So controversial I need to meditate on it. In the bathroom. Repeatedly.Remember
This is considered a controversial ad
My favourite is when they say "the average American woman is a size 12-14. These aren't average girls they're using"... Ya, but the average American woman is fatThe larger % of the population is obese, the worse that shit is going to get.
Its the fucked up FDA bullshit in the late 70s and early 80s that fucked everything up in this country and in the western world in general for that matter. The whole low fat, high carb thing they have been pushing down our throats since our generation was kids. Get rid of fat from everything and replace it with sugar and starches. And all the studies these days that say contrary to this, and yet they still refuse to change the stance, just double down on that trife. All the while obesity, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes is at a staggering all time high. Low fat, heart smart label on the package so that means that its good for you, except its fucking cereal coated with sugar that gets instantly converted to sugar once it hits your gut.The larger % of the population is obese, the worse that shit is going to get.
Yeah but on the contrary, the size 0 models used for most mag shots are not typical woman either and should not be used as a basis for a typical fit girl, because they are not.My favourite is when they say "the average American woman is a size 12-14. These aren't average girls they're using"... Ya, but the average American woman is fat
The chick on that protein world ad isn't a size 0 model.Yeah but on the contrary, the size 0 models used for most mag shots are not typical woman either and should not be used as a basis for a typical fit girl, because they are not.
We're not talking about logical people here.Why would anyone market fitness/fashion as "average"? The point is to make a statement. Average is boring and forgettable.
I don't disagree with this either. Although I would say a lot of the girls they use now aren't the size zeros that they would have a few years back. I've worked on fashion shoots where the art director has complained that the model is too thin and she was 'beefed up' in postYeah but on the contrary, the size 0 models used for most mag shots are not typical woman either and should not be used as a basis for a typical fit girl, because they are not.
Women are essentially children and they attempt to eschew all responsibility for basically everything, including how they feel about themselves.Who gets mad when they see tits?
Protein World is back with a new body shaming ad - and it's more sexist than ever