Image 1 — Just purchased a bunch of stuff for my family on sale and swear clothing brands choose their sizing nowadays like that South Park episode with the manatees and the idea balls
Image 2 — Just purchased a bunch of stuff for my family on sale and swear clothing brands choose their sizing nowadays like that South Park episode with the manatees and the idea balls
Image 3 — Just purchased a bunch of stuff for my family on sale and swear clothing brands choose their sizing nowadays like that South Park episode with the manatees and the idea balls
Image 4 — Just purchased a bunch of stuff for my family on sale and swear clothing brands choose their sizing nowadays like that South Park episode with the manatees and the idea balls
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Just purchased a bunch of stuff for my family on sale and swear clothing brands choose their sizing nowadays like that South Park episode with the manatees and the idea balls

Recently bought a few things for myself and my family.

Over the past year, I’ve gained about 7 kg, so in a normal world, I should be wearing an XS-S by now, not an XXS.

But oh my god, why is it so hard to find normal clothes in mass-market stores these days? The exact same brand can have completely different measurements for the same size. The size charts they put online are so often miles off from what you actually get in person.

I ordered a skirt from Cropp for my sister, who has almost the exact same measurements as me, and it turned out to be absolutely huge. The waist is literally several centimeters wider than what’s listed on the website.

At Bershka, I bought two pairs of jeans for myself and my mom and a pair of shorts.

I ordered the size M jeans for my mom online. And please tell me why they look like they’re three sizes bigger than the shorts I tried on in-store, which were also a size M?! They’re both from Bershka. And the size XS jeans(from freaking Bershka too) fit looser than those shorts.

I actually entered our measurements on their websites, and these were the exact sizes the stores recommended🤓🔫

u/kmkmkmmmkkk — 3 days ago

That's why you shouldn't try to pinch your skin when you have lipedema

Saw the recent post and decided to share.

That was half a year ago. Didn't even pinch hard. Was just curious after I saw this test on the internet and wanted to see if I have any weird texture(even though I've been diagnosed for 4 years so idk what I was expecting). Woke up with 5 painful bruises on my tights.

This test is a scam. Most women will just see their cellulite, which is completely normal and natural. If you do have lipedema, it can be painful and you can end up with bruises.

u/kmkmkmmmkkk — 22 days ago

How bro felt after spending 9 whole episodes exclusively bullying women, queer people, and the mentally ill

Couldn't say shit to Kinger when he got sane though

u/kmkmkmmmkkk — 30 days ago

Forced fem Jax was never THIS funny, and the whole gag just comes across as a fetish thing to me

And why do we need so much merch of him wearing this fuck ass dress? Zooble barely gets any merch.

Dear Goose, why did you think it was a good idea to hint that a character is trans and turn it into their personal tragedy (or maybe not, idk. It was never fully revealed, because why bother explaining anything anyway? Is she writing a movie script that people actually buy cinema tickets for? If you didn’t understand what was going on, you just don’t know how to read between the lines!), while constantly exposing your audience to a fetish centered around forcing a man to wear women's clothing and being embarrassed about it?

I wouldn't have even thought it was someone's fetish if it weren't for the tons of merch where he looks embarrassed and uncomfortable on purpose, Goose's retweets of NSFW art on twitter, and the latest episode, where they shoved it in just for the sake of shoving it in.

There were so many unsolved mysteries left in the show, but like 3/4 of the movie was wasted on a super uninteresting Jax arc, which they couldn't even manage to write properly despite it taking so much screen time.

u/kmkmkmmmkkk — 1 month ago