Cartman is definetly an ego dik when top, and all those other kinks everyone usually thinks.
Buut for kyle, not so much as a kink but this boi is always in heat and likes to fuck his stress away. So I think Kyle, when he’s stressed, can be aggressive and cartman is a huge butt guy so he’ll like it as a power bottom 👌
And I totally see cartman dragging kyle to sex shops being like yoo lets try this out 😉
after you’ve been through like a string of fandoms and you’ve decided your favourite character/s for each one, there will come a day when you will list all your faves from each fandom side by side and look at them carefully and realise
When people get terrified or outraged at the idea of “glorifying obesity”, I always wonder what it is they’re afraid is going to happen.
Do they think that all the sudden people who were thin are going rush out to pack on the pounds, or that across the country school kids will be fixated on fat and compete amongst each other to see who can become the fattest, that it’ll show up on the 6 o’ clock news as the latest alarming trend in our nation’s youth?
I mean, do they think that if people see pictures of fat folks looking nice and smiling and being happy and not hating their bodies that everyone who was about to eat a salad is gonna toss it out in favor a cheeseburger (even the vegans!) and cancel their gym memberships?
Are they scared that a $20 billion dollar weight gain industry is gonna crop up and magazines are going to talk about “packing on those last fifteen pounds before summer”. Do they think suddenly there’s gonna be a flood of ads saying, “Gain belly fat using this one weird old tip” on people’s computer screens?
Do these people think positively presented fat bodies are so powerful and persuasive that it will convince thin people to utterly abandon thinness and dedicate themselves to getting as big as they can?
Or are they upset that people who were already fat will go around continuing to be fat without being punished for existing. Perhaps what they fear is that if we “glorify” obesity, that fat hate will make less and less sense to the world in general and that eventually, weight will become a neutral property. Thinness won’t be so valued that it can sustain industries, nor held as the perfect way to have a body but be seen as one among many valid body types.
Maybe, even worse, all this glorification will lead to the idea that all bodies are valid and that bodies are never anything to be ashamed of or shame someone for.
I’ve always thought that the reason people with thin privilege are so afraid of fat positivity is because they’re afraid of losing their power.
But also, give me the 20 billion dollar weight gain industry already
Man that thin privilege. Don’t you hate it when someone has thin privilege because they can’t afford to eat
Man don’t you hate when assholes come on your post and try to throw arguments like that at you as if there aren’t fat people who can’t afford to eat, too. Or that being fat hasn’t so often been linked to poverty. Or that it’s not possible to have a lack of privilege in one area while still maintaining privilege in another.
You can be in poverty and still get benefits from being thin in a fat hating society. There are numerous studies showing that fat people are routinely discriminated against for jobs or promotions and paid less than thin counterparts.
Man don’t you hate when you get blocked for being an egregious douche who just can’t stand to see fat people not be hated?
so i. don’t rlly…care about when people dislike/literally hate ky.man with a burning passion but i feel this tangible pang of disappointment when i see artists that i rlly admire going through my doodles and then. stop when they , come across the ky.man art
It’s worse when awesome Kyman artists stop doing Kyman because haters harass them or they lose followers…
When people get terrified or outraged at the idea of “glorifying obesity”, I always wonder what it is they’re afraid is going to happen.
Do they think that all the sudden people who were thin are going rush out to pack on the pounds, or that across the country school kids will be fixated on fat and compete amongst each other to see who can become the fattest, that it’ll show up on the 6 o’ clock news as the latest alarming trend in our nation’s youth?
I mean, do they think that if people see pictures of fat folks looking nice and smiling and being happy and not hating their bodies that everyone who was about to eat a salad is gonna toss it out in favor a cheeseburger (even the vegans!) and cancel their gym memberships?
Are they scared that a $20 billion dollar weight gain industry is gonna crop up and magazines are going to talk about “packing on those last fifteen pounds before summer”. Do they think suddenly there’s gonna be a flood of ads saying, “Gain belly fat using this one weird old tip” on people’s computer screens?
Do these people think positively presented fat bodies are so powerful and persuasive that it will convince thin people to utterly abandon thinness and dedicate themselves to getting as big as they can?
Or are they upset that people who were already fat will go around continuing to be fat without being punished for existing. Perhaps what they fear is that if we “glorify” obesity, that fat hate will make less and less sense to the world in general and that eventually, weight will become a neutral property. Thinness won’t be so valued that it can sustain industries, nor held as the perfect way to have a body but be seen as one among many valid body types.
Maybe, even worse, all this glorification will lead to the idea that all bodies are valid and that bodies are never anything to be ashamed of or shame someone for.
I’ve always thought that the reason people with thin privilege are so afraid of fat positivity is because they’re afraid of losing their power.
But also, give me the 20 billion dollar weight gain industry already
Man that thin privilege. Don’t you hate it when someone has thin privilege because they can’t afford to eat
Yo, @shortstackedkyman. A fucking angel was born today. Guess what. It’s you! Yes, that’s right. You heard me. You gorgeous goddess. You miracle of men. You ethereal being blessing us unworthy mortals with your divine presence. You kind, caring, smart, talented, beautiful soul. I am just as thankful today – as I am every day – that I had the luck to meet you, that I have the pleasure to know you, and that I have the privilege of being your friend. I hope that you are as happy today as you have made me every day since we first started speaking. You deserve to be. I don’t know what I’d do without you to talk to or vent at or laugh with. You’re forever outshining the sun and making my day just by existing. I’m so happy you were born. I love you sooooo much! Thank you for being here and for being you, Friend. *Cwtches you* xx ❤