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~Sohmma:iconSohmma: reports, December 24
feel the love on christmas eve :)
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unknown artists - a group!

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Some of you may have seen my unknown artists feature, well, I decided to dedicate a group just to get unknown artists some exposure!
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The Road to 100 Million Deviations!

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DeviantART is counting down to its 100 millionth deviation! Join in on the fun and take a look back at some of the most noteworthy deviations we've seen along the way. The deviant who uploads the 100 millionth deviation could win a special prize, too. Hurry, we're going to hit the 100 million mark soon!

Wonderful World Fire and Ice Contest Winners!

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Winners and those that entered in the Wonderful World's Fire and Ice Contest!
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The Color-Me-Club introduces_New Submission System

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The new method the Color-Me-Club will be displaying artwork to its members. The steps to submitting line art, however, remains completely unchanged, so worry not line artists!

Live-Love-Write Updates, Dec. 5, 2009

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Feelings Of Autumn Contest Winners

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Little Love on Xmas Feature :)

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feel the love on christmas eve :)
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New Writing Group: studiotwentyfive

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A feature on a few of the smaller groups with great potential. :aww: Feel free to tell us about your group in the comments of this article!

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Namco Tales of... Series Group

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Fat People

~PlusPositive:iconPlusPositive: reports, March 17
The struggles of the fat may be difficult to imagine for a person who can shop for clothing in virtually any store; who can eat dinner in a restaurant without being frowned upon; who can jog down a street without being ridiculed.

The thin individual does not need to concern herself nearly so much with the possibility of being discriminated against. She does not find it necessary to arm herself psychologically against the prejudice and hatred she will undoubtedly face as she goes about her business. The fat person, in stark contrast, often has a very different experience:
Ask any fat American about the mindless stereotypes, tormenting social pressures, and discrimination which together generate billions of dollars in profit annually for the weight loss industry and which cost large people so much in terms of employment and promotions denied, unequal pay, social and sexual isolation, alienation, and the exhaustion resulting from decades of diets that just don't work. Ask her about the relentless imagery characterizing fat women as diseased, neurotic gluttons and unattractive, unlovable, second-class citizens.

While millions of thin Americans wallow in a variety of unwholesome personal habits, it is the big person who is set apart and publicly reviled for her "lack of discipline" and her presumably self-destructive health habits.

Also making life for the fat more difficult are again, media portrayals: constantly presenting fat people as physically unattractive and sexually undesirable. Nearly every television show provides evidence of the "perfection" of thinness. Sexuality has become synonymous with showing skin—as long as you don't have that much skin. The elite have the privilege of watching innumerable actors proportioned much like themselves live out a variety of romantic storylines: there hardly exists a lead character without a love interest. It is an extremely rare occasion, however, when a fat actor finds his or her character an object of attraction. Fat is portrayed in the media as the virtual antithesis of beauty: fat people are portrayed as slobs.

"Yes," the fat oppressor says to himself, "I realize that it probably isn't nice to make fun of fat people, but they're just so unhealthy, lazy, dirty, greedy, and so on." Rationalization characterizes the excuses that the bigot makes in order to justify his mistreatment of the fat.

Eventually, these hateful ideas work their way into the cultural consciousness until they're things that people "just know." The accuracy of the beliefs is not longer questioned and the notion is no longer judged, but simply acted upon. Mimi Nichter, in her book Fat Talk: what girls and their parents say about dieting, quotes a high-schooler making a typical statement of rationalization: "'I have no respect for her,'" she says about an overweight classmate, "'She has no respect for herself'".

The rationalization of fat hatred takes the blame off of the oppressors and places it back onto the victim. The victim, unfortunately, often comes to believe that she does, in fact, deserve the blame for other's feelings of hatred for her. The rationalized reasons for hatred of the fat woman are endless. Stereotypically she's sloppy, lazy, greedy, stupid, gross, clumsy, sweaty, smelly, antisocial, self-indulgent, hostile, loud, sarcastic, oversexed, and insensitive to the point of delusion. With all these marks against them, it's a wonder that fat people find the strength to carry on at all.

Resistance to oppression marks one of the first steps in the ending of oppression, as lofty as that sounds. Organizations like the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance (NAAFA) and the International Size Acceptance Association (ISAA), are working to raise awareness about fat oppression as well as magazines such as Dimensions, Radiance, and Mode Magazine, which feature articles directed at the fat individuals and fashion spreads featuring larger models.

"[We] could be the first to break the equation linking body weight to moral or psychological status, to judge clients and neighbors for who they are and not for what they weight, to examine [our] own attitudes toward people who are overweight and to work to overcome negative stereotypes". -Cassell

Prejudice hurts all involved—the outcome is in our hands.

~PlusPositive hopes to play a role in helping to bring about positive change for those who've had to live with the prejudices and discrimination that effects most (if not all) of the fat people on our society. Our small roll in helping to spread awareness and promote art that shows that big can be (and often is) just as beautiful is a roll I'm proud to be a part of. And though we are brand new group I know that those who care about these issues will come forth and become a part of the positive change.

Please send a note to ~PlusPositive if you'd like to join and help us spread the word.

Much Love,
=StacyRaven

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:iconmadncrazyeleca:
I agree with your message.

There are a lot of people out there who aren't fat at all, they've just got a bit more meat on their bones and like their food, they eat nice food not crappy Junk food. And are very nice people.

However, on the other there are people out there who are fat and eat bad food and don't live a healthy life style and then bitch and moan about the thinner people.

And the sad thing is not just Big Boned people, but I've come across absolutely disheartening articles condemning curvy girls going on about how they're going to be depressed whores who get eating disorders.
And then all these naturally skinny people commenting saying 'Hahahaha! That's what I say when I see some whore lugging around her E cups'

And you sit there thinking wow. Why would you say that about someone?

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:iconskhizein:
So all fat people are victims of an oppressive, heartless society that constantly and effectively torments them with smarmy eyes, bad jokes and half baked truths about people needing to have some kind of activity and simply must be rescued from a predicament they can’t hope to handle or take on by themselves? I just want to make sure I get the entirety of your message down as I know it’s hard to label something as "suffering" when the said group isn't being physically beaten and raped like it is outside the states or when it isn't involving ethnicity and sexual attraction.

Also why are you only using the word her when talking about the oppressed? Are fat men more immune to such treatment to where as a woman they are not?
 

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