Whoever Made This Picture, Fuck You
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About
Whoever Made This Picture, Fuck You is a copypasta and exploitable based on a 2012 Tumblr criticizing a an image mocking body positivity and acceptance. Since its posting, many have trolled the post, mocking its author for their outrage and replacing the original image.
Origin
On September 18th, 2012, Tumblr[1] user battlingperfection responded to a post by Tumblr user goobsyplz of a Demotivational Poster featuring two people, one thinner, which has the words "I'm beautiful" on their stomach, and the other larger with the words "I'm bulking" written on their stomach." The picture is a parody of a motivational poster about body acceptance. They wrote:
WHOEVER MADE THIS PICTURE, FUCK YOU. FUCK YOU FOR TAGGING IT IN BODY ACCEPTANCE. FUCK YOU FOR RUINING MY HAPPY DAY WITH YOUR NEGATIVE SHIT. FUCK YOU FOR NOT TRIGGER WARNING THIS. FUCK YOU.
I have honestly… never….
I thought I was having a good day, I thought I could be calm and resist the urge to THROW UP.
O nthought that I could be happy today
until this ignorant fuckwad
posted this picture
in fat acceptance
and body positivity
and feminism
and while I hate to cry, this just make me so sick and sad and I HATE PEOPLE I HATE THIS PERSON AND I JUST HATE PEOPLE.
so, just
fuck you
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On January 23rd, 2013, Redditor [2] Mogwoggle shared a screenshot of the thread on the /r/fitnesscirclejerk subreddit (shown below, left). The following year, on May 1st, 2014, a Redditor[3] who has since deleted their account posted the image in the /r/TumblrInAction subreddit, where it received more than 555 points (94% upvoted) and 125 comments in less than six years.
On October 26th, 2016, Facebook [4] user Playing Runescape and memeing hard posted an edited version of the post to feature and image from the video game RuneScape. The post received more than 160 reactions in less than four years (shown below, center).
On January 5th, 2017, Instagram [5] user @spooky_blart69 shared a variation that received more than 830 likes in about three years (shown below, right).
Various Examples
Search Interest
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External References
[1] Tumblr – battlingperfection's Post
[2] Reddit – /r/fitnesscirclejerk
[3] Reddit – /r/TumblrInAction
[4] Facebook – Playing Runescape and memeing hard
[5] Instagram – @spooky_blart69's Post
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