Climate Fashion

Let’s bring back 90’s/00’s fashion of tops and low cut jeans. Skimpier clothing overall. How? We shame girls by saying that their clothing uses too much fabric for soooo unnecesary reason, like, omg, girl.

Then the second problem is those don’t fit fatties. Okay so next thing to tell them being fat contributes to climate change by for example planes and trains use more petrol because of you. Eat less girl duh. Fatty planet destroyer. Shame. Disgusting selfish.

47 thoughts on “Climate Fashion

  1. Anonymous says:

    Hot. I wish fashion that encourages being thin would be popular again. And don’t even get me started on the scene hair. Immediately makes every girl much better looking.
    Still, I believe things like low rise jeans with tight crop top and pierced belly button combo will get in style soon. Seems like a natural progression from what we have now.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Honestly i don’t understand how people get fat. Even during my years of lifting where i had dirty bulked i had to STRUGGLE to actively rise up in weight. Going from 80 to 90kg i had to basically eat peanut butter by the spoon while feeling disgustingly full all the time tbh~

    • Anonymous says:

      my neighbour is around 340lbs, he stays inside and orders takeout at least twice everyday
      I don’t even know how he affords it

    • Anonymous says:

      Same, but I was doing mostly clean bulk. Only dirty foods were premade fresh lasagna, pizza and garlic or normal baguettes. Lots of white rice, oats, eggs, peanut butter, almond milk and 25% fat mince. My lifts went up a lot, but the gut wasn’t worth it, so went back to normal and prefer to be able to lift my own body doing pull-ups and floor L sit-ups.

    • Anonymous says:

      All it takes is social peer coercion to get women in line, and women are hyper climate conscious now. They will shame themselves to be skinny in tightly fitting fabric saving (and thus planet saving) outfits in no time. Gotta be resource consciouos. For planet and climate and turtles.

      • Anonymous says:

        I like where you’re going with this, but your plan is fundamentally flawed because you clearly don’t understand women. They will generally believe and do whatever they are told, but only up to the point where it requires them to take any kind of personal responsibility or put in any kind of effort.

        • Anonymous says:

          That’s where the peer pressure steps in. All it takes is a few popular Stacies to adopt those talking points and rest of the roasties do like Stacy to be accepted.

        • Anonymous says:

          The problem isn’t people, but companies. Companies just want to sell, so they will make lots of bigger sizes to pander to fats. If they reduced the number of L and XL severely, then people would be forced to slim down to keep up with fashion. They’d still make noise and complain, but companies don’t have to budge, but they will.

  3. Anonymous says:

    fatties existed in large numbers when this was popular, i don’t want it back thanks. toned lasses were not the norm. I was there, your cherry picking does not correspond with reality.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Bringing back midriff is just a psy op to get white men into dating Asians again.
    The only girls in Anglo countries thin enough to still do this are all Asian.
    White guys dating Asians tapered off. Probably because more of us are checking out and aren’t in the universities anymore.

  5. Anonymous says:

    you cant.
    all the girls these days a tatt’ed up trash.
    also, the monkey ass epidemic = they cant wear those type of jeans. only thot-wear.

  6. Anonymous says:

    That’s stupid. Skimpier clothing will degrade faster because there’s less material. What we should really be doing is convincing women to go completely naked – of course, nudity in public? This is unacceptable even for the ancients, thus, the catch: they all stay inside their respective houses and occupy themselves with making dinners for their husbands, who now need to work twice as hard thanks to the sacrifice of women also creating a vacuum in the economy.

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