So, I just came across your blog, and that girl makes me so mad. Just like Aly Antorcha, she goes around telling people what they should or shouldn’t wear, if they’re skinny or fat, body shaming and then claiming it as untrue. I am really mad. In 99lbss she says: *in no way I suport eating disorders, and then in birdb0nes she reblogs this picture

http://birdb0ness.tumblr.com/post/19057935508
Excuse me, what?
I don’t care if you post my url because this is outrageous and I don’t mind people knowing it. You are free to post it or to keep it secret.
Thank you for the submission <3
tagged: siarra culbertson 99lbss birdb0ness bully liar PA pro-ana

Yeah, Siarra? Making fun of girls with eating disorders? She’s not skinny so she can’t have an ED? That doesn’t sound like something someone who suffers from anorexia would say. Someone who looks at themselves and genuinely thinks they’re overweight would never tell another person that they must not have an eating disorder because they’re not thin.

Do people who suffer from anorexia and body dysmorphic disorder make fun of people who worry about their body proportions?
For someone who posts pictures of their body complaining about their shape and size (and then reblogging those photos multiple times), she sure does fat-shame and mock people with anorexia a whole lot.
I agree 100%. Everyone should.
tagged: 99lbss PA birdb0ness fat-shame pro-ana pro-anorexia siarra culbertson FS

January 18, 2012
Thinspo of the day
Height: 5’6”
Weight:110lbs
meeeeee
Siarra reblogs people acknowledging a photo of her as thinspo despite the fact that she has a disappearing-and-reappearing-when-used-to-explain-disgusting-behavior eating disorder.
(Source: wished-id-never-grown-up)
tagged: 99lbss anorexia birdb0ness exposed liar pro-ana pro-anorexia siarra culbertson truth blog PA

Siarra claims she is not pro-ana (see her banner) but then tags a picture of herself as “thinspo” after claiming she has an eating disorder?
Who suggests to their followers that they should be the inspiration for them to get thin when they admit to having unhealthy eating habits? That’s the kind of message you send to teenage girls, Siarra?
Try and talk your way out of this one.
