People suck. Seriously.

Wow, things just got creepy.

It was in the comments section in the link the thread author posted.

Nothing more, nothing less. He posted it himself, so how's it creepy? It should be common sense to only post what you want out there and he's not an exception.

Here's the point to why I posted it. Email him and Men's Fitness if you are raw about it and confront them in on your concerns .Tell friends and family to boycott the magazine and its site, point them to another. Do something positive and active about this.

The people whom he violated their rights /defamed them should rise up and sue the magazine to oblivion and get him out of a job and onto the streets. I have no beef with the man , but with what he did to those people and to that magazine which basically can be used against this man , meaning the magazine is for shameless vain bitches as it seems .
 
Yeah, because EVERY man in America needs to look buff to get a girl. Yeah. Right.

While people shouldn't be unhealthy , being buff has no correlation to strength or endurance. The point in question is that "buff" men typically are soft and insecure in the inside and have no redeeming qualities or actual usefulness.

Again , being scrawny should not be praised either as it's the other extreme much like anorexia is to obesity. IN my opinion , I'd rather have a healthy woman/man who has a little weight on them than a vain hoe/ dick who has nothing to offer in a relationship, but it does not matter if they are underweight either as I cannot judge anyone nor should anyone else judge you. We all have some fucked up aspect about ourselves we are not proud of , but hopefully that karma does not ruin the article author too much . I'd laugh if he was one of those nerds in High School who became the perpetrator rather than the stopper/savior.

Of course he studied in Florida, where else would he study...:redface2:

Don't go baggin' on a good state like that. There are assholes everywhere, but most are forgotten in history.
 
I'm in two minds about this one, The article this guy wrote sounds pretty offensive and potentially breaking copyright but I also have to agree a little.

A lot of people nowadays are overweight and there's no need for it. I don't know why people let themselves get into such a position. Sure you can't help it when you're a kid and you can't help how much exercise you get or what your parents feed you, but when you're an adult? People should know better!

This doesn't just apply for cos-players but in general. Personally I'll like to go to one of these conventions and maybe Cosplay and the like but I'd like to lose some weight before hand and I'm not even classed as over-weight.
There's nothing to be torn about. Being over wait is unhealthy. Yes you can be fat and happy and some people are. I'm not disagreeing with that but it's ok to not want to be fat. The point is it's not ok to make fun of someone just cause there not ripped.
 
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She was cosplaying as Bum-Woman. A very popular comic in Iceland.
 
So I take it none of you guys have ever laughed at a fattie?

The point of the article is harsh, but the Internet is full of images and sites devoted to demeaning to cosplayers. How's this any different?
 
It's funny, the guy talks about how comic conventions are about comics and not about people in costumes, but comics are about people IN COSTUMES.
 

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