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Blackpill Foids be like "be kind your personality is shit"

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autistspy1

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And yet they fail to realize that most of us started out as kind gentle guys and got treated like shit or bullied to hell by chads while they laughed at us. I stg they deserve all the shit they get
 
they are the ones with the shit personality, not me
 
True, I was harshly bullied for my race, height, looks, autism, and learning disability, and I lived in a children’s home, similar to an orphanage, that was illegal and shouldn’t have been operating
 
True, I was harshly bullied for my race, height, looks, autism, and learning disability, and I lived in a children’s home, similar to an orphanage, that was illegal and shouldn’t have been operating
yes and not only do they not give a fuck but they'll laugh about it or tell you to get over it. Tell them to get over rape and watch how mad they get tho
 
And yet they fail to realize that most of us started out as kind gentle guys and got treated like shit or bullied to hell by chads while they laughed at us. I stg they deserve all the shit they get
I genuinely believe a lot of peeps here are genuinely good people but twisted thanks to a lifetime of mistreatment due to Looks, Height and NT (or lack of).

"BUT BUT GETTING TREATED LIKE THE ABSOLUTE WORST IS NO JUSTIFICATION TO SAY MEANIE SHIT ABOUT WOMEN INKIE!111:soy::soy::soy::soy:"remember that incels are essentially traumatized people, and you must know that trauma's effects and consequences vary from person to person
 
And yet they fail to realize that most of us started out as kind gentle guys and got treated like shit or bullied to hell by chads while they laughed at us. I stg they deserve all the shit they get
They also demonize nice guys just for wanting love as though its some unreasonable demand.
 
True, I was harshly bullied for my race, height, looks, autism, and learning disability, and I lived in a children’s home, similar to an orphanage, that was illegal and shouldn’t have been operating
Brutal
I dont think I would have been able to cope growing up in a childrens home it seems like such a shitty environment especially for someone with incel genes or autism

Everyone Ive met that comes from one is always fucked up mentally
 
Before I was kind and had a decent personality, but now I’m a miserable sack of shit that hates everything. What do you expect after years of negative feedback loops.
 
>criminals are like that because of socio-economic factors, they deserve to be listened and be given as many chances as they need :foidSoy:
>evil inkies only have themselves to blame, the world don't owe you shit, you were bullied and isolated because you deserved it :foidSoy:
 
American foids pretty much all deserve to be graped. They are all rotten, gaslighting cunts. Anything that causes them misery can only be a good thing.
 

Yes this mistreatment made our brains screwed up

Neurocognitive Mechanisms: A Deeper Look

  • Threat System:Maltreatment can profoundly disrupt the development of the brain's threat system. This system, responsible for detecting and responding to danger, may become hyper-responsive in maltreated children.
    • Consequences:This hypervigilance can lead to:
      • Misinterpretation of social cues: Maltreated children may perceive neutral or even friendly social interactions as threatening, leading to defensive or aggressive responses.
      • Heightened anxiety and fear: Constant scanning for threats can lead to chronic anxiety and fear, impacting social interactions and increasing the risk of peer conflict.
  • Reward System:Maltreatment can also disrupt the development of the brain's reward system. This system plays a crucial role in social bonding, motivation, and experiencing pleasure.
    • Consequences:Disruptions can lead to:
      • Difficulty forming and maintaining healthy social relationships: Maltreated children may struggle to experience joy and connection with peers, making it difficult to build positive social bonds.
      • Increased risk for externalizing behaviors: Seeking rewards through negative means, such as aggression or delinquency, may become more likely.
  • Autobiographical Memory System:Maltreatment can negatively impact the development of autobiographical memory, which involves remembering personal experiences and events.
    • Consequences:
      • Difficulties in understanding and regulating emotions: Maltreated children may have difficulty recalling and processing past experiences, making it challenging to understand and regulate their emotions.
      • Impaired social cognition: Difficulties in understanding and interpreting social situations, leading to misinterpretations and increased risk of social conflict.
"Stress Generation" and "Stress Susceptibility"

  • Stress Generation: As mentioned, altered neurocognitive functioning, particularly in the threat system, can lead to behaviors that increase the likelihood of peer victimization. For example, hypervigilance and misinterpretations of social cues may lead to aggressive or withdrawn behaviors that provoke bullying.
  • Stress Susceptibility: Maltreated children may be more vulnerable to the negative impacts of peer victimization due to pre-existing emotional and behavioral difficulties. For instance, children with heightened anxiety or difficulty regulating emotions may be more severely impacted by bullying experiences.
"Social Thinning"

  • Maltreatment can disrupt the development of secure attachment relationships, leading to difficulties in forming and maintaining healthy social bonds.
  • This can result in limited social support networks for maltreated children, leaving them more vulnerable to the negative impacts of peer victimization. When faced with bullying, they may have fewer supportive peers to turn to for help or comfort.
 
Kid: *gets treated like he isn’t even a human being*
Kid: *reacts differently due to brain being messed up from maltreatment*
Normies at school: “what a weirdo!”
Kid: *goes home to cry because he just wants one person in his life to care about him*

Yes this mistreatment made our brains screwed up

Neurocognitive Mechanisms: A Deeper Look

  • Threat System:Maltreatment can profoundly disrupt the development of the brain's threat system. This system, responsible for detecting and responding to danger, may become hyper-responsive in maltreated children.
    • Consequences:This hypervigilance can lead to:
      • Misinterpretation of social cues: Maltreated children may perceive neutral or even friendly social interactions as threatening, leading to defensive or aggressive responses.
      • Heightened anxiety and fear: Constant scanning for threats can lead to chronic anxiety and fear, impacting social interactions and increasing the risk of peer conflict.
  • Reward System:Maltreatment can also disrupt the development of the brain's reward system. This system plays a crucial role in social bonding, motivation, and experiencing pleasure.
    • Consequences:Disruptions can lead to:
      • Difficulty forming and maintaining healthy social relationships: Maltreated children may struggle to experience joy and connection with peers, making it difficult to build positive social bonds.
      • Increased risk for externalizing behaviors: Seeking rewards through negative means, such as aggression or delinquency, may become more likely.
  • Autobiographical Memory System:Maltreatment can negatively impact the development of autobiographical memory, which involves remembering personal experiences and events.
    • Consequences:
      • Difficulties in understanding and regulating emotions: Maltreated children may have difficulty recalling and processing past experiences, making it challenging to understand and regulate their emotions.
      • Impaired social cognition: Difficulties in understanding and interpreting social situations, leading to misinterpretations and increased risk of social conflict.
"Stress Generation" and "Stress Susceptibility"

  • Stress Generation: As mentioned, altered neurocognitive functioning, particularly in the threat system, can lead to behaviors that increase the likelihood of peer victimization. For example, hypervigilance and misinterpretations of social cues may lead to aggressive or withdrawn behaviors that provoke bullying.
  • Stress Susceptibility: Maltreated children may be more vulnerable to the negative impacts of peer victimization due to pre-existing emotional and behavioral difficulties. For instance, children with heightened anxiety or difficulty regulating emotions may be more severely impacted by bullying experiences.
"Social Thinning"

  • Maltreatment can disrupt the development of secure attachment relationships, leading to difficulties in forming and maintaining healthy social bonds.
  • This can result in limited social support networks for maltreated children, leaving them more vulnerable to the negative impacts of peer victimization. When faced with bullying, they may have fewer supportive peers to turn to for help or comfort.
 
American foids pretty much all deserve to be graped. They are all rotten, gaslighting cunts. Anything that causes them misery can only be a good thing.
that's why y'all should commit voyeurism or blackmail them into sleeping with you
 
>criminals are like that because of socio-economic factors, they deserve to be listened and be given as many chances as they need :foidSoy:
>evil inkies only have themselves to blame, the world don't owe you shit, you were bullied and isolated because you deserved it :foidSoy:
The hypocrisy is astounding
 

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