Shame needs to helps his wife find better filters. The Birds Papaya’s filter glitches are stupid obvious. Watch this video on her stories and pay attention to the filter legs. The filter reminds me of the Aliens movie. Her tummy pops on and off.

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    5 months ago

    I don’t know much about any of these swimsuit companies, but I do know that it is June and it is pride month and we just had Juneteenth so it might seem performative if they would’ve done this, but could they not have partnered with someone in the Black or LGBTQIA2S community as an artist? And it’s Indigenous History month too so like what the hell? Maybe these companies are becoming friends with these artists, but why would they not just feature a different artist and then maybe make it a little more diverse than a well off-white woman artist from Canada? Just thinking out loud.

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      4 months ago

      This is such a good point that I hadn’t thought of. I’m going to email Londre about my disappointment that they partnered with yet another cis white (presumably straight) woman during June of all months. They absolutely should have partnered with someone from any of those communities for once.

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        I’m not really into swimsuit clothing that don’t cater to non-cis people, plus sized people or people requiring modest coverage. There are brands out there that offer longer suits, ones with more coverage for people needing modesty, and suits with accessible features etc. Of course, no clothing brand can do it all, (well, they can, but they choose not to because they’d rather collab with white and white presenting rich cis women). And like I said before, asking a member of the LGBTQIA2S community , or BIPOC artists to design patterns might seem performative, but pride month , Indigenous History Month and Juneteenth aren’t new. They (along with all clothing companies) should be pressured (by customers) to be reaching out now, for next year, and paying people accordingly. Seeing the suits on the same bodies and influencers all the time also doesn’t give anybody an opportunity to see what they would look like in the suits.