"do i look fat?"
Feb. 19th, 2006 11:42 amI remember hearing or reading awhile back about someone doing an activist event where a bunch of fat women basically hung out on the street asking passersby the age-old question "Do I look fat?" - I imagine the reactions to that were quite interesting.
I wonder if it changed people? I mean, I'm sure it affected the people who did the event; I wonder about the people who saw it.
And I also wonder what would happen if it were a more blended group gender- and size-wise. I wonder enough that I'm tempted to organize such a thing. It's the sort of mixed activism/social experiment that I can really get behind. Do you need a permit to stand on the street in a marginally organized fashion and ask people if you look fat?
In other only vaguely related news, dates (September 1-3) have been announced for this year's NOLOSE, and they're okay dates for me. Anyone want to come with me?
I wonder if it changed people? I mean, I'm sure it affected the people who did the event; I wonder about the people who saw it.
And I also wonder what would happen if it were a more blended group gender- and size-wise. I wonder enough that I'm tempted to organize such a thing. It's the sort of mixed activism/social experiment that I can really get behind. Do you need a permit to stand on the street in a marginally organized fashion and ask people if you look fat?
In other only vaguely related news, dates (September 1-3) have been announced for this year's NOLOSE, and they're okay dates for me. Anyone want to come with me?
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Date: 2006-02-19 09:06 am (UTC)What an interesting concept.
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Date: 2006-02-19 10:20 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-02-19 10:29 am (UTC)