
BPmonk
Professional foid repellent
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So the biggest bluepilled channel on YouTube, HealthyGamerGG who has almost 3 million followers, basically just affirmed the reality of the blackpill in his latest video. In it, he pretty much makes a lot of the points that we here have been saying for years now. Apart from the main factors that we often see as contributing to the modern dating crisis, like women's sexual liberation and dating apps, the COVID-19 pandemic, which is what Dr. K talks about in the video, is another factor that has contributed to the current dating problem since the mass isolation that is caused changed the social environment in a way where people who are the most suited to thrive that specific context will be the most likely to be romantically successful. So the people who will perform the worst in a post-COVID environment are sub-5s and introverts/autists because dating apps have skewed people's perception of attractiveness and the pandemic increased people's dependence on virtual forms of gratification that didn't require interacting in person (porn, videogames, etc.).
If you're not going to watch the whole video, I would highly recommend at least watching the "Natural Selection" segment of it. He sums up the realization of being a genetic dead-end quite accurately and succinctly.
Dr. K even loved this whitepill comment that claims that life is still worth living even if you never have a relationship. Maybe it would be more bearable if just about every movie, song, and piece of media didn't constantly bombard us with reminders about what we're missing out on.
If you're not going to watch the whole video, I would highly recommend at least watching the "Natural Selection" segment of it. He sums up the realization of being a genetic dead-end quite accurately and succinctly.
Dr. K even loved this whitepill comment that claims that life is still worth living even if you never have a relationship. Maybe it would be more bearable if just about every movie, song, and piece of media didn't constantly bombard us with reminders about what we're missing out on.