This Woman Savagely Dragged The Guy Who Used Her Photo In A Body Shaming Meme On Twitter
Sometimes I can’t believe that it’s 2017 and we’re still body shaming, but here we are. A prime example is this guy’s Twitter meme, which shows two pictures of models: a thinner one he captions “girls that I like” and a thicker one he captions “girls that like me.”
https://twitter.com/imleyton/status/910190821881913344
The dude was obviously trying to shame the thicker model and show that, in his opinion, she wasn’t as pretty, but Twitter wasn’t having it.
I mean what's the difference both are beautiful
— Dex (@sup_dexter) September 19, 2017
With that attitude, a pic of girls that actually like him… pic.twitter.com/0WAae35hZz
— Patricia "Healing’s after removing infection” Gabe (@Autistikids) September 20, 2017
But seriously.
https://twitter.com/ItnHmn/status/910256831750135809
and those before the post pic.twitter.com/yQfUCGL8QG
— [Redacted] (@ellementality) September 19, 2017
https://twitter.com/basilmalik/status/910270873818550272
https://twitter.com/DamienSebe/status/910275894807269377
https://twitter.com/weirdassatname/status/910304251204714496
And those he trying to hit on pic.twitter.com/40q3sBbXbR
— Nqoba Mpumi (@mpumi_ngomane) September 20, 2017
But none of it is quite as beautiful as the response from the woman he’d captioned “girls that like me.” Body positivity blogger Lesego Legobane said it all with four little words:
I don't like you https://t.co/91TJ5xypV8
— thickleeyonce (@ThickLeeyonce) September 19, 2017
I’m sorry but: DEAD.
https://twitter.com/Pepeology/status/910277512449708034
https://twitter.com/NataschaT/status/910264425784971264
— Nhlonipho Khanyile (@iinhlonipho) September 19, 2017
https://twitter.com/jcrguezmelian/status/910361347065614341
Apparently she dragged him so hard that he completely changed his mind, because a few hours later, he posted this:
https://twitter.com/imleyton/status/910221350559780869
Um, good try.
— ChillCatDad/Dr. Hugh Genix (@willijjCLE) September 19, 2017
Moral of the story: don’t body shame on the Internet. Trust me, you’re just going to be destroyed.