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"thinness" Definitions
  1. the fact of having a smaller distance between opposite sides or surfaces than other similar objects or than normal
  2. (sometimes disapproving) the fact of not having much fat or muscle on your body
  3. the fact of air containing less oxygen than normal
  4. the poor quality of something; lack of an important quality in something

392 Sentences With "thinness"

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Narrow beauty ideals have led us to equate self worth with thinness and thinness with self-restriction.
Supposedly we're attracted to thinness because some people think that thinness means health, but there are lots of unhealthy thin people.
Thinness is seen as desirable by society and people, particularly women, are attacked only when their size begins to shine a light on the toxic fetishization of thinness.
Its purpose is overall thinness, but I know of no app developers, globetrotting businesspeople, or digital artists that had "more thinness" anywhere near the top of their priority list of MacBook Pro improvements.
Her thinness now reads as anorexia, but then was miraculous.
We're seeing a new measurement make its mark too: thinness.
Has not dieting been the secret to thinness all along???
The Le Pro23 has a design that belies its thinness.
That thinness is already possible with glass that exists today.
But the thinness of the performance undermines the show's substance.
Its purpose is overall thinness, but I know of no app developers, globetrotting business people, or digital artists that had "more thinness" anywhere near the top of their priority list of MacBook Pro improvements.
And that privilege has to do with wealth, youth and thinness.
Battery life is surprisingly good, despite its thinness and potent specs.
Apple touted the new device's thinness on the updated iPhone website.
Many communities of color reject thinness as the ideal body type.
Its thinness and lightness is everything a Galaxy Note 8 isn't.
There is a thinness to it that somehow belittles the songs.
Scissor-style keyboards will likely also require a compromise in thinness.
Instead, the thinness contributes to their breathability, responsiveness, and gentle supportiveness.
Like in terms of thinness, perfect hair—these types of things?
Extreme youth, thinness, and height are not prerequisites for a contract.
The Gram 15's thinness doesn't come at the expense of ports.
Her medications and genes work against whatever model of thinness she admires.
Many of the faces were nearly medieval in their El Greco thinness.
The Chromebook 13's thinness also translates to lightness — it's only 2.86 pounds.
Participants then rated each winner on her level of thinness, muscularity and attractiveness.
You'd think with thinness such a priority, the laptop would be a weakling.
I had began to constrict my portions because I equated thinness with greatness.
Maybe a couple more ports, too, even though that may mean sacrificing thinness.
It doesn't taper off, either, which usually adds to the illusion of thinness.
Then there's Hung's timing, which isn't great, and the thinness of his voice.
The imagined inevitability of my thinness eventually led to a lapse in objectivity.
Modularity does come with a few other benefits, thinness being chief among them.
He occasionally even breaks the fourth wall, berating himself for the plot's thinness.
The same goes for the relative thickness or thinness of the yoga mat.
Apple has historically pursued thinness with an aggressive mindset over the past decade.
Instead of focusing on thinness, men tend fixate on power, performance, and muscularity.
The association between exercise and thinness does no one of any size, any favors.
In most shows, though, thinness is just the unstated status quo for women's bodies.
I guess this is just the price you pay the the ultimate in thinness.
However, if thinness is a top priority, the ShiftCam 210 is a good option.
The actress's coltish thinness, accentuated by some of the costumes, here reads as delicacy.
We are taught that thinness is the key to beauty, success, happiness, and wellbeing.
Some people would gladly trade thinness and lightness for more power, but not me.
Let's just say that some things — like thinness — are best when left to the experts.
Trading thinness for longevity is a proposition that many people would be happy to make.
I was taught to value thinness the same way I was taught to value straightness.
The women comics share an obsession with weight, and seem to equate thinness with virtue.
No one would argue that there is not a focus on thinness in today's culture.
After detailing the thinness required for various parts of this imaginary woman's body, Leigh paused.
They hated her pale snow face, her waiting silence, her thinness, and her possible future.
When she was caricatured as "skeleton Sara," she flaunted her fashionable thinness and extravagant costumes.
In addition, she says she thinks body image issues predate our society's obsession with thinness.
Still, the thinness of the President's skin is legendary, so Barr is not safe yet.
Motorola chose a midrange Snapdragon 710 processor so it could maximize battery life and thinness.
In The Times, Mike Hale wrote that the tale's "thinness is balanced by its stylishness."
Where there's no moral value assigned to amounts of flesh, where thinness isn't always a virtue.
A woman lying down next to a man, clutching her wrist as if measuring its thinness.
And second, the thinness of the source material gives the whole film a slightly padded feeling.
Like all laptops, it comes with its own setbacks for the sake of power and thinness.
Thinness has become a point of contention because it makes the laptop more complicated to cool.
Meanwhile, Samsung's Galaxy Fold offers a much more robust-looking body at the expense of thinness.
Was the iPhone 6 another case where reliability was overlooked because it was busy chasing thinness?
PULLMAN As a general point about the imaginative thinness of modern British literature, that's very fair.
But the thinness of the female characters also implicates the "artificial" men who narrate their lives.
In another context, I might have grown irritated by the thinness of many of the selections.
But the dialogue, and even the thinness of the characters, are not the core problems here.
So the new law would not alleviate the pressure for thinness emanating from the glossy side.
Most of us were taught to strive for thinness or muscularity, depending on the gender norms.
Compared to the coaster-like thinness of most wireless chargers, Nomad's offering is over an inch thick.
The focus on thinness, sometimes to an unhealthy degree, could pose a threat to women's body image.
Some manufacturers use this design technique to claim an unrealistic number for the thinness of their laptops.
A beautiful read on thinness, weight loss surgery, food, and the relationship to your body and hunger.
We talked in awful, cringey ways about thinness and richness that only barely masked our own insecurities.
The keyboard on this machine is excellent, with a very good balance of key travel, firmness, and thinness.
Still, the thinness Hosea desired eluded her, and her weight ultimately crept up to more than 300 pounds.
It should help keep things dry, though, which is good considering the thinness of the waxed canvas layer.
The reality is that so many women and girls regularly starve themselves toward thinness that is ever elusive.
"Traditionally, curvy models have been overlooked for beauty campaigns because society equated beauty with thinness," Graham tells us.
Apple could put an imprint on this design strategy without losing its reputation as the king of thinness.
Part of the cultural fetishization of thinness comes from the simple fact that Japanese women are naturally slim.
I couldn't spend any more time bemoaning my body, waiting for thinness to come and improve my world.
The thinness of the paint is perfectly attuned to the effects of time and weather on the wood.
Although Sofia Vergara and Twiggy have very different body types, the thing they have in common is thinness.
That's because some Windows PC makers like HP aren't keen with the thinness of even their own offerings.
Martin Schappeit of Forest, Va., noted both the thinness of the Brigaldara and Prà and the "thicker" Zenato.
The Razr has a clear and well-justified reason for using a slower chip: thinness and battery life.
Putting the headphone jack on the back isn't ideal, but the Spectre's thinness didn't leave a lot of options.
Currently, Intel's a heavy ball-and-chain holding Apple from designing the ultimate MacBook that balances thinness and power.
Soon the blood-type buzz faded, leaving room for new popular diets and their shiny new promises of thinness.
Her dad expressed his concerns about the aim for thinness the industry — and runway, in particular — seems to project.
Seeing it as a skin, a membrane that only divides inside from outside, creates an uncanny sensation of thinness.
Like its flagship phones, the MateBook X has a unibody aluminum design and is built for thinness and lightness.
Apple made two things clear: Premium design and thinness would be the new primary reasons when choosing a laptop.
The very thinness of its message that the Chicago Reader blasted is what lets They Live pivot and adapt.
Two things about the Surface Studio can't be overstated: the crystal-clear display and the thinness of the screen.
Surprisingly, the thinness of Cobb's skin has proven to be inversely proportional to his widely-reported reputation for aggressiveness.
That quest for thinness also means HP has ditched many of the new features that makes Windows, well, Windows.
The struggles of being fat in a world that worships at the throne of thinness are muddy and dense.
Insatiable similarly compounds the idea that thinness is a necessary condition for self-respect and the respect of others.
Those acts draw our attention to the thinness of the social fabric by tearing a little piece of it.
The Balanchine "look" was extraordinary thinness, and Sills, apologizing all the while, reveals the mental torture that enforced it.
But the ham-fisted dialogue saps the energy from the images, drawing attention to the thinness of archetypal characters.
As Amazon continues making the Kindle reading experience more book- and paper-like, it is finally approaching paper-thinness.
" His impression, and it's one that I share, is that "Apple's obsession with thinness has removed all margin for error.
Yes, OLED TVs can look stunning, and ultrabooks may wow with their thinness, and gaming rigs are often spectacular monstrosities.
To me, it feels about the same, but I think the trade-off of size for thinness is worth it.
They sacrifice some thinness at the top for a new camera module that the company says is its smallest ever.
The yummy food traditions accompanying holidays are a threat to our society's standards of thinness and, therefore, must be stopped.
"They are a sign my body dared to take up extra space in a society that demands out eternal thinness."
Just as Shelly's thinness and beauty make her fake and hateable, Brenda's chubby frump look makes her real and relatable.
The primary virtues of the new MacBook—its thinness and lightness—are evolutionary traits inherited from the very first Air.
If you are a normal person who doesn't care about thinness and style above all else, there are better options.
A turn toward the latter would undermine what is a crucial and necessary critique of a society obsessed with thinness.
There are a number of possible reasons for the thinness on this score, but I will speculate on only two.
It was, in some ways, the exemplary big, silly, 'splodey movie, and the thinness of the plot didn't really matter.
The Downlite pillow's thinness delivers the level of support that stomach sleepers need to avoid neck and spine alignment problems.
But the show's overreliance on sentimentality and the thinness of some of the characters are distinct weaknesses of Davies's approach.
Let's be honest — at these levels of thinness it's getting hard to tell the difference, but it's an accomplishment nevertheless.
To the Editor: Rod Dreher laments the growing secularism of American culture, and the theological "thinness" of American Christians' beliefs.
The watch was made of graphene, a material new to watchmaking and said to be unparalleled in thinness and strength.
At family dinners, surrounded by relatives differing in brownness but not in thinness, I was often dissected and torn apart.
The fact that overweight women are paid less at work is even less surprising, given the cultural obsession with thinness.
Just like the previous studies on media images that promote thinness, seeing thin, muscular women can lead to a negative mood and decreased body satisfaction It is the addition of muscularity to thinness that has this impact; if women see other women who are fit but not thin, then we don't see the same effect.
The thinness of the support raises the stakes on how much can be done to the surface before it falls apart.
And for the few who do value peak thinness and lightness, it's nice to know something like the Swift 7 exists.
The U12+ trades thinness for thickness and it's a weighty-feeling device in the hand as well as in your pocket.
For example, the hyper-femininity and thinness required of young women and the hyper-masculinity and fitness forced upon young men.
HP says that a touchscreen panel would have made the Spectre thicker, so it was omitted in the pursuit of thinness.
There is no question that the Democrats now have a thin field of national leaders — but that thinness has an upside.
"Of course they could potentially inspire people to develop destructive eating and/or exercising habits," says Osgood of the thinness challenges.
Although gender didn't always matter, negative tweets and pro-thinness tweets were significantly more likely to be about women than men.
At that level of thinness — 10.4mm to be exact — long battery life and ports are the first things to get axed.
But, it's definitely difficult to find one that has the desired thinness and length — and won't turn your neck green, either.
"Previously, thinness is what we were all told was best, but that only began in the past few decades," says Allen.
If Mr. Conrad acknowledged the thinness of his "Wild Wild West" role, he was more proud of two later television efforts.
He wore a dark suit with a crimson tie of ribbon thinness, tugged into the smallest knot I had ever seen.
Female ballet dancers must conform, certainly in major companies, to specific aesthetic norms, which include thinness and ideas about harmonious proportions.
Yet the thinness of Family Guy's characters has ended up being a weird benefit to the series this deep in its run.
And putting aside any of the other niceties about ergonomics and thinness, the core of any e-reader experience is the screen.
But hey, that's what happens when you focus on getting all the core laptop features right instead of chasing thinness and lightness.
And if suddenly someone told us that thinness had nothing to do with health, many would probably still be attracted to it.
Owning who you are and surrendering the fight for thinness at any cost is the best thing you can do for yourself.
Longer battery life and faster processors won out against thinness in surveys, outlets like The Wall Street Journal and Fortune have reported.
We've long passed the point of diminishing returns with thinness and lightness of personal tech devices, but we can't resist pushing further.
It's barely noticeable but shows that Apple knows people are willing to sacrifice on thinness for a phone that lasts all day.
But the visceral immediacy of their performances here seems wrenchingly out of context and reveals the ornamental thinness of the surrounding play.
Its thinness may be a boon for breathability, but it could potentially mean they don't last as long as other thicker pairs.
And contrary to traditional assumptions about celiac and thinness, weight loss was seen in just 25.2% of patients diagnosed with the disease.
Until recently, though, they continued to defend it, asserting that the competition is about poise in uncomfortable situations and fitness, not thinness.
But it was jarring to note the difference between his ability to answer on climate, and the thinness of his responses elsewhere.
Margo Maine, the author of "Father Hunger: Fathers, Daughters and the Pursuit of Thinness," hit the nail on the head for me.
As in the movie, it basically comes out of nowhere, though the thinness is more of a problem without a complicated Lermontov.
Women published essays everywhere from the Guardian to VICE grappling with the notion of this seemingly impossible mark of thinness and beauty.
The latter, because of it's high density and thinness, is used for the seat and chain stay, a supportive structure in the bike.
Riverdale star Camila Mendes has a new mission: to stop obsessing over thinness, and start focusing on the things that she really loves.
Attempting to change your body to fit into society's narrow definitions is exhausting — and for many, obsessing over thinness is just the norm.
I realized that maybe I was okay at my weight, and maybe the pursuit of thinness shouldn't be my primary obsession in life.
Still unfocused with a lack of ideas, I chose the toxic prioritization of thinness in perceptions of eating disorders as my thesis topic.
I know that nothing will truly change until we as a society are able to unravel the ingrained notion that thinness is ideal.
Because, as so often happens in a world that reveres thinness, a conversation ostensibly about sugar, and wellness, has become one about fat.
AK: Since I was asking about foreign policy, I found the thinness of the responses nearly disqualifying for every candidate besides Joe Biden.
She speaks candidly about being a larger-bodied black woman in a community that seems to idolize thinness and is pretty damn white.
Understanding that, it's easy to see how living up to those pressures manifests itself in equating thinness with beauty and beauty with worth.
She needed to become a fully formed individual, to separate from her family and rebel against the cultural ideal of thinness at all costs.
But now that attractive design and thinness everywhere is almost table stakes, design for the sake of design is perhaps working against the user.
Baklava. It's layers upon layers of crispy phyllo rolled out to the thinness of Bible paper, layered with nuts and drowned in perfumed syrup.
That's a ridiculous notion, if only because most people just want to mount their TV on a wall where thinness doesn't matter one bit.
We do not owe the world thinness, or smooth skin, free of wrinkles and stretch marks, or a mouth full of straight white teeth.
Moe breaks off suddenly, jumping atop a rock, proudly displaying her lean, perfect frame: I admire her thinness, her round breasts, and moonlit skin.
They're worried because they know that being pretty matters for girls, and that in this culture, thinness is a key component of that prettiness.
Ellen's extreme thinness is the subject of much of the criticism, as are fears that the movie romanticizes what can be a fatal disorder.
"We've found that there are genes associated with thinness," said Sadaf Farooqi, professor of metabolism and medicine at Cambridge University, who led the study.
If we continued to publish or publicize these thinness-challenge images, even in the most critical context, we would be part of that reason.
Cultural stigma against being overweight is strong in Japan, but it works in tandem with the government and the food environment to encourage thinness.
As Walther, Klaus Florian Vogt grew in clarity and power through the performance, but his eerily pure voice easily soured into thinness and strain.
The new iPads are much thinner than previous versions and the exceptional thinness of the metal could have contributed to the devices' susceptibility to temperature.
At ages 14 and 19, the girls completed a questionnaire designed to assess unhealthy weight control behaviors, bulimic tendencies, drive for thinness and body dissatisfaction.
But, much like the wellness culture itself, some critics suggest it's all just a guise for the same old status quo of striving for thinness.
I got a chance to try the ThinkVision M14 briefly at Mobile World Congress this week and I was surprised at its weight and thinness.
But because the phone is so thin, it's not the most comfortable phone, and to achieve that ultra-thinness, Motorola completely ditched the headphone jack.
The Air Case by Innoant, and currently crowdfunding on Indiegogo, is quite possibly the best battery case I've ever used that balances thinness and power.
At CES this week, Samsung and HP went completely overboard with their thinness obsession, introducing laptops that are scarcely thicker than a piece of cardboard.
Still, sometimes that "emphasis on thinness in the bridal world" slips into the mainstream, and the reaction is both appalling and not a bit surprising.
The first is the commercial freezer: In order to obtain steaks of the requisite thinness, you need to freeze the pork shoulder solid before slicing.
But this sandblasted titanium watch, limited to 50 pieces, has now given the Italian company its fourth world record for thinness in just five years.
"Drunkorexia" refers to the practice of eating less so that you can drink more, either in pursuit of thinness or a major buzz—or both.
With the thinness of carbon steel and the durability of stainless steel, this thin-bladed knife cuts like a dream but still retains an edge.
I'd make it with boneless chicken thighs rather than breasts; thighs are inherently more flavorful and don't need to be halved or pounded to thinness.
Wrong. Fatphobia is fundamentally built into our societal structures and sits on a foundation of racism and colonization that's the perfect base for privileging thinness.
I would even be willing to sacrifice a bit of thinness if it meant I could take my laptop into a crowded coffee shop without anxiety.
The Verge's Tom Warren says that thinness actually makes the tablet feel lighter in the hand, and it'll slide into your bag that much more easily.
As consumers, we insist on top-quality imaging, which requires depth for lenses and sensor modules, but we also want incredible thinness at the same time.
Most importantly, running offers specific joys that are often missing from women's lives: a focus on strength and health and pleasure rather than thinness and acquiescence.
Beyond that remarkable thinness, at a glance, nothing seems to have changed between the Zephyrus and earlier gaming laptops from companies like Asus, MSI, and Acer.
Eno, along with Frantz and Weymouth's rhythm section, deserves some credit for the album's increased volume and coherence, replacing the debut's scrappy thinness with scrappy thickness.
"It was the '70s and people didn't talk about it like that," she says defensively, and hearing the thinness of that statement in context is chilling.
The problem with modular phones is that you have to trade away thinness and structural integrity permanently in exchange for only an occasional enhancement in functionality.
Fashion insiders have long said that clothes hang and drape better on tall, androgynous women, while Western cultures often associate thinness with wealth, youth and desirability.
The thinness of the American Century's promise was evident in the quality of their lives, he believed, and he intuited that their fates foretold everyone else's.
The sheer thinness shaved two or three hours off of what could have been an ultrabook that lasted 9 hours on a charge (see: MacBook Air).
In terms of marketing, it may be suitable for more than a few "millennials" who value design and thinness over extra ports or quad HD screens.
"All of this can be prevented if athletes are educated to eat enough, and that's what's not happening when there's this focus on thinness," she said.
In the future, designers could even tinker with the genetic properties of Zoa, in order to optimize for one feature over another, like thinness or sturdiness.
GREEN Downtown in 2016, in an immersive staging, "Hadestown" was visually awkward, leaving you a lot of bandwidth to start pondering the thinness of the story.
The story's thinness is balanced by its stylishness, its broody romanticism and its charming leads, however, and it's likely to find a large and enthusiastic audience.
But it's become a successful brand because instead of marketing only to thin women, or only to women who aspire toward thinness, it's marketing to everyone.
Just like there might be a completely unrelated explanation for someone's thinness or weight fluctuations, someone living with an eating disorder may show zero physical signs.
And while the answers to these interviews may be playfully (and rightly) poking at the thinness of contemporary music journalism, that particular answer holds some weight.
Miranda and her team might've taken a less empathetic tact to get the point across, but surely they both valued thinness more than is necessary these days.
I think women's media companies should acknowledge that fashion has a history that's flawed: placing a high value on youth, whiteness, thinness, cheap labor, and heteronormative perspectives.
Google says it's to ensure thinness and to make it easier to hold in tablet mode, but other companies have figured out how to make them smaller.
Fashion industry insiders have long said that clothes hang and drape better on tall, androgynous women, while western cultures often associate thinness with wealth, youth and desirability.
All of us, of all sizes, are bombarded on a daily basis with the message that thinness is a goal we're all supposed to be working towards.
But having a 3603K display on a 15-inch laptop often comes at the sacrifice of battery life and processing power, making thinness and battery life tricky.
Sacrifices had to be made for thinness and battery life, but they're the ones I would give up for quality and "future-proofing" (resolution and content-wise).
The thinness doesn't come at the expense of ports like some other laptops; it has two USB 3.0 ports and the new USB-C Thunderbolt 3 port.
As Gizmodo previously reported, this issue was particularly irksome in context of the fact that the iPad Pro's new enclosure was touted as revolutionary for its thinness.
Every person that has seen it or held the new MacBook since I've been carrying it with me has remarked on its thinness, lightness, and overall build.
Its familiar wedge shape has been copied by almost everyone, and it has served as a benchmark for thinness, battery life, and industrial design in its category.
Even so, we've seen 5.1mm phones that still include one, so Lenovo's decision can't be explained away as a simple engineering constraint in trying to maximize thinness.
The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) recommends against showing "dangerous thinness" because of the way that imagery can affect people experiencing or recovering from an eating disorder.
The new MacBook Pros do have updated keyboards, but they don't have a radically different design, indicating that Apple is still chasing thinness over repairability and upgradeability.
The latter exemplified the beauty standard of my American half (with British and Eastern European ancestry): the waif-like thinness, fair skin, and chic protrusion of bones.
Last year, France banned excessive thinness in models, partly in response to the death in 2010 of Isabelle Caro, a 28-year-old former French fashion model.
But even for people who associate thinness with health and virtue, it's a superficial solution — it doesn't change what we see when we look in the mirror.
Despite babyish teen years, acne-plagued adulthood, thinness and chubbiness, slurs by mean girlfriends, boyfriends, and ex-husbands, I have never, for a moment, not felt beautiful.
The Touch Bar has an Esc key next to it, the processor is better cooled at the expense of thinness, and the keyboard is (almost surely) reliable.
The goal was simple: to keep the gramophone and its Art Deco influences but rework the tone arm, which was prone to breaking because of its thinness.
When my back would ache or my neck would get tight, I'd pull myself away from my computer long enough to observe the thinness of my wrists.
Even if you can see how they did it, the creation of the creatures — from the thinness of the glass to the hand coloring — is still incredible.
The feature takes advantage of a desktop monitor's larger chassis versus a laptop, where razor thinness requires other tricks to hide the webcam—Huawei's webcam in a keyboard.
The series, overseen by the Bulgari watch designer Fabrizio Buonamassa Stigliani, has earned raves for its design and technical mastery as well as several world records for thinness.
In the mean time, the curved screens could benefit consumers, due to their thinness, light weight, potentially lower power, durability and slightly better color and brightness, on average.
There was also an obsession with thinness that didn't always help, which had consequences for battery life on the iPhone and the busted keyboards on recent MacBook Pros.
The move no doubt helped the company slim down the device's profile, but for many, the thinness will come at the price of a new pair of headphones.
I couldn't smooth down the frizz, I couldn't cover up the thinness, and I had no idea how long it had been there or who had noticed it.
The cable is able to transmit data more efficiently over long distances because it has its own chips built into the connectors while maintaining thinness in the wiring.
Meanwhile, models like Emily Bador in the UK, and Americans Barbie Ferreira and Diana Veras, are sharing body-positive selfies and thoughtful messages decrying society's obsession with thinness.
I as a writer, and we as a site, can only do so much to undo the terrible harm that thinness challenges and similar imagery have already inflicted.
But the reality star had some very choice words about the fashion industry's twisted relationship with thinness and body image in a new interview on Harper's Bazaar's site.
Despite the thinness, the Mi 5 packs a rather hefty 3,000 mAh battery, on par with Samsung's Galaxy S7, but more than a lot of five-inch phones.
Stuart: Apple decided to sacrifice functionality for thinness, and then it became this whole scandal because an entire line of laptops were unusable because of this dumb keyboard.
We used to photograph the sides of TVs next to smartphones and be in awe of their thinness, now we pretty much take 43mm-thick TVs as a given.
But even with that kind of thinness, the Blade Pro's 3.03 pound heft and sheer dimensions mean this still isn't something you can just casually toss in a bag.
Of course, there's a sizable caveat to all of this seasonally appropriate thinness — the massive camera that's one of the largest we've seen on a handset in some time.
This comically oversized turtleneck, all vertical stripes and flat panels, is the first thing I've ever seen that profoundly emphasizes the essential quality of thinness in an NBA player.
At the time, some modeling agencies criticized the law, saying it was wrong to link the thinness of models to anorexia without looking at the full spectrum of symptoms.
Measuring 9.95mm (0.39 inches) and weighing 1.96 pounds, the new Swift 7 surpasses other seemingly sleek systems like the HP Spectre and LG Gram in both thinness and lightness.
A few inquiries to plastic surgery clinics netted quotes ranging anywhere from $462 to $1,415, depending on the size of the hole condition and thinness of the extra skin.
The report cites the development of the 12-inch MacBook and how there were initially two versions, one that emphasized thinness and lightness and another prototype that was heavier.
So staying in the house, on the other hand, may produce a softness and smoothness, not to say thinness of skin, accompanied by an increased sensibility to certain impressions.
If you listen to the podcast, you come away amazed by the thinness of the evidence against him and by the willingness of police and prosecutors to exaggerate it.
But the lure of college athletic scholarships (or even a professional contract) may cause some elite-level girls to seek unhealthy thinness as the ticket to high-stature programs.
Moreover, the 39-millimeter Jumbo model is among the most coveted Royal Oaks around, beloved for its pared back, ultra thinness (achieved by the omission of a seconds hand).
A MANTEL OF 'CHOICE BITS' A pine mantelpiece at Hirschl & Adler ($125,000), made around 1812, is carved with fans, petals, pointed arches and pillars that taper to impossible thinness.
The American cultural obsession with thinness and the demonization of body fat that magnify critical self-image and the psychological aspects of eating disorders should not be taken lightly.
Instead, it relies on familiar physical tropes: near-death thinness, a bruised and protruding spine, an arm so frail that Ellen can hold it between two fingers with frightening ease.
Nvidia GPUs running on Max-Q devices are designed to run at slower speeds, sipping less power and reducing performance so they can maintain their thinness without become scorching hot.
Hollywood actresses, on screen and in gossip magazines, followed the lead of the flat-chested flappers of the previous decade by securing thinness as an index of youth and beauty.
Dolce & Gabbana finds itself at the center of controversy once again — this time, for a sneaker from its fall '17 collection which is being accused of equating beauty with thinness.
The team behind the current paper managed to get their ferroelectric material down to a thinness of 2.5 nanometers, which is about one-tenth the size of the smallest virus.
Past this, the MateBook X Pro's sound is far from perfect; it's got that tinny thinness you'll hear on most laptops of this size, and bass is definitely very limited.
"Anything that claims to gauge one's thinness and is accompanied by the word 'challenge' is going to be harder to resist for an eating disordered person," Kelsey Osgood told me.
Though Amazon assures me that, thanks to the relative thinness of the device, it's managed to keep it small enough to slip into the pockets on a pair of pants.
This means that, even if a treatment helps restore normal weight, a focus on thinness and an unease around eating is common, and a relapse into low weight is likely.
Anecdotally, he seems to come up more in relation to this phenomenon than, say, Andre Drummond does, and I suspect this is due to the relative thinness of his catalog.
Winning in Brandenburg would help continuity candidates like Olaf Scholz, Germany's vice-chancellor and finance minister, who changed his mind about running when the thinness of the field became embarrassing.
Think about how much of our consumer culture is predicated on the illusion that we can purchase our way to thinness, to eternal youth, to perfect abs and no wrinkles.
Graphene is identical to graphite and diamond in composition, but the thinness gives it very different properties: It is flexible, transparent, extremely strong and an exceptional electrical and thermal conductor.
It is almost enough to get you past the thinness of its characters — the tormented bully, the lonely Eleanor Rigby of a teacher — and the stock dreariness of its suburbs.
I am reminded of all of that, and of what it means to lose someone you've loved and looked up to  —  the familiar drift of formerly fat friends into thinness.
For anyone who is not already physically active, the idea that thinness is a prerequisite can add to anxiety around certain activities and spaces -- like gyms -- which some find already intimidating.
At the same time, they learn that restricted eating, thinness, and denial of appetite are appropriate for girls, and that hearty eating, bigness, and expression of appetite are appropriate for boys.
That's usually the first port to get sacrificed to the thinness gods, especially in a world in which wi-fi is more or less a given just about everywhere you go.
Today's Democrats are at a disadvantage relative to their 2008 counterparts, and if they win the House, their power to act will be confined by the relative thinness of their majority.
I enjoyed using LG's Gram laptop when I reviewed it last year, but its thinness came at the cost of good ergonomics, a keyboard backlight, and, most importantly, good battery life.
"It is very serious to conflate anorexia and the thinness of models," Isabelle Saint-Félix, secretary general of the National Union of Modeling Agencies, told Agence France-Presse at the time.
The repeated nervous twitches of Muhammad's hands; the sounds of mortal combat and tinny shouts of victory in the video game; London's white coat, so big it accentuated her extreme thinness. . . .
While this means that the showrunners and execs aren't placing contractual obligations on her body, we're still not 100% on board with her character's storyline idealizing thinness as something normal or aspirational.
From her body (famously, the tabloids reminded us, whittled into thinness) to her long-awaited marriage, Kate's story is one of judicious, but not excessive, self-denial, self-making, and self-control.
To get that thinness, Asus excised a bunch of stuff that you might expect from a smartwatch: there's no GPS, no cellular modem, and (most surprisingly to me) no heart rate monitor.
Each picture holds my Blackness, my thinness, my queerness, and both my femininity and masculinity — all elements of myself that I have had to reckon with while documenting my body on Instagram.
Click here to view original GIFThe good minds at MIT have used a rubber-like polymer to predict how much light gets transmitted through a material, depending on its thinness and stretchiness.
It's a good thing, because the effort required to pick your jaw up off the floor masks the thinness of the characters, who function more as plot devices than fully realized people.
Unfortunately, the thinness of The Hero gives Elliott little to work with, and he's already a subtle actor, with a mustache and hound dog visage that tends to obscure facial expressions anyhow.
Mr. Shalhoub can no longer cover for the silliness and thinness of the plots or entertain us during the long gaps between when we solve the case and when the characters do.
PIAGET ALTIPLANO $20193,600 Named after a South American mountain plateau, the Altiplano is an industry benchmark for thinness, a facet of fine watchmaking often viewed as a complication in its own right.
The celery was shaved to a translucent thinness and the walnuts were fresh enough to crackle, but the key to the whole thing was the mayonnaise, tart and lemony instead of sweet.
"Whiteness and thinness and all these other things are valued in the goth community, and that can make you feel very excluded because I had a black body and skin," she says.
"Hollywood is not very old, but it has over its history really valued thinness, and shown the same types of bodies over and over again," she told Refinery29 on a recent phone call.
As users, we expect all the thinness, lightness, and versatility that we're used to from smartphones, but married to the always-on time display and two-day battery life of a mechanical watch.
He claimed there weren't many "reasonably cozy or comfortably shaped" bodies on the cover of Vogue (whatever that means) and blamed the magazine and the industry for promoting stick-thinness and "excruciating stilettos".
At the same time, their thinness allows him to claw back enough vertical space to fit three floors into the space that would be taken by two floors built in the standard way.
Participants viewed these images one by one in random order and were asked to rate them on thinness, muscularity, and attractiveness, and to identify how typical they were of images in the media.
" The impact on girls may be especially destructive, she said, because "girls are exposed to so many messages about thinness and body weight, and oftentimes women's value is closely linked to their appearance.
An important aspect of our study was that it examined outcomes according to both weight, and the core cognitive symptoms of anorexia such as fear of weight gain and a drive for thinness.
BIG: Stories about Life in Plus-Sized Bodies (Caitlin Press) is a collection of personal and intimate experiences of plus-size women, non-binary and trans people in a society obsessed with thinness.
At Computex in Taipei this week, Intel pushed forward its laudable Project Athena effort, which endeavors to set baseline expectations for battery life, connectedness, responsiveness, and thinness among laptops featuring Intel's latest processor generation.
This thinness is all the more impressive when you realize the Pixelbook is a 203-in-1 computer with a hinge that allows the screen to flip a full 360-degrees into tablet mode.
Mike Nash, VP of Customer Experience and Portfolio Strategy at HP, was attentive to that fact that despite its thinness, the Spectre is a laptop capable of actually doing things and not just emails.
"Because ultra-thin ideals encourage the development of body image problems in young people, we need to change the environment to reduce emphasis on the value of extreme thinness," Robinson remarked to Science Daily.
Sometimes fat suits aren't used to highlight the inherent superiority of thinness—or at least, they're not presented that way—but as sociological experiments that attempt to approximate the lived experiences of fat women.
But one could argue that "body negativity," aka compulsory thinness, was a phenomenon that spread through mass media in the 22000s and 22010s and reached its apotheosis, just before it died, in the 22017s.
I really do think LG nailed the dimensions of this phone, and I'm confident the screen technology contributes to the V30's thinness (as well as making it compatible with Google's budding Daydream VR ecosystem).
Well, if you've ever wished for phone manufacturers to stop focusing on thinness and just put bigger batteries in their devices, the S80 offers you an opportunity to put your money where your mouth is.
It also became part of a larger conversation about divestment — from maleness, from whiteness, from straightness and thinness and cisgenderness — and how we might reconsider our assumptions about whose perspectives are worthy of literary treatment.
So you can also say that part of this coming away from a goal of thinness could be attributed to a new mentality of 'strong is the new thin,' or 'fit is the new thin.
Motorola has made it faster and added a dual-lens camera, but the battery has been shrunken down just for the sake of thinness and, in all likelihood, with the goal of selling more Moto Mods.
I know the idea of thinness can often feel like a gateway towards a more fabulous, exotic and fulfilled life (that's how it's sold in magazines and in the media), but the reality is very different.
The first generation of this laptop family compromised too much in the pursuit of thinness, but when Apple unveiled its Air redesign in late 2010, it rectified all of its mistakes and released an instant classic.
Its dysfunction continued to stroke a sick teenager's toxic ego, making me empty promises that I was different, that I could solve the equation — a route to thinness that always detoured into self-loathing — another way.
The computer is impressive in many ways — certainly the innovative new TouchBar looks cool — but, like most of Apple's other products, it appears to be optimized for lightness and thinness rather than for true professional use.
Superficially, American Teen sounds similar in its cautious tempos and textural thinness, but the songs are pithy, hooky, and melodically simple, and as such the cascading electrobeats and soft-edged keyboards radiate warmth, a pale glow.
Data showed that women are still more dissatisfied than men with their bodies, primarily with regard to thinness; however, the researchers did find that men were unhappier with the muscularity of their bodies than women were.
In her Instagram stories, Kim's glibness about anorexia made a statement — regardless of her intentions or lack thereof — about thinness being more desirable than health, and reinforced the idea that beauty is worth harming yourself over.
Meanwhile, the starkly elegant beat in "Blem" snaps with a velocity dependent on the thinness of the synthesizers, as does "No Long Talk," whose confident stride, simultaneously flippant and delicate, inhabits a mode more rappers should try.
But because my weight did not get in the way of living a relatively normal life, having friendships, relationships, or participating in activities I loved, the beauty magazine standards for thinness never really harmed my self-worth.
Once There Was Brasília's threadbare story (and given its thinness, it is still opaque) consists of an intergalactic traveler, WA4 (Wellington Abreu), hired to assassinate President Juscelino Kubitschek on the day that he inaugurates Brasília in 1960.
Doctors often look for typical signs like unexplained weight loss or extreme thinness, but the hallmark signal of celiac disease may be low levels of vitamins and other micronutrients, according to a report in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
Unfortunately there's no spark evident between Sofia Boutella and John Gallagher Jr., despite the actors' game efforts, and that glaring absence makes the thinness of their story and the forced, brittle nature of their dialogue more apparent.
However, if they&aposre working, both the originals and the Invisible+ will eventually turn opaque and be far easier to spot — though, for what it&aposs worth, the thinness of the Invisible+ is still less noticeable overall.
It found that the prevalence of stunting in Chinese children and adolescent due to long-term insufficient nutrient intake and infections decreased from 8.1% to 2.4% in that time period, and thinness declined from 7.5% to 4.1%.
The trap-jaw system is more than quick enough to ensnare and impale a springtail before it can rocket away, and the squishy softness of the springtails' bodies mean that the thinness of the jaws isn't a handicap.
He also points to the trade-off between thinness of glass and its durability and strength; Forester claims that when Corning presents major OEMs with more durable glass, the feedback is always that the glass should be thinner.
Although Microsoft didn't explicitly say this was the reason it's not going with USB-C, the company implied in an interview with The Verge after the event that its priority was in keeping the same design and thinness.
A lot also depends on how Apple markets the phone, Zino said, and whether it plays up security as a focal point over traditionally-sought features like 32-gigabyte memory, or aesthetic perks like case color or thinness.
"We certainly wanted to have the keyboard, and to achieve the thinness that we wanted in the panel, the keyboard panel, we looked at an array of different options and settled on this touch based keyboard," says Meredith.
They found that the fitspo women scored significantly higher than the travel group on the overall EDI, as well as on the subscales of drive for thinness and drive for muscularity and measures of compulsive exercise and bulimia.
That contrast — the visual of the character wearing a fat suit versus the character without it — can have the effect of implying that fatness, when constantly compared to the superior thinness, is grotesque and deserves to be laughed at.
Platforms that show something different and real—something that centers bodies and experiences outside the model pool of youth, thinness, and heterosexuality, ideals that production studios and porn monoliths have coveted for so long—will only increase in demand.
Nonetheless, Sara Ziff, the founder of the Model Alliance, a labor advocacy organization that recently published a study on "extreme thinness standards in the fashion industry," believes there is plenty of room for improvement across all of the categories.
Perloff noted in his study that girls as young as three were internalising beauty standards of thinness, while a 1997 study by Fredrickson and Roberts noted that women are more likely to have their social value inferred from their appearance.
Avid exercisers will also tell you that muscle weighs more than fat, but the Mi Fit app seemed mostly focused on thinness as signified by an icon of a female figure slimming down in an overview of my weekly steps.
But, much like the end of corsets and foundation garments means that women are now expected to diet and exercise themselves into perma-thinness, so, too, does the current fashion for ultra-stretchy, "comfy" jeans favor a younger, more-toned body.
Battery life was also poor on many Windows laptops compared to the MacBook Air, and while some like Dell's Adamo managed to beat the thinness of the MacBook Air, none managed to beat the whole package for more than five years.
There's a lot of lore about Venetian glass artists being sentenced to death if they left the area, as they'd potentially spread the unique approaches to the fragile art that resulted in vessels and objects of unrivaled thinness and purity.
It was the book that finally convinced me, after years of struggling against them, that neither scales nor seductive narratives of thinness as redemption — the ones I read, or the ones I told myself — were of any service to me.
"Overweight adolescent girls may be excluded from friendship and dating networks that privilege thinness, and later in life overweight women may face bias and negative stereotypes from peers, potential dating partners, colleagues and even employers," Glass told Reuters Health by email.
But Lenovo has pulled together resources from across the great breadth of its company, and the Yoga Book shows off an evolution of the company's quirky bracelet-like hinge as well as an affinity to the Moto Z's extreme thinness.
Not only do black women have to fight harder to advocate for themselves during and after pregnancy — which sometimes means refusing a doctor's suggestions — but they also have a long history of challenging mainstream beauty standards that privilege thinness and whiteness.
It goes without saying that eating disorders are widespread across the entire music industry, affecting people of all gender expressions, but the way in which alternative music is often packaged to fetishize thinness and poor mental health is incredibly damaging.
Last week, the odd phrase "iPhone 6 knees" began trending on social media, and once again, my colleagues and I were faced with a queasy decision: Ugh, do we really have to write up another one of these disturbing thinness "challenges"?
Based on the drive for thinness, they determined that 17.5 percent (or close to one in five) of the fitspo women were at risk for diagnosis of a clinical eating disorder versus 4.3 percent of women in the travel group.
"Because we glorify athleticism and thinness many people don't see their relationship with exercise as a problem until their body starts developing complications, like heart issues, increased injuries, body density loss or loss of a menstrual cycle in women," Williamson said.
"The (economic data) numbers were stronger than expected so that kind of puts you in a direction, and the thinness in this market probably puts you this far in that direction," said Lou Brien, market strategist at DRW Trading in Chicago.
In the end, thinness left me as quickly as it came; I quit my horrible job and started freelancing from home right in the thickest part of winter, and I snacked as I wrote and beat against impending deadlines with bags of treats.
Why it's gift-worthy: The new MacBook doesn't have the oomph of a Pro — but what it lacks in performance, it makes up for in outta-this-world lightness and thinness, making it an ideal laptop for someone who's always moving around.
Zume, which sources machines from industrial robot maker ABB, employs these devices for tasks like dispensing the perfect amount of sauce, spreading that sauce, removing pizzas from ovens, and, now, spreading the dough with just the right thinness and crust-to-pie ratio.
But the show tends to struggle when it scatters these characters too far across its landscape, as has happened in the past few years, because the thinness of those characters becomes more apparent if Tyrion or Arya isn't around to draw viewers' attention.
You get the same 6-inch, 1080p 18:9 OLED display, the same awkward-to-use fingerprint scanner on the side, the same single front-firing speaker, and the same thinness, which frankly makes the Z33 unpleasant to hold without a MotoMod attached.
While the average person might not see the connection between their personal expectations of thinness, how they treat larger bodies in private and public, and who they'd vote for in an election, Taylor wants you to know these things can all be linked.
Last spring, France banned excessive thinness in models, partly in response to the death in 2010 of Isabelle Caro, a 28-year-old former French fashion model who died from anorexia after posing for a photographic campaign to raise awareness about the illness.
It would be five years before I became anorexic, but the seeds began then, right after puberty, when the thinness of my friends became associated with lovability, with French kissing and dates, things they'd done several times but I hadn't at all.
Recent political history is also littered with examples of candidates who failed to expand their support beyond a strong following at the outset, including Jeb Bush, whose early financial advantage in the 2016 Republican primary concealed the thinness of his support from voters.
It was always going to be hard to follow up on a TV that can roll up when it's not being used, and so LG has come to CES 22020 with a new lineup that prioritizes elegance and thinness over bending screens.
The thinness, the ghostly pallor that brought out the veins, the rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes, and red lips (really signs of a constant low-grade fever), were both the ideals of beauty for a proper lady, and the appearance of a consumptive on their deathbed.
Neurlalink's advances versus current BCI methods also include the combined thinness and flexibility of the "threads" used, but one scientist wondered about their longevity when exposed to the brain, which contains a salt mix fluid that can damage and ultimately degrade plastics over time.
But, without Ive, who was said to be more withdrawn toward the end of his time at Apple, perhaps the company's design teams had a bit more freedom to make gadgets a bit thicker than before, instead of focusing on thinness and external beauty.
Actresses can also be accepted, and and raise their chances of winning an Oscar, for gaining 50 pounds or more for a serious part, like Charlize Theron in Monster, but the expectation is that they will lose weight and return to extreme thinness immediately.
It was hard to keep the couscous and beans we cooked for dinner from sticking to the rental MSR Alpine 2 Pot Set, given the concentration of the heat and the thinness of the pans, but it was nothing a little scrubbing couldn't remove.
The prevalence of eating disorders among wellness bloggers is symptomatic of the same sick cultural push toward thinness that's been there all along, only now it's dressed up in designer leggings, burning a Dyptique candle, and posting an #ad for the latest juice cleanse package.
The research, published Tuesday, found that while China's rapid economic growth over the past two decades had been accompanied by a reduction in childhood growth stunting and thinness, the country has also seen a four-fold rise in the number of overweight and obese children.
In recent years, a handful of fat people have slowly but surely chipped away at the stone walls faced by fat people who want to be seen, who want to ascend to the heights normally reserved for those who have earned visibility through thinness.
"If she is saying this because this is 'just what people say,' then I think it is a great time to discuss the messages we hear about our bodies, thinness, and fatness, and about how these expectations can be hard to live up to," Dr. Holub says.
While Stella, once he broke from the mold of Greenbergian flatness, could equate presence only with volume and visual weight, Bonnefoi's response to the same strictures was an emphasis on thinness and on the absence of physical weight; an excess of both material and metaphorical lightness.
In fact, when Milinkovitch and his colleagues tweaked their model to incorporate the thickness of the scales, and the thinness of the skin between them, suddenly Turing's model worked: basically, with the right parameters, Turing's model could create von Neumann's cellular automaton — on a living creature's skin.
It's a single-port charger that focuses on thinness above all else — it only protrudes about half an inch from the wall, and the USB-C port is on the edge, meaning you can easily run the cable behind furniture or tuck it out of the way.
Others took the opportunity to make a serious point about the societal pressures on women regarding weight and thinness, which are at odds with messaging that tells us to love one's own size and body type (especially when that urging is coming from a fashion retailer).
The answer came in the form of a rousing premiere in January at the Sundance Film Festival, Netflix's reported $227 million purchase of the film, a trailer that went viral with 261 million views in the first week and arguments over whether it glamorized excessive thinness.
Pretty much every major phone company is ditching the headphone jack in the name of thinness, and while OnePlus isn't committing to keep it around forever, it is intentionally stirring things up when it may well choose to drop the headphone jack in the not-too-distant future.
Perhaps a third or fourth accuser will come forward bearing stories that have more corroboration and less haze around them than the accusations published in The New Yorker — whose thinness, tacitly acknowledged in the piece itself, have so far mostly persuaded conservatives that this is all a partisan smear.
But they are a made-up religion whose acolytes at some level know it — and the thinness of their metaphysics, their weak claim on human loyalties, makes them mostly just a pleasing cloak over the dark power that's actually stabilized the modern world, the terrifying threat of nuclear war.
The Slim is now in the shape and thinness of a credit card, designed for wallets and other places where you might insert card-shaped information (for example, in luggage ID compartments), and its range has been extended to 200 feet with a battery life of three years.
If you notice a high markup on a modern set then its thinness might be one reason why, but you only really need to go ultra-thin if you're planning to wall mount your set, otherwise a bit of heft in the depth department can add some handy extra stability.
To pretend that Cuppetelli's hospitalization in the course of grappling with ideal female measurements is unique is to be willfully oblivious to the scourge of eating disorders, diet pill abuse, limb dislocation, and a host of other mental and physical health complications associated with the cultural obsession with female thinness.
In short, it's a humblebrag: "Yes, I'm cute and you should date me, but by admitting that I enjoy a food historically imbued with negative implications about one's consumption habits, I can't really be that uptight," particularly if you possess the whiteness and thinness that can shield you from such criticism.
With Apple's relentless quest for thinness resulting in products like the MacBook featuring keyboards that I personally find to cause actual physical discomfort, I wouldn't be surprised to see more and more Mac users exploring the Windows-dominated world of mechanical keyboards in search of a more satisfying typing experience.
But LTE aside, it's hard to look at the starting price tag of $1,699, and not consider something like the Dell XPS 13 or Lenovo Yoga 23, both of which sacrifice the Swift 22017's thinness for newer Intel processors, more RAM and storage space, and higher-resolution touchscreens at lower price points.
The X21, in its efforts to take thinness to the extreme for the time, came up with a new approach to keyboards that was quickly emulated throughout the industry: It used scissor-switch based keys to press down on rubber domes, and put flat, chiclet-style keycaps on top of those switches.
The slight adjustment Acer made to accommodate the Swift 7's thinness, is that instead of featuring a U-series Intel Core i7 chip found on a lot of premium laptops in this price range, Acer opted for an Intel i7003-8500Y CPU instead, as the Y-series chip allows for a completely fanless design.
However, Claire Mysko, CEO of the National Eating Disorders Association, insists that there's a deeper issue with this Dolce & Gabbana design: "Though there may be an element of cheeky humor at play in the design of these sneakers, equating thinness and beauty with success and status is a message that hurts everyone," she told Yahoo Style.
Elsewhere in our house is a single silver serving spoon, polished to near knife-like thinness and engraved with a calligraphic D. It is the lone survivor of the "Dungan silver," a set that was carried in ever-diminishing numbers by my ancestors in their westward push across the American continent as pieces were sold or lost.
Australian researchers recruited women who had publicly posted at least 10 #fitspiration pics to their Instagram account—yes, researchers tracked down participants via the app—and invited them to take a survey designed to assess measures of disordered eating and compulsive exercise, as well as drive for thinness and muscularity based on the Eating Disorder Inventory, or EDI.
In 1967, a fat man named Lew Louderback unleashed an essay in The Saturday Evening Post arguing that the wisdom around thinness could be applied only to thin people — that fat people suffered physically and psychologically when trying to maintain thin-person weights, and that this maintenance seemed to be temporary at best and largely destructive emotionally.
The author of How To Disappear Completely: On Modern Anorexia, Osgood is both personally and professionally versed in the language and rituals of ED. While these images are not precisely the same as pro-ana propaganda (which isn't simply about thinness, Osgood explains, "but rather about aspiring to be pathological in addition to being dangerously thin"), they'd very likely have a similar impact.
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Since then, companies like Teami, FitTea, and Flat Tummy Co (along with the celebrities endorsing them) have faced complaints from people who question not only the lack of scientific backing but the diet culture that promotes thinness as wellness and uses celebrities with access to plastic surgeon and personal trainers to promote expensive products that are unlikely to produce the results customers are looking for.
Apple's quest for thinness means it would rather get rid of one of the most-used features of a phone than make the phone itself bigger (which might also allow a larger, removable battery.) We're now roughly two years into Apple's experiment to end headphone jacks forever, and while it might be working out just fine for Apple, it still doesn't feel as if it's going very well for the rest of us.
Statistically speaking, fatness is more common than thinness, and the reasons for this are deeply complicated — including but not limited to food insecurity, poverty, lack of education around nutrition and medical bias, and genetic predisposition — and more than just "people got lazy" or "people are more stupid," and so the stories about fat people are not stories about a specific niche of humanity but about an ever-expanding pool of personhood with their own heft and gravity.
But Apple has not significantly changed the form factor of the laptop itself, meaning we're still likely to see a keyboard that's glued to the other internal components (a byproduct of the company—and the industry—chasing thinness.) This means that when keys do break—and for some people, they will break, because people will spill things on their computer, or get crumbs in it, or botch a repair and break a butterfly clip—the MacBook Pro will turn into e-waste.
I noted a lot of the "techniques of the body": the thinness of the men; how we slept, male and female separate; shoes off on entering a house; the toilet at floor level shaped like a large keyhole over which you had to squat (this is a "culture of the squat," such hips!); the food, especially the large rounds of wheat flatbread that serve as food, spoon, and plate (wheat and rye were first domesticated in eastern Turkey, meaning Kurdistan); eating on the floor with legs folded like the bread (ouch

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