Copexodius Maximus
Mentally destroyed by reality
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Copers always like to say “The popular kids peak in highschool and college bro, they’ll be working for you when you are in the real world bro”. Jfl at the delusional copers, this link shows yet again that this is false.
Even the first paragraph of the article is blackpilled saying “It turns out life may be a popularity contest, after all. Studies show that looks, and now high school popularity, may be reliable indicators for employees' success at work.”
The part that interests incels is this part right here: “The study also found a 10% wage gap 40 years later between people ranked in the 20th percentile of popularity versus those ranked in the 80thpercentile.
A 10% wage gap might not sound like a lot, but consider that if the average person makes around 50k a year where I live. Over a span of 40 years of working (age 25 to 65), that 5k a year difference will translate to 200k difference (which is a lot of copes).
Since we were even less popular than 80% of the population, imagine how badly we get taxed due to our failed skills. The is another mog on top of the already brutal looks tax ugly people face.
According to the article, it says the reason popularity affects this is because: “By adulthood, the researchers conclude, an individual needs to have acquired and developed the appropriate social skills: understand the 'rules of the game'--how to gain acceptance and social support from colleagues, whom to trust and when to reciprocate."
So not only do we have to suffer being unpopular, but we also become deficient in fundamental skills that Chad had from having normal interactions like leading the herd of normies following him.
It’s over.
Even the first paragraph of the article is blackpilled saying “It turns out life may be a popularity contest, after all. Studies show that looks, and now high school popularity, may be reliable indicators for employees' success at work.”
The part that interests incels is this part right here: “The study also found a 10% wage gap 40 years later between people ranked in the 20th percentile of popularity versus those ranked in the 80thpercentile.
A 10% wage gap might not sound like a lot, but consider that if the average person makes around 50k a year where I live. Over a span of 40 years of working (age 25 to 65), that 5k a year difference will translate to 200k difference (which is a lot of copes).
Since we were even less popular than 80% of the population, imagine how badly we get taxed due to our failed skills. The is another mog on top of the already brutal looks tax ugly people face.
According to the article, it says the reason popularity affects this is because: “By adulthood, the researchers conclude, an individual needs to have acquired and developed the appropriate social skills: understand the 'rules of the game'--how to gain acceptance and social support from colleagues, whom to trust and when to reciprocate."
So not only do we have to suffer being unpopular, but we also become deficient in fundamental skills that Chad had from having normal interactions like leading the herd of normies following him.
It’s over.