metabuxx
Infernal Archon
-
- Joined
- Oct 21, 2019
- Posts
- 13,730
We have known this since we were small but we never really cared. But now when I think about it, I realized that the children's fairy tale book "The Princess and the Frog" dropped a huge blackpill on us when we were too small to understand its significance.
Princess Tiana allows the frog to sleep with her, eat with her and in the end she kisses him and turns him into a prince. What more evidence do you need to accept the fact that foids would rather kiss ugly frogs than subhumans like us.
The book tried to warn us way back about the hate and contempt foids have for ugly men. I'm pretty sure that many men in her kingdom would have tried to pursue her, but she chose a frog over them. Even fairy tale writers knew about the nature of foids and they tried their best to blackpill us. But the bluepilled world gaslighted us into believing that the story was about true love and not about a foid's nature.
Princess Tiana allows the frog to sleep with her, eat with her and in the end she kisses him and turns him into a prince. What more evidence do you need to accept the fact that foids would rather kiss ugly frogs than subhumans like us.
The book tried to warn us way back about the hate and contempt foids have for ugly men. I'm pretty sure that many men in her kingdom would have tried to pursue her, but she chose a frog over them. Even fairy tale writers knew about the nature of foids and they tried their best to blackpill us. But the bluepilled world gaslighted us into believing that the story was about true love and not about a foid's nature.