Almost immediately he was accused of fat-shaming, of glorifying negative body images, and of triggering girls with eating disorders whose emotions go haywire when they see the hashtag #thinspiration.
A self-described fat activist who calls herself Amber Sarah and is roughly the size of Croatia claims that thinspiration is very popular in pro-anorexia and pro-bulimia circles. Exactly what that means, I suppose well never know. She posted on Adams Instagram page that the word thinspiration is problematicapparently even more problematic than diabetes and heart disease."
"Oh really? Now for those of you not hip to the lingo, thinspiration is very popular in pro-anorexia and pro-bulimia circles, generally consisting of pictures of emaciated bodies, mantras like "Whats more important, that slice of pizza or a thigh gap?" and suggestions, tips, and motivation to either starve or purge. (Regardless of whether or not you agree with dieting, starving or purging are things that should never be encouraged.) Without context, thinspiration may not seem like a bad word, but a simple Google search proves that it was created by a community of people with eating disorders to inspire each other to continue and celebrate their illnesses."
Pipes FC said
10:09 AM, 07/03/14
"There was apparently a point where he referred to me specifically as a "c--t," but he ended up deleting it before anyone got a screenshot. But yes. He told a friend of mine to kill herself, told another to eat a bag of sh-t, "
http://thoughtcatalog.com/jim-goad/2014/07/tv-star-loses-70-pounds-attacks-his-fat-critics-and-gets-his-food-show-pulled/
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He got the ball rollingor, if you prefer, the flab undulatingby posting the following pic on Instagram:
Almost immediately he was accused of fat-shaming, of glorifying negative body images, and of triggering girls with eating disorders whose emotions go haywire when they see the hashtag #thinspiration.
A self-described fat activist who calls herself Amber Sarah and is roughly the size of Croatia claims that thinspiration is very popular in pro-anorexia and pro-bulimia circles. Exactly what that means, I suppose well never know. She posted on Adams Instagram page that the word thinspiration is problematicapparently even more problematic than diabetes and heart disease."
http://www.xojane.com/it-happened-to-me/adam-richman-thinspiration
"Oh really? Now for those of you not hip to the lingo, thinspiration is very popular in pro-anorexia and pro-bulimia circles, generally consisting of pictures of emaciated bodies, mantras like "Whats more important, that slice of pizza or a thigh gap?" and suggestions, tips, and motivation to either starve or purge. (Regardless of whether or not you agree with dieting, starving or purging are things that should never be encouraged.) Without context, thinspiration may not seem like a bad word, but a simple Google search proves that it was created by a community of people with eating disorders to inspire each other to continue and celebrate their illnesses."
"There was apparently a point where he referred to me specifically as a "c--t," but he ended up deleting it before anyone got a screenshot. But yes. He told a friend of mine to kill herself, told another to eat a bag of sh-t, "