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Cops don't like me. So I don't like cops.
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It’s probably what keeps me sticking to this forum despite all of the times I’ve shit talked (and still continue to shit talk) it. I feel a odd sense of brotherhood here, regardless of all of the fakecels that run a muck. The same probably goes for many men with their copes, from /pol/ wannabe nazis to poor Eastern European CS:GO gamers.
Before covid, I was in high school and already blackpilled and started to realize that I was probably going to be alone forever. However, when I was 16, I joined my school’s wrestling team. I did sports before, but it was gay ones like Cross Country and Track & Field (the latter isn’t as gay as Cross Country, but still). Being on this wrestling team was the BEST experience in my life, even though I got tossed around like a sack of shit at times. It definitely toughened me up, but most importantly I got to experience a sense of comradery that I had never experienced before. The team was pretty large, but despite this, no one was getting left behind. Despite the fact that it’s really an independent sport, we ALL made the effort to help each other out. No man left behind type shit. This was the last time I was actually happy and because of this, getting good grades, despite everyone my age around me having sex and lifemogging me. Then COVID hit and it took away from me.
Throughout history we can see comradery being very important, the best wars are fought when a tight-knit male coalition cannot be broken.
Before covid, I was in high school and already blackpilled and started to realize that I was probably going to be alone forever. However, when I was 16, I joined my school’s wrestling team. I did sports before, but it was gay ones like Cross Country and Track & Field (the latter isn’t as gay as Cross Country, but still). Being on this wrestling team was the BEST experience in my life, even though I got tossed around like a sack of shit at times. It definitely toughened me up, but most importantly I got to experience a sense of comradery that I had never experienced before. The team was pretty large, but despite this, no one was getting left behind. Despite the fact that it’s really an independent sport, we ALL made the effort to help each other out. No man left behind type shit. This was the last time I was actually happy and because of this, getting good grades, despite everyone my age around me having sex and lifemogging me. Then COVID hit and it took away from me.
Throughout history we can see comradery being very important, the best wars are fought when a tight-knit male coalition cannot be broken.