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Omg finally a normal sized person on tumblr


shes actually so beautiful omg

so glad this has so many notes on it. It’s better than seeing a stick thin girl who apparently has a ‘perfect’ body posted all over my dashboard. 

She’s beautiful!


Skinny people are certainly ok, but girls like her (and me and lots of people) are quite ok too!

I hope you all realize how absolutely offensive every single one of you just came off. First off, “omg finally a normal sized person on tumblr”? Are you fucking kidding me? That’s called “objectifying”, and I don’t think this girl put her picture up to be SEPARATED from other girls because of her size. You just categorized her and that’s just AS BAD as remarking negatively. You’re not doing her any favors.The first thing I saw was just her, that’s it, and nothing else. You all just happened to completely knock this down to every type of offense. As far as “stick thin girls”, hey guess what? That’s offensive too. Did it ever occur to you that some girls like that (like me), look that way naturally? Yes, that’s a thing. Just as bad as it is commenting on someone’s weight for being a bit larger, it’s just as bad for remarking on a smaller frame. I’ll tell you one thing, I rather hate hearing that I must be “anorexic” because I am the way I am and CAN’T HELP IT. It’s just as destructive, and has been noted to cause serious appearance issues.Instead of putting anyone on a pedestal, think of the term “equality” and treat everyone the same. Up there is a beautiful girl, there is nothing else to it. You don’t need to comment on her weight, or her hair, or eyes or anything, just that all girls are fucking beautiful no matter what they look like. There is no “she’s actually so beautiful.”So stop being a bunch of assholes and lumping everyone into labels and categories, you’re not helping anything, you’re making it worse.Pricks.

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it’s fucKING TRANSPARENT
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Cambodian workers on hunger strike against Walmart & H&MFebruary 28, 2013
Self-organized garment workers at a Walmart and H&M supplier factory in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, have been camping in front of their shuttered factory for almost two months to prevent their bosses from taking out the sewing machinery.
Now the workers have escalated to blocking roads, and will launch a hunger strike February 27—all to push Walmart and H&M to pay them the back wages they are owed. Their cause is drawing support from workers at another Walmart subcontractor on the other side of the world.
“We decided to go on hunger strike to show that we not just any workers,” said one of the leaders, Sorn Sothy, 26, who works in the warehousing part of the Cambodian factory. “We are strong, committed, and united.”
The workers were informed in September that their factory, Kingsland Garment Co., Ltd., would temporarily close until January. Under Cambodian labor law, they would be paid 50 percent of their wages during this time, and brought back to work in January.
But in December, the paychecks stopped coming. The company union told the workers that the company was bankrupt and the owner had fled the country.
The garment workers are owed around $200,000 collectively—less than what Walmart makes in profits every six minutes.
Since their boss-run union wouldn’t fight back, 200 workers organized themselves and began protesting outside the factory gates January 1. In the middle of the night January 3, they noticed company staff attempting to remove the sewing machines from the factory.
“We decided to start sleeping outside of the factory to prevent management from taking the machinery out,” said Yorn Sok Leng, 30, who has worked at the factory for two years.
With the help of a worker center, the Community Legal Education Centre (CLEC), the workers occupied the outside of the factory—setting up tarps, a sleeping area, and a kitchen.
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BEAUTIFUL! 
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G$
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