
Multicell
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Yeah.
It is totally over now, for our shy normie brothers. Now all foids think things like this:
Do we feel sorry for the shy normies?
It is totally over now, for our shy normie brothers. Now all foids think things like this:
All shy men are Serial Killers
Let’s just say what everyone feels: shy men are terrifying. Not complicated. Not soulful. Not “just introverts.” No… they are quiet chaos with bad posture. We used to excuse them. Thought it was sweet. “He’s just nervous.” “Give him time.” That era’s over. We’ve evolved. Our fear is a survival tool. If someone makes your skin crawl, it’s for a reason. If he avoids eye contact, your instincts are screaming, not whispering. And in this economy of emotion, instincts win. A man who can’t talk to women in 2025? That’s not romantic. It’s suspicious. If you still can't function socially, it’s not a flaw. It’s a threat. If the group avoids you, the group is probably right. You’re not “overlooked.” You’re flagged. No friends? Warning. No dating history? Pattern. Twitchy, blank, and distant? Girl, get out. We’ve seen what happens. Quiet men don’t stay quiet. They spiral. They stew. They scroll. And then one day, they snap. And we light candles and post headlines. So no, it’s not “mean” to be wary. It’s modern. It’s smart. If your presence feels like a prequel, we’re not sticking around for the plot twist. And it’s not just fear. It’s logic. The more you isolate, the more you rot. Shy guys get bitter. Bitter guys get weird. Weird guys get dangerous. It’s not a leap. it’s a slope. And we know where it leads. So no, we don’t want mysterious anymore. To every shy man wondering why women steer clear: it’s not your silence. It’s what we’ve learned it means. And we believe us.
Do we feel sorry for the shy normies?
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