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  • #16
    Originally posted by Gravekeeper View Post
    Also it seems like she bulks up a little bit just for her promo shots than goes back to being a stick for her glamour shots. So by the time she gets in the ring she's a bag of sticks that can be tossed around rather easily. >.>
    um why is it ok to make derogatory remarks about weight if a person is thin?
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    • #17
      Originally posted by BlaqueKatt View Post
      um why is it ok to make derogatory remarks about weight if a person is thin?
      You're really going to go there on this topic? Seriously? -.-

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      • #18
        Originally posted by anakhouri View Post
        PS- as for the people who call you ugly, they're even more hilarious. Nothing like exposing your own ugliness by trying to put down someone else.
        “Beauty is only skin deep, but ugly goes clean to the bone.” -- Dorothy Parker

        If a person is cruel, bullying and generally an asshole, he's got an ugly soul and it's going to show in his/her face. Next time some jerk calls you ugly, take a good look at him/her. Bet anything they're nothing to look at themselves.
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        • #19
          um why is it ok to make derogatory remarks about weight if a person is thin?
          I don't believe that was meant to be derogatory. I can see how in wrestling, not being muscular is a serious disadvantage and could lead to one being badly hurt. I mean, sumo wrestlers are 300 pounds but they're also pushing guys who are ALSO 300 pounds, it's the same in pro wrestling. All the women wrestlers I've seen are obviously muscular even if they're not obvious bodybuilders like Chyna.
          Last edited by anakhouri; 02-19-2014, 03:41 AM.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by anakhouri View Post
            I don't believe that was meant to be derogatory. I can see how in wrestling, not being muscular is a serious disadvantage and could lead to one being badly hurt. I mean, sumo wrestlers are 300 pounds but they're also pushing guys who are ALSO 300 pounds, it's the same in pro wrestling. All the women wrestlers I've seen are obviously muscular even if they're not obvious bodybuilders like Chyna.
            this. wrestling is a sport where you need some strength, not only to lift your opponents, but to also be able to take impacts properly. if you can't stop your own body right because you're too weak, you're gonna get really friggan hurt. that's also typically the point of having weight classes....

            although watching a very tiny guy trying to take down a huge one can be cool yet scary as shit. watching someone under 200lbs getting flattened from the top rope by someone around 400lbs is... mindblowing.
            Last edited by siead_lietrathua; 02-19-2014, 04:04 AM.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by siead_lietrathua View Post
              that's also typically the point of having weight classes....
              This is the thing. She's often in mixed matches with guys but even when she wrestles other women she's outweighed. Because she keeps going back to being a stick for her glamour shots and obnoxious sexy selfies. I'm assuming she thinks muscles are icky and avoids most strength training.

              I mean, look at what she's wrestling here.

              I have nfi about WWE Diva shit. But I recall back when it was the WWF when I was a kid that the few female wrestlers there were could easily break me in half.
              Last edited by Gravekeeper; 02-19-2014, 05:13 AM.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Gravekeeper View Post
                after some hunting, i managed to find the match. the big guy is her tag team partner. they aren't wrestling. he's pulling her out from catfighting the other chick, where they just did the "grab their hair and shake them while yelling" fighting style lol.
                i'll put a NSWF on this for upskirts and stuff.
                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqtfRqqFyzk (skip to 8:30)

                to be fair though, if you know what you're doing it is possible to fight outside your class. you just can't be an IDIOT about it.
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                • #23
                  That was really sad >.>

                  Also she's "wrestling" in jeans and a thong.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by BlaqueKatt View Post
                    um why is it ok to make derogatory remarks about weight if a person is thin?
                    I think it is because she is a wrestler who is obviously trying to mantain a body-type that is bad for wrestling, which seems as much a derogatory comment on her intelligence as on her weight

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                    • #25
                      Sorry, I gotta be the unpopular one here.

                      Not to toot my own horn, but a lot of people consider me above average looking.

                      I get a lot of attention that I don't want. Even in my work attire, which is for a factory. Tennis shoes, torn up blue jeans, tshirts and hoodies, hair just blow dried straight and minimal makeup on. And when I go all out and try to look really nice.

                      I don't want drinks bought for me unless I'm on a date or with a specific person. Do you have any idea how many guys are stupid enough to think if you take the drink, they have a chance with you? I've declined lots of drinks. I'll continue to do so. I'm not interested.

                      Do you have any idea how many guys are stupid enough to mistake politeness and just being a pleasant person as flirtation?

                      I vented in another thread over in "Things I Hate" about how I've had to block a lot of people on FB (mostly guys at work). That was just one example, another being how I've been accosted at my own damn mailbox.

                      It may be nice to be nice looking, but at the same time, not all of us are full of ourselves, and not all of us want the attention. I don't mind if people find me pretty or want to compliment me. But ask me out once, twice, thrice, after I've said no repeatedly, stalk me on FB, bother me at the bar when I'm with my girlfriends and not wanting a free drink.........no.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by blas87 View Post
                        I don't mind if people find me pretty or want to compliment me. But ask me out once, twice, thrice, after I've said no repeatedly, stalk me on FB, bother me at the bar when I'm with my girlfriends and not wanting a free drink.........no.
                        But that's a far cry from wandering around sighing "Oh woe is me, I'm just SOOOO pretty" and claiming it made you drop out of high school. Then doing nothing but taking pictures of your tits to put on the Internet while lamenting how hard it is to be the center of soooo much attention. As you upload pictures of yourself writhing in bed in your underwear.

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                        • #27
                          i kinda gottta agree with GK. i mean, i posted earlier about how most women dealing with harrassment don't go out of their way to make their near-unclothed bodies available online.

                          this girl is looking for publicity and a career jump. i really doubt it will help her unless she gains some actual skill.
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                          • #28
                            Honestly, I don't think wrestling is anything to her aside from a chance to have an audience watch her pose.

                            Ah Christ, the episode.

                            "I'm hoping to find love one day, but when you look like me it's not easy."

                            Its worse than I thought. She looks like tan mom.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Gravekeeper View Post
                              You're really going to go there on this topic? Seriously? -.-
                              Does this topic somehow exempt weight-based insults from being wrong? How would you feel if the same was said to you? Especially as you've lost weight due to illness, eating disorders are no less real, and I STILL get called names based on my weight(as a result of years of eating disorders, that, guess what, I'M STILL FIGHTING, because of people saying things like this and thinking it's ok), but somehow it's supposed to hurt less. I'm tired of the double standards, and people thinking it's ok. Sizeism, body shaming, and body policing aren't just used against one group.

                              Originally posted by anakhouri View Post
                              I don't believe that was meant to be derogatory.
                              how is "bag of sticks" NOT derogatory? it's a disparaging remark based solely on weight, calling someone fat, whale, moose, etc. isn't ok. Both are hurtful.

                              *I stand by the only time ANYONE should say ANYTHING about someone's weight is if they are a medical professional seeing a patient in a medical setting and the patient has asked.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by BlaqueKatt View Post

                                how is "bag of sticks" NOT derogatory? it's a disparaging remark based solely on weight, calling someone fat, whale, moose, etc. isn't ok. Both are hurtful.
                                When it's being used as an analogy for an action. What GK was saying was that in the match up he saw, her opponent was so big, and she so much smaller, that it would be like the guy was picking up a bag of sticks: light and easy to break. It wasn't a matter of shaming, but instead a matter of action.

                                If he had called her Jack Skellington, or a stick figure, that would've been more if a comment on her looks rather than the weight and muscle disparity.
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