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  1. Paul Delacroix

    Chubby female comic book character

    Valiant Comics currently publishes "Faith," featuring a flying character code-named Zephyr, from the super-team 'Harbinger.' She is around (I am guessing, based on her appearance) 250 pounds or so. My friend Drew Edwards is also publishing 'Lucy Chaplin, Science Starlet' soon from Halloween...
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    Happy Birthday, R. Crumb

    I particularly liked the way he portrayed womens' legs.
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    Is there any fat acceptance left in society at large?

    I don't think Hollywood will change. Around the time of Bridget Jones' Diary, I was convinced, as you seem to be, that the quasi-anorexic standard was broken, but I was wrong. Melissa McCarthy and Rebel Wilson are the current token fat female celebrities. They come in twos or threes. Before...
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    Is there any fat acceptance left in society at large?

    I agree. Although I don't think there is a huge agenda to demonize FAs; I think the primary goal is to ignore us by any means possible. If we were more visible in society, the Fetish Card would be pulled out. (There is nothing more fetishistic than to expect women to have breasts the size of...
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    Is there any fat acceptance left in society at large?

    I think there's no question that it's been pushed aside in the past decade. The peer pressure from media and Internet is just too pervasive. Also, the identification of fast food as "the culprit"--which is complete nonsense--has done a lot of damage. Fatness is seen nowadays as a disease...
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    Is there any fat acceptance left in society at large?

    I don't feel any oppression personally, but I feel it on the behalf of women. We do need more representation.
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    I am SICK AND TIRED of the world saying fat people are disgusting.

    What was this show named? Who did it?
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    Is there any fat acceptance left in society at large?

    That is very enlightened, so I suppose that's a way of looking at the glass "half full."
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    Is there any fat acceptance left in society at large?

    As I see it, society came fairly close to almost relaxing its thin supremacy by the late Nineties. Unfortunately around that point, the mass media began its anti-fat crusade, which amounted to The Diet Empire Strikes Back. Then came the relentless tongue lashing about the "epidemic" with its...
  10. Paul Delacroix

    Joan Rivers on Adele and the Backlash

    It's just pure schtick, like Don Rickles, isn't it?
  11. Paul Delacroix

    Bluto as Feeder in Popeye 'Toon

    Well, this is "Brutus"--I don't think they ever explained it, but Bluto and Brutus do not seem to be the same character. Bluto is a sort of mesomorph, built like a beefy wrestler; Brutus is beefy, too, but fat. They look like they could be brothers, but not identical twins. It's like the...
  12. Paul Delacroix

    Sightings

    Where is the best place for BBW sightings? The Sun Belt of the U.S., from New Mexico to Georgia. :D
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    UKTelegraph:Dieting Forces Brain to Eat Itself!!!

    That would explain a great deal about American society.
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    To my true friends here in Dim..

    It's not surprising to me. There's been a battle of the sexes going on in the fat subculture since I was a rosy-cheeked teenage boy with pimples. Regarding the comment posted "another chance for you to set fat acceptance back a few more years", I have to say that it's quite impossible to "set...
  15. Paul Delacroix

    A unique issue related to my comic.

    Yep, I see--I thought Lucy was Cassie. Lucy is the redhead in jodphur pants. Solar City is futuristic Dallas, I'm guessing? It's great seeing the Texas settings in your comic.
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