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Thursday, June 2, 2005


Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo!

I would like to wish a Happy Birthday to my friend, animEVIL. I know it's a little late, but... oh well! Happy 19th anyway. ^_^

~*~

Well, today there was no dizzyness. Thank goodness! Oh my, I don't know what I would've done if I was still experiencing "vertigo".
And, lucky person that I am, I was able to work out since I wasn't dizzy. See, I don't like to work out, but I do like exercising my muscles... is there really a difference there?
... well, there is now. What I mean is, after the workout, I feel pretty good. 'Cause I got off my lazy butt, and put my muscles to use for once. Tis a good thing. I may be a geek (who isn't?), but I'm a geek with big muscles! HA!

Now, along with good, there is always bad, boys and girls. That's just how the world works. And, since no dizzyness = good, reading a letter from a girl who denounces fat people = bad. In my sister's Seventeen magazine, there was a letter from a girl, a rather ignorant one at that. Here's what she wrote:

"I think your effort to include all cultures, races, and religions is great, and I applaud you for it. But I have to disagree with your recent emphasis on clothes for obese/overweight girls. It's really disgusting that America as a whole endorses being overweight as acceptable, and I really don't know why a magazine like yours that addresses healthy eating would continue to show clothes for overweight girls. I love your sections on what to wear for different body types, but being fat is not a body type-it can be changed with diet and exercise. No one (rare medical cases aside) is born fat, like you can be born petite or curvy. These girls need to stop getting angry when magazines don't show clothes for them-they need to see that they are not the normal, healthy ones. I, for one, hate seeing overweight girls get special treatment from magazines when many girls like myself work hard to eat right and stay fit."

Seventeen published that letter on purpose, I swear. They don't comment on the letters, they just put them in the magazine. But really, that girl is just plain stupid. I can't help but feel like going on a rant about this. My sister responded to her letter, and I hope it gets published, just so that girl can see it and get a few brain cells from it.

I'll stop this post before I do end up ranting...
Ta!

~God Bless~

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