
genetic_scrap
The black pill is life.
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I think this is what we all want deep down, a relationship with someone that we find attractive, that is equally just as we are them. We can see it, feel it...it's there.
This is why I despise normie platitudes more than anything: the logical end to following normie platitudes is r/deadbedrooms, that is a relationship with a woman that isn't attracted to you, doesn't want to have sex with you.
Further, people like those at IncelTears are the biggest hypocrites. They have the nerve to call us toxic, but they're the ones building relationships on a pack of lies. They're the ones who lie to themselves about how much looks matter, and then get mad at us for not going along with the blue pill scam. Nothing more toxic than a relationship built on a lie.
Imagine dealing with someone that has to convince themselves that they are attracted to you, because they traded in their happiness for security! JFL.
Usually when they talk about their "friend who isn't that good looking blah blah blah", they're referring to relationships like that. Poisonous, toxic, not genuine.
Unfortunately, a relationship with mutual attraction (and the happiness that would arise from it) just isn't in the cards for us.
But at least you've got the awareness that comes with the black pill.
This is why I despise normie platitudes more than anything: the logical end to following normie platitudes is r/deadbedrooms, that is a relationship with a woman that isn't attracted to you, doesn't want to have sex with you.
Further, people like those at IncelTears are the biggest hypocrites. They have the nerve to call us toxic, but they're the ones building relationships on a pack of lies. They're the ones who lie to themselves about how much looks matter, and then get mad at us for not going along with the blue pill scam. Nothing more toxic than a relationship built on a lie.
Imagine dealing with someone that has to convince themselves that they are attracted to you, because they traded in their happiness for security! JFL.
Usually when they talk about their "friend who isn't that good looking blah blah blah", they're referring to relationships like that. Poisonous, toxic, not genuine.
Unfortunately, a relationship with mutual attraction (and the happiness that would arise from it) just isn't in the cards for us.
But at least you've got the awareness that comes with the black pill.
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