marrog | ok !! |
roodar | ok !!! |
ismayame | Comentario antimachista en 3, 2, 1,... |
gorgeousgran60 | Very, very true to life. |
ilan_cohen | I choose to see the 'big' woman thinking she's thin. It's funnier that way |
paukenpietje | either way is right, it's the perception, so many people, so many perceptions, but only a few are real.... Great pic |
servin | its not true, i dont agree, but nice puzzle |
owlet | I like that |
tp3mom | So true |
dirtydancer | Very nice! |
conocono | it's true, many of us see that when looking at the mirror... |
ajani57 | Body dysmorphia is a real issue for many of us, good to bring it out in the open! Very well done. : ) |
jarraby | great concept, well done! |
rainbow_weaver | Clever idea, well executed! |
luluplayin | he woman isn't actually heavy or thin. She is any woman. The point of this is how we see ourselves, most of us no matter how big or small we are, see ourselves so much bigger then we are. Yes lug, tried giving her arms, but triddlers are trickier to do. |
earthshine | hard to separate the issue from the puzzle - nice use of space and color and perspective. I struggle with the reverse, being heavy and wanting to be smaller. |
kayton | Excellent use of a small space |
lugzmcpie | It's an illness. I've been there and you just can't see what is there, what you see in the mirror is a distortion of reality. In a jovial sense I really want to say the woman should be more worried about her lack of arms. |
pinkcoolness | I agree |
masarath | simple but effective. |
luweewu | Good one. I find it amazing how many thin people, especially women, who think they're fat when they're not. Not that anyone should let themselves get fat, either. One should find the healthy moderate ground and do what they can to stay there. |