corwin
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It's not a Texas thing I can assure you...I'm guessing the formerYou're either an idiot or Texas is even more retarded then the last time I checked. Probably both
It's not a Texas thing I can assure you...I'm guessing the formerYou're either an idiot or Texas is even more retarded then the last time I checked. Probably both
Fashion models are frail little twigs with pretty faces...^much better in my book, not "perfect" but much betterLogic fail.
shopped... you can tell cause its the same thing on every shelf exactly. So not even a good shop. That and those are always locked up by law.
Any stats to back that up? Seriously I'm curious...Models didn't get slimmer, people got fatter.
Any stats to back that up? Seriously I'm curious...
Models didn't get slimmer, people got fatter.
My part? :|That's exactly what the ad is saying. Seems like a logic fail on your part.
Nope...models have gotten more anorexic and people have gotten fatter, it's two fold not just the general publicYou live under a rock?
Nope...models have gotten more anorexic and people have gotten fatter, it's two fold not just the general public
That's exactly what the ad is saying. Seems like a logic fail on your part.
It does go both ways but the figure is skewed drastically because of the overall population getting fatter.
The argument still doesn't hold up using those figures
Defnitely both ways, the average BMI of a model is 16, which is way underweight and frankly sickly looking, especially with their clothes offIt does go both ways but the figure is skewed drastically because of the overall population getting fatter. The argument still doesn't hold up using those figures