Blackpill Do chads realise how lucky they are?

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They can do whatever they want whenever they want they got more power than anyone else and i cant blame them since they were just lucky with genetics i blame females for thinking they are entitled to one of them when they are ugly and only can offer a stinky used up hole that she wants CHAD TO LICK!!
Chads are the only ones who got invited to the life the rest of us are backround characters
 
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No they think they deserve everything they have

Winners in a rigged game will consider the game fair as long as they keep winning


Many people are prone to believing in the just-world fallacy—the notion that our victories and failures are just and the appropriate reward or punishment to our actions. People like to continue believing the world is fair even when they intellectually know that it is not.

Researchers tested people's predispositions to the just-world fallacy by having them engage in a rigged card game. The game was designed so that one player would have a clear advantage throughout the game that would essentially guarantee their victory. They found that although both players could recognize the game was imbalanced, the winner was consistently more likely to still believe the game was "fair" and that their victory was the result of their skill and merit.

They suggest this can help understand how people react to inequalities in life. Generally, in a rigged game, their findings show that those who "win" will have a greater tendency to ignore the legitimate complaints of those who lose.

Quotes:
  • Winners were generally more likely to believe that the game was fair, even when the playing field was most heavily tilted in their favor.
  • In short, it’s not just how the game is played, it’s also whether you win or lose.

References:

  • Molina M, Bucca M, Macy MW. 2019. It’s not just how the game is played, it’s whether you win or lose. Science Advances. 5(7): eaau1156. [FullText]
 
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chad thinks that his life is normal and everyone can live like his after taking a shower
 
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omegauprising said:
chad thinks that his life is normal and everyone can live like his after taking a shower
chads had a 95% chance of being one of us here but they got lucky
Gymcelled said:
No they think they deserve everything they have

Winners in a rigged game will consider the game fair as long as they keep winning


Many people are prone to believing in the just-world fallacy—the notion that our victories and failures are just and the appropriate reward or punishment to our actions. People like to continue believing the world is fair even when they intellectually know that it is not.

Researchers tested people's predispositions to the just-world fallacy by having them engage in a rigged card game. The game was designed so that one player would have a clear advantage throughout the game that would essentially guarantee their victory. They found that although both players could recognize the game was imbalanced, the winner was consistently more likely to still believe the game was "fair" and that their victory was the result of their skill and merit.

They suggest this can help understand how people react to inequalities in life. Generally, in a rigged game, their findings show that those who "win" will have a greater tendency to ignore the legitimate complaints of those who lose.

Quotes:
  • Winners were generally more likely to believe that the game was fair, even when the playing field was most heavily tilted in their favor.
  • In short, it’s not just how the game is played, it’s also whether you win or lose.

References:

  • Molina M, Bucca M, Macy MW. 2019. It’s not just how the game is played, it’s whether you win or lose. Science Advances. 5(7): eaau1156. [FullText]
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Gymcelled said:
No they think they deserve everything they have

Winners in a rigged game will consider the game fair as long as they keep winning


Many people are prone to believing in the just-world fallacy—the notion that our victories and failures are just and the appropriate reward or punishment to our actions. People like to continue believing the world is fair even when they intellectually know that it is not.

Researchers tested people's predispositions to the just-world fallacy by having them engage in a rigged card game. The game was designed so that one player would have a clear advantage throughout the game that would essentially guarantee their victory. They found that although both players could recognize the game was imbalanced, the winner was consistently more likely to still believe the game was "fair" and that their victory was the result of their skill and merit.

They suggest this can help understand how people react to inequalities in life. Generally, in a rigged game, their findings show that those who "win" will have a greater tendency to ignore the legitimate complaints of those who lose.

Quotes:
  • Winners were generally more likely to believe that the game was fair, even when the playing field was most heavily tilted in their favor.
  • In short, it’s not just how the game is played, it’s also whether you win or lose.

References:

  • Molina M, Bucca M, Macy MW. 2019. It’s not just how the game is played, it’s whether you win or lose. Science Advances. 5(7): eaau1156. [FullText]
High IQ, IT will play blind to this fact.
 
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No, its like thinking about a poor african while living in a western country. Chad dosent even know what incels are.
 
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dogcel256 said:
No, its like thinking about a poor african while living in a western country. Chad dosent even know what incels are.
Sometimes i feel how lucky i am when i think of starving african kids tbh
 
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Yes, and they use it in their advantage
 
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Braindamage said:
Sometimes i feel how lucky i am when i think of starving african kids tbh

They won't be incels though
 
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Gymcelled said:
No they think they deserve everything they have

Winners in a rigged game will consider the game fair as long as they keep winning


Many people are prone to believing in the just-world fallacy—the notion that our victories and failures are just and the appropriate reward or punishment to our actions. People like to continue believing the world is fair even when they intellectually know that it is not.

Researchers tested people's predispositions to the just-world fallacy by having them engage in a rigged card game. The game was designed so that one player would have a clear advantage throughout the game that would essentially guarantee their victory. They found that although both players could recognize the game was imbalanced, the winner was consistently more likely to still believe the game was "fair" and that their victory was the result of their skill and merit.

They suggest this can help understand how people react to inequalities in life. Generally, in a rigged game, their findings show that those who "win" will have a greater tendency to ignore the legitimate complaints of those who lose.

Quotes:
  • Winners were generally more likely to believe that the game was fair, even when the playing field was most heavily tilted in their favor.
  • In short, it’s not just how the game is played, it’s also whether you win or lose.

References:

  • Molina M, Bucca M, Macy MW. 2019. It’s not just how the game is played, it’s whether you win or lose. Science Advances. 5(7): eaau1156. [FullText]
JFL Nuke earth
 
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Do you feel lucky not be Barrelled bombed by the Russian air-force while living in an Aleppo suburb??
 
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osman27 said:
Do you feel lucky not be Barrelled bombed by the Russian air-force while living in an Aleppo suburb??
no because i dont live there but chads live with incels
 
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Your fucking avi man
 
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FastBananaCEO said:
Your fucking avi man
Is it a good halo effect? or should i change it
 
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Braindamage said:
They can do whatever they want whenever they want they got more power than anyone else and i cant blame them since they were just lucky with genetics i blame females for thinking they are entitled to one of them when they are ugly and only can offer a stinky used up hole that she wants CHAD TO LICK!!
Chads are the only ones who got invited to the life the rest of us are backround characters
Obviously not.


They're just as bad as holes
 
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Braindamage said:
Is it a good halo effect? or should i change it
Nah keep it it's funny and makes u more memorable
 
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Gymcelled said:
No they think they deserve everything they have

Winners in a rigged game will consider the game fair as long as they keep winning


Many people are prone to believing in the just-world fallacy—the notion that our victories and failures are just and the appropriate reward or punishment to our actions. People like to continue believing the world is fair even when they intellectually know that it is not.

Researchers tested people's predispositions to the just-world fallacy by having them engage in a rigged card game. The game was designed so that one player would have a clear advantage throughout the game that would essentially guarantee their victory. They found that although both players could recognize the game was imbalanced, the winner was consistently more likely to still believe the game was "fair" and that their victory was the result of their skill and merit.

They suggest this can help understand how people react to inequalities in life. Generally, in a rigged game, their findings show that those who "win" will have a greater tendency to ignore the legitimate complaints of those who lose.

Quotes:
  • Winners were generally more likely to believe that the game was fair, even when the playing field was most heavily tilted in their favor.
  • In short, it’s not just how the game is played, it’s also whether you win or lose.

References:

  • Molina M, Bucca M, Macy MW. 2019. It’s not just how the game is played, it’s whether you win or lose. Science Advances. 5(7): eaau1156. [FullText]
Brutal and extremely blackpilled. This kills the myth of meritocracy in all aspects of life.
 
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Braindamage said: