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"I just want to say I saw your post yesterday and you should..

Published: February 11th 2023, 10:49:08 am

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"I just want to say I saw your post yesterday and you should never be ashamed of your body. You’re beautiful!"

I received this message after my last post. It's been a while since I've been in spaces where me calling myself 'fat' is seen as me being ashamed of myself. I posted a photo of me with my stomach out, laughing and eating. I believe I called it 'laughing, fat, eating'. Like, 'eat, pray, love' but better. Furthermore, the post I did was a (dare I say) humorous post about how Instagram deleted my post because it allegedly showed 'nudity'. The joke was that I then posted it here: the place where a lot of porn exists. The joke was that it isn't me being nude. It's just me being fat.
It's interesting, from a comedy point of view, isn't it?
If the sender of this message:
1) knew I was a stand-up comedian
2) thought I was funny
3) knew about my history in fat politics
4) was super into fat politics themselves
5) understood that I think I am very hot
... then this person might have found this post funny.
If a tree falls down in a forest and no one laughs, is it still funny?
How much do you have to like a person, to find them funny?
How much do you have to find yourself funny, to be funny?

Just some fun questions for my thirty followers. And to the other people in my DMs: Not posting tits. Not looking for love. Or sex. This is not a porn account. But feel free to hang around and chat with me about stand-up comedy. Funny is sexy, right?