ONION BURPS
Most men die at 27 — We just bury them at 72
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my parents have an old out of tune piano in their garage. I had a piano tuner come by a few months ago so I can get back into playing (the cope didn't last very long, gave up the next month). Anyway, the tuner guy was like 5'4. I'm 5'6, so I was slightly taller than him. My immediate reaction was, damn, how unfortunate.
I felt a sense of dominance over him though as we conversed about the piano. I started noticing it, almost like a subconscious primal reaction. I just felt "cooler" than him, more confident, more masculine. It was crazy. I complain about society poking fun of short guys as I am a short guy, but as soon as a shorter guy than me comes in the room, I enjoy the mog. I finally got to mog that day. It felt nice to height mog for once. I'm usually quiet, reserved, kinda autistic/awkward in social situations, but not when talking with someone my brain interpreted as 'inferior'.
I don't want to virtue signal like I'm a "good guy" ... But I usually don't think/feel like this. I don't know if I'm explaining it well, but it was an uncontrollable feeling and thought process. I can see why normies act the way they do, enjoying any kind of mog they can get in day to day life. If I was 6'5 I would be so excited to mog everytime I walked outside.
I felt a sense of dominance over him though as we conversed about the piano. I started noticing it, almost like a subconscious primal reaction. I just felt "cooler" than him, more confident, more masculine. It was crazy. I complain about society poking fun of short guys as I am a short guy, but as soon as a shorter guy than me comes in the room, I enjoy the mog. I finally got to mog that day. It felt nice to height mog for once. I'm usually quiet, reserved, kinda autistic/awkward in social situations, but not when talking with someone my brain interpreted as 'inferior'.
I don't want to virtue signal like I'm a "good guy" ... But I usually don't think/feel like this. I don't know if I'm explaining it well, but it was an uncontrollable feeling and thought process. I can see why normies act the way they do, enjoying any kind of mog they can get in day to day life. If I was 6'5 I would be so excited to mog everytime I walked outside.
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