfGPQa4heA
@rem It seems to have something to do with <body> not having the full width of the viewport. But this shouldn’t matter because the <body> element’s background color propagates up to the viewport (or more precisely, the canvas) anyway*. Chrome is confused.
After everything that is observable from the outside is already being observed with nauseating accuracy, the new frontline of the #privacy wars is the skin.
They will get under it, establish more and more #surveillance, and control, of the human #body, and many fools will celebrate it, incapable of understanding why anybody would reject the blessings of a new age.
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I came across David Sinclair and his research into reverse aging. Especially, I came across this video by Veritasium with Sinclair. Apparently his team has managed to reverse aging in mice in a lab? Has this been peer reviewed?...
@the_q@UraniumBlazer
I think the goal here is not properly defined.
A human is just a #brain , with a #body attached to it. The question is, how to keep this body healthy, so that our mind lives longer too.
Actually, if we have the ability to properly separate body from brain, do you know that our brain can live forever ?
Police boosters insist that police violence and corruption are the result of "a few bad apples." As the saying goes, "a few bad apples spoil the bushel." If you think there are just a few bad cops on the force, then you should want to get rid of them before they wreck the whole institution. Bodycams could empirically identify...
hashtags which are placed within the #text #body of articles should not federate - but if put into the tags section below, tags will federate without much ado :)...
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How far is reverse aging tech?
I came across David Sinclair and his research into reverse aging. Especially, I came across this video by Veritasium with Sinclair. Apparently his team has managed to reverse aging in mice in a lab? Has this been peer reviewed?...
How the NYPD defeated bodycams (pluralistic.net)
Police boosters insist that police violence and corruption are the result of "a few bad apples." As the saying goes, "a few bad apples spoil the bushel." If you think there are just a few bad cops on the force, then you should want to get rid of them before they wreck the whole institution. Bodycams could empirically identify...
OC hashtag test
hashtags which are placed within the #text #body of articles should not federate - but if put into the tags section below, tags will federate without much ado :)...