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Clothes for body types that shouldn't be

Razeus

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I'll never get why fat people wear jeans. It just don't look good on them. Nor should they wear T-shirts, especially the V-neck kind.

I'll never get why skinny/slim people wear pleated pants.
 

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bcx

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I agree. Fat people are disgusting, and are hardly people at all.
 

mlyngard

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Originally Posted by bcx
I agree. Fat people are disgusting, and are hardly people at all.
The only reason that people bother to make clothes for them at all is because the only other option is that they go naked. Which isn't really pleasant for the rest of us non-horribly-disfigured folks. Pondering whether weight loss might actually restore some humanity to the poor souls...
 

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Originally Posted by mlyngard
The only reason that people bother to make clothes for them at all is because the only other option is that they go naked. Which isn't really pleasant for the rest of us non-horribly-disfigured folks.


or maybe they make clothes for them because they greatly outnumber us skinny folks.... and thats before you take in account that some of them weigh as much as two of us put together
 

KitAkira

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^ oof thats rough

I don't mind fat people wearing jeans, as long as theyre more relaxed not cut like skinny jeans. However, sweats are preferred to hide their 'imperfections'.
 

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When skinny people ***** about how cold it is in the office, I say "Gain weight, twiggy."
 

bcx

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Usually it's old people who complain about the cold. I've had enough of them as well.
 

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Short people got no reason to live.
 

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