Well I haven't seen oppenheimer, but I saw Barbie last Tuesday and that's not the message I got 🤔. And doesn't the issue of weight come down to Hollywood ideals (and media and social media) rather than singular movies? Plus Anorexia is a highly complexed disorder relating many variables (control, perfectionism and trauma being but a few) and not singularly caused just because you feel you should be thin.
Off topic, and on the subject of telling stories that get reciprocal stories. Craig and I were just trading stories and it reminded me of this Professor from U Calgary on a podcast. She talked about how when she was in an ivy league school, she returned home to rural GA, and her family thought she was crazy for politely asking questions, because they tended to trade anecdotes. And how to outsiders, it looks like one upping, but its just how they relate. May be a class thing, may be a city vs rural thing. Unsure. But I definitely grew up hearing a lot more stories than questions.
Well I haven't seen oppenheimer, but I saw Barbie last Tuesday and that's not the message I got 🤔. And doesn't the issue of weight come down to Hollywood ideals (and media and social media) rather than singular movies? Plus Anorexia is a highly complexed disorder relating many variables (control, perfectionism and trauma being but a few) and not singularly caused just because you feel you should be thin.
I'll go back to being quiet again now.
Off topic, and on the subject of telling stories that get reciprocal stories. Craig and I were just trading stories and it reminded me of this Professor from U Calgary on a podcast. She talked about how when she was in an ivy league school, she returned home to rural GA, and her family thought she was crazy for politely asking questions, because they tended to trade anecdotes. And how to outsiders, it looks like one upping, but its just how they relate. May be a class thing, may be a city vs rural thing. Unsure. But I definitely grew up hearing a lot more stories than questions.