soul contre tous
Cannibalistic Humanoid Untermensch Destroyer
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Nigga i can't watch movies or play vidya anymore, because every story is literally the same.
Plus, i always side with the villain, and him getting mogged and humiliated at the end is pure suifuel for me.
The plot of most "good" stories goes something like this:
The hero (if there is a hero) is a bluepiller, who got hurt at some point, but yet clings onto his delusions.
After the event that hurt him, he has a chip on his shoulder.
With that chip on his shoulder he strives to do the impossible in order to avenge his past.
He "falls down seven times, but gets up 8 times" (which doesn't even make sense).
He thinks "it's not about how much you can dish out, it's about how much you can take".
Plus he is selfish, sacrificing many "bad" people in order to save a few loved ones, but it is justified because of reasons of course.
That "keep hustling, keep grinding, nevER give up" attitude is of course paired with certain gifts like good looks, magical powers and so on,
because the hero cant be a subhuman incel.
That would make him unlikable after all...
The villain/antihero on the other hand is always blackpilled to the core.
He is a brutal realist, and a pessimist.
Plus he is often a subhuman inkler.
He falls down once, and never gets up, because he knows exactly he will fall again.
There is no hope, and he tries to spread that message by making others suffer, in order to make them "understand this pain".
But at the end, the bad guy i root for gets brutally mogged by the genetically superior hero and it is praised as an act of virtuous justice and a cool underdog story.
Literal metaphor for how normies view real life.
TLDR: Fuck this shit, i wanna watch a movie where the "villain" i identify with doesn't get brutally mogged by the "hero" while the mogging is reframed as an act of justice and a "good ending".
Plus, i always side with the villain, and him getting mogged and humiliated at the end is pure suifuel for me.
The plot of most "good" stories goes something like this:
The hero (if there is a hero) is a bluepiller, who got hurt at some point, but yet clings onto his delusions.
After the event that hurt him, he has a chip on his shoulder.
With that chip on his shoulder he strives to do the impossible in order to avenge his past.
He "falls down seven times, but gets up 8 times" (which doesn't even make sense).
He thinks "it's not about how much you can dish out, it's about how much you can take".
Plus he is selfish, sacrificing many "bad" people in order to save a few loved ones, but it is justified because of reasons of course.
That "keep hustling, keep grinding, nevER give up" attitude is of course paired with certain gifts like good looks, magical powers and so on,
because the hero cant be a subhuman incel.
That would make him unlikable after all...
The villain/antihero on the other hand is always blackpilled to the core.
He is a brutal realist, and a pessimist.
Plus he is often a subhuman inkler.
He falls down once, and never gets up, because he knows exactly he will fall again.
There is no hope, and he tries to spread that message by making others suffer, in order to make them "understand this pain".
But at the end, the bad guy i root for gets brutally mogged by the genetically superior hero and it is praised as an act of virtuous justice and a cool underdog story.
Literal metaphor for how normies view real life.
TLDR: Fuck this shit, i wanna watch a movie where the "villain" i identify with doesn't get brutally mogged by the "hero" while the mogging is reframed as an act of justice and a "good ending".
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