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Spare me your witty prefabricated responses and listen: before 2010s we lived in a world of thriving youth subcultures. I still remember twinks with spiky emo hair pulling cute girls, short skater boys at the mall flirting with Stacies, the metalheads with gothic girlfriends, that local grunge rocker who couldn't play a guitar but could spoil god fearing christian girls --
-- This was a regular scene in my hometown back in 2005, and young men were into all sorts niches: hipstermaxxed, crustpunkmaxxed, metalmaxxed, wiggermaxxed, punkmaxxed, emomaxxed, gothmaxxed, rudeboymaxxed, christcoremaxxed, hiphopmaxxed. Your chances of getting a girlfriend (at least in your teen years) shrunk considerably the moment subcultures died.
Today the average guy only tries to emulate Chad, by working out like Chad and dressing in generic douche-bro high fashion of IG model Chad, in a world where every guy tries to be Chad, everyone competes against Chad, in a single arena where the aesthetic standard can only be that of Chad.
-- This was a regular scene in my hometown back in 2005, and young men were into all sorts niches: hipstermaxxed, crustpunkmaxxed, metalmaxxed, wiggermaxxed, punkmaxxed, emomaxxed, gothmaxxed, rudeboymaxxed, christcoremaxxed, hiphopmaxxed. Your chances of getting a girlfriend (at least in your teen years) shrunk considerably the moment subcultures died.
Today the average guy only tries to emulate Chad, by working out like Chad and dressing in generic douche-bro high fashion of IG model Chad, in a world where every guy tries to be Chad, everyone competes against Chad, in a single arena where the aesthetic standard can only be that of Chad.
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