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The mask hey pachuco tutorial
The mask hey pachuco tutorial






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This doesn’t mean you don’t mention it, ever. They’re not defined by a diet, or the abuse of others. Make a fat character who’s basically okay in life. But if you feel like you just can’t bring yourself to try one of them, here’s my final suggestion: I feel like options 1-4 are a pretty low bar, though they do seem a little geared toward various fictional permutations. Bonus points if they get to score with someone by the end of the story, if that’s an appropriate story beat for your narrative.ĥ.) The Fat Person Who’s Okay And Who People Are Okay With Maybe you don’t play any of this for laughs or set the desirable character up for a fall and just let people be into them. Maybe the princess from Planet Zebulon that the Galactic Star Hegemony has invaded to kidnap is a cute fat girl. They don’t need to be admired FOR being fat. What if the popular character in the thing you’re writing, the one who has all the girls/boys/enbys/GQs desiring/lusting after them, is fat? You don’t even have to go to the creepy extent of “they’re chasers!” or whatever. You’ll notice that the “fat person who has the gall to make sexual advances / have sexual desires” trope in media almost always centers on their apparent delusional inability to process that they’re Not Supposed To Do That. Western culture asks fat bodies to be desexualized and asks fat people to desexualize themselves (through “modesty” etc). If you’re working in a fantasy or fictional setting, this is easy as hell to explain, and you have literally no excuse when fools whine “that’s not realistic!”Ĭounterargument: Sammo Hung.

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How about you make your fat brawler character the speed character? Make them nimble and graceful rather than lumbering and “powerful” (which is often code for “unintellectual / thoughtless”).

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This is not a way fat bodies are typically rendered in fictional combat, where their usual modus operandi is Sumo Sumo Sumo, or Bearhug, or I Sit On You And It Hurts, a trope I want to fuck off directly into the sun at full speed. He’s a kung fu practitioner and his style is really acrobatic, flashy, and swift. My favorite thing about him is his fighting style. My answer is always more complicated than people looking for an “Oh yeah he’s good! You have permission to like him!” want. When I talk about fat characters in stuff, particularly video games, people often ask me about Street Fighter 4′s Rufus. Maybe they learned to become an amazing clothes maker themselves because of how biased fashion is toward very thin bodies. So here’s a thought: how about you make a fat character who is an utter fashion plate? And I don’t mean “fat person who dresses too extravagantly and thus comes off as delusional/incompetent when it comes to their appearance.” I mean make the character who’s at the bleeding edge of style in whatever it is you’re making, a fat character. since finding good, enjoyable-to-wear clothes that fit and look good is a challenge for many big folks. Have you ever noticed that most fat characters come in two flavors of costuming? There’s “dowdy plainclothes meant to hide their body shape” and “clearly ill-fitting or poorly chosen clothes mean to amplify the strangeness of their bodies.” It kinda sucks, esp. accounting for gender, ethnicity, class, etc.)

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How about you have…two? Or ten? Actually you COULD make it so that the body types represented in your cast of characters isn’t a strict binary between “pitiable fat unicorn” and “sea of muscle toned gym bunnies.” There’s a range of what is considered “fat bodies,” after all, and in fact we treat that range differently in an intersectional way (e.g. So there’s one fat character, and their sole character trait is being fat. Have you ever noticed that when a fat character appears in something, there’s only ever one of them? Of course, this is an artifact of our current thinking about characters who aren’t cisgender white heterosexual body normative abled people: their defining character trait is their difference. So I’m going to kill some of that waiting by writing this quick Tumblr post which I hope, in fact, will channel some of my combination of white-hot fury and soul-destroying hurt into a useful end.ġ.) The Fat Character Who Isn’t A Unicorn

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Right now I’m making cookies for a work function, which means a lot of downtime. I’m not gonna go into it, but as you can probably guess, it had to do with how fat people are treated, in public, by strangers. I had a pretty fucking miserable day, internet.








The mask hey pachuco tutorial