Does anyone believe this?
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i'm sorry..I thought we were supposed to be supportive of each other's goals?? :ohwell:0
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i'm sorry..I thought we were supposed to be supportive of each other's goals?? :ohwell:
You want us to support you in stressing about comparing yourself to a celebrity's weight?0 -
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I can't stop laughing at Kermit for some reason....0 -
the nastiness in this thread is kind of ridiculous. people really do seem to have a chip on their shoulder about nothing.0
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Taso, thank you...I do use the fat2fitradio website and Iike it and thanks for the Leigh Peele website...it gives a very interesting perspective.0
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It's obvious that NOBODY CARES by now, but I just had to brag anyway, plus the OP might care... So I followed the link and found out I have the same measurements (bust, waist, hip) as Angelina Jolie. And I always thought she looked way curvier than me. Boom! Anyone got any gifs for that?0
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the nastiness in this thread is kind of ridiculous. people really do seem to have a chip on their shoulder about nothing.
it's ok. i'm not really bothered by it.0 -
The same site says that Liv Tyler is also 112 pounds and 5'10". Believe what you want to believe. The most important thing is to find a weight that is healthy for you!0
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the nastiness in this thread is kind of ridiculous. people really do seem to have a chip on their shoulder about nothing.
it's ok. i'm not really bothered by it.0 -
i'm sorry..I thought we were supposed to be supportive of each other's goals?? :ohwell:
You want us to support you in stressing about comparing yourself to a celebrity's weight?
I don't think she was necessarily comparing herself to the celebrity. She was trying to get an understanding of that body type and have a goal in mind, I thought. Can you really blame her in trying to understand if a 112lb body typically looks like whoever that lady is? Of course, we're all different, we all have different bodies, yadda-yadda. But a guide isn't a bad thing.0 -
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the nastiness in this thread is kind of ridiculous. people really do seem to have a chip on their shoulder about nothing.
it's ok. i'm not really bothered by it.
this?
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LMFAO....wheird you are sooooooo....well, wheird!0
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I just ugly donkey laughed at this.0 -
Robert Conrad with a battery on his shoulder.
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I can't see any of the robert Conrad pics? Bummer.
Edit: I see them now.0 -
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This is some funny *kitten*.0
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i'm sorry..I thought we were supposed to be supportive of each other's goals?? :ohwell:
You want us to support you in stressing about comparing yourself to a celebrity's weight?
I don't think she was necessarily comparing herself to the celebrity. She was trying to get an understanding of that body type and have a goal in mind, I thought. Can you really blame her in trying to understand if a 112lb body typically looks like whoever that lady is? Of course, we're all different, we all have different bodies, yadda-yadda. But a guide isn't a bad thing.
Honestly, I think guides are a double-edged sword. If you have poor perception of yourself, it can be nice to see how others look at similar weights/heights/measurements. However, it can also contribute to poor body image. The one site (that everyone seems to post) where people upload their pictures to height/weight/body type is relying on women's self-image; you get bananas under hourglass, hourglass under pears, and pictures of EDs without filter. On the site OP mentioned, the site flat out says, "I cannot verify the reliability of this data." I once stumbled across a gossip blog with hundreds of thousands of hits determining celebrity's body types that flat out said, "Marilyn Monroe was really more of a banana," when even scientists have pointed out her measurements as being an "unusually extreme hourglass." It's the internet; guides should be taken with a grain of salt (even the link posted to body fat % could be slightly skewed; I've seen three other guides on reputable fitness blogs where the "20%" and "25%" BF pics for women had vast differences.
We all have different bodies, and people can carry their weight differently, but comparing one's body or weight to a celebrity who a.) Has an entirely different lifestyle geared towards getting a particular body, b.) Is photoshopped in many pictures, c.) Has a publicist putting out an unrealistic height/weight (Tom Cruise's official height is still 5'7") and/or d.) Has media and the public making speculations on their figures that are merely speculations, seems like the less healthy option than saying, "I want to set a goal for making myself healthier/thinner/fitter/whatever based off how I look and feel in my own opinion." As in, comparing oneself to no one else but oneself.0 -
I'll be back. I need to do my taxes.
This will involve a lot of cursing.0 -
who the hell cares how much some random person weighs?
This comment cracked me up. LMBO...0 -
I adore Miranda Lambert's curves and would love to have her body but I don't think she weight 112lbs. but I found this on a few different sights. Does anyone believe it's true?
http://www.celebritiesheight.com/miranda-lambert-height-and-weight/
no way. she is adorable and looks great, but not 112.
and Sandra Bullock at 110, not as well. she is gorgeous and thin, but not 110.0 -
I know that pictures are photo shopped but either way I have always thought she had great curves. I saw her perform at "The Grammy's" on T.V. tonight and was just curious if I could find something on the internet about how tall she was and possibly what she weighed. Either way she looks great and was just curious. Apparently, some of you read way more into this then what was needed.0
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who the hell cares how much some random person weighs?
Why go onto the forum in the first place...if you can't say anything, say nothing at all. If you didn't care, you wouldn't have looked
This is the most ridiculous response I've ever heard. The title of this thread is what pulls people in, and if the OP didn't want people to comment (positive or negative) she shouldn't have made the thread to begin with.0 -
Congratulations. You are inspiring!0
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This has entertained me for 15 min.lol :laugh:0
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Can anyone tell me how much Arnold weighs? :happy:0
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When I was 5'4" (actually, I'm still 5'4", ha ha), and had almost the same measurements - 35-28-36 (ok, an inch bigger in all of them), I weighed 150 pounds. Yeah, 150 . I did carry a lot of muscle back then. 112 seems kind of low, but who knows, everyone carries it differently, I guess.0
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I seriously just got deja vu.0
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