Also saying 'little' belly really isn't the radical message she thinks it isView attachment 758086
bestie i'm pretty sure your body type is already normalised? And contorting your body to make it look bigger for a body positivity post isn't the activism you think it is x
came here to post the same screenshot. She’s the absolute worst for these types of posts. We can literally see you slouching over. So fucking annoying for people who have struggled with body image in the past and just in general!! God I can’t believe I used to like this girlView attachment 758086
bestie i'm pretty sure your body type is already normalised? And contorting your body to make it look bigger for a body positivity post isn't the activism you think it is x
I don't understand her degree at all, she says she's doing a liberal arts degree and you carve your major as you go so she's going to end up as a neuroscience and business double major... but neither of those are liberal arts (I think? Business might be? idk?)minerva doesn't even have a cognitive neuroscience major... just social science
I’d love for her to do a whole day/study vlog just to see what she actually does within a dayIn her latest vlog she keeps talking about how much work and how hard Minerva is... Jade that’s like every uni? We all have quizzes, readings, essays, practice papers to do each week??
We have full or part time jobs, care for relatives or siblings, need to make a living too?
she makes it sound like Minerva is the hardest uni in the world...
I've said this before, but this constant "let's normalise this body type" may make people who have a similar body type to Jade think "why does it need to be normalised? is there something abnormal about it currently?"View attachment 758086
bestie i'm pretty sure your body type is already normalised? And contorting your body to make it look bigger for a body positivity post isn't the activism you think it is x
I get this, but when she has to try so hard to contort her body into what mine is like naturally, it doesn’t help. I like seeing her wearing clothes that show her belly etc, but not this forced “body positivity”As someone who has somewhat of a similar body to her (I.e. the belly), back in the day, I found it empowering that there were other people out there with the same body type after being exposed to mostly people with a flat stomach for a whole. Even with a so called conventionally attractive body type, with the belly and being quite petite I was called pregnant in my late teens and body shamed by people for it (of course not as much as what is faced by those with bigger bodies but it still ruined my self confidence). She actually empowered me to wear what I want to wear back then and made me realise that you should just wear whatever the fuck you want
I am glad she helped you with your body image and empowered you. Really. I think what people are trying to say that having conventionally attractive, white, Eurocentric , thin women talk about body positivity and trying to contort their body to look "fat" "curvy" or "unconventional" is tone deaf. The message is good, yet, the delivery falls short. It makes no sense for her to do that. It would make more sense for a fat content creator to share the message and they would not need to contort their body to look fat or something.As someone who has somewhat of a similar body to her (I.e. the belly), back in the day, I found it empowering that there were other people out there with the same body type after being exposed to mostly people with a flat stomach for a whole. Even with a so called conventionally attractive body type, with the belly and being quite petite I was called pregnant in my late teens and body shamed by people for it (of course not as much as what is faced by those with bigger bodies but it still ruined my self confidence). She actually empowered me to wear what I want to wear back then and made me realise that you should just wear whatever the fuck you want
I am so confused by Minerva in general. I've tried to navigate their website and see what their actual degrees are and there is no explanation as to what you can study or how their majors work...I don't understand her degree at all, she says she's doing a liberal arts degree and you carve your major as you go so she's going to end up as a neuroscience and business double major... but neither of those are liberal arts (I think? Business might be? idk?)
This is the most miniscule thing but I'm also vaguely annoyed at how obnoxious it is that she chose Berlin City Girl for the background music, it's like only choosing BTS and BlackPink for Seoul all over again, except even more on the nose...
Their website doesn't feel like an actual University website! i've just gone through the process of applying to my masters which has lead me to to shovel through tens of university websites in australia - even open/online universities and yet Minerva just feels like maybe a private high schools website? lolI am glad she helped you with your body image and empowered you. Really. I think what people are trying to say that having conventionally attractive, white, Eurocentric , thin women talk about body positivity and trying to contort their body to look "fat" "curvy" or "unconventional" is tone deaf. The message is good, yet, the delivery falls short. It makes no sense for her to do that. It would make more sense for a fat content creator to share the message and they would not need to contort their body to look fat or something.
I am so confused by Minerva in general. I've tried to navigate their website and see what their actual degrees are and there is no explanation as to what you can study or how their majors work...
I'm sorry but to me she's definitely not conventionally attractive nor conventionally skinny (and when saying that I don't mean to body shame anyone - while she does sometimes exaggerate and force it in general, currently she's not a typical thin person). It pisses me off that so many people nowadays are gatekeeping body positivity just because a white (how dare sheI am glad she helped you with your body image and empowered you. Really. I think what people are trying to say that having conventionally attractive, white, Eurocentric , thin women talk about body positivity and trying to contort their body to look "fat" "curvy" or "unconventional" is tone deaf. The message is good, yet, the delivery falls short. It makes no sense for her to do that. It would make more sense for a fat content creator to share the message and they would not need to contort their body to look fat or something.
I am so confused by Minerva in general. I've tried to navigate their website and see what their actual degrees are and there is no explanation as to what you can study or how their majors work...
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