darktriadterror
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I was reading this autobiographical novel by Sylvia Plath and got blackpilled unexpectedly. Women back in 40s/50s were not less heightist/lookist. This is how manlets were seen and treated by them back then:
Brutal. Reading this novel I only got (at least up to now) transported into a insufferable and materialistic cunt's mind. The novel's contents focus a lot on how things looks like and the author aesthetic descriptions and impressions, it's surprising how much attention she pays to those things, I suppose this is how normie women view the world.
Initially I was expecting something akin to "No Longer Human" by Dazai, who was a depressed Chang with some lookist moments in his book but not as remotely as materiallistic/focused on aesthetics and he at least managed to put insights into human nature here and there. I was very wrong.
Brutal. Reading this novel I only got (at least up to now) transported into a insufferable and materialistic cunt's mind. The novel's contents focus a lot on how things looks like and the author aesthetic descriptions and impressions, it's surprising how much attention she pays to those things, I suppose this is how normie women view the world.
Initially I was expecting something akin to "No Longer Human" by Dazai, who was a depressed Chang with some lookist moments in his book but not as remotely as materiallistic/focused on aesthetics and he at least managed to put insights into human nature here and there. I was very wrong.