Mainländer
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Today I arrived sooner than usual to my first class at college and made the mistake of taking a seat where the most popular girls usually sit. When they arrived, one of them started showing the pic of a student from my college's med school to the others, saying he wanted this girl to invite her (female) classmates to an event he's holding, I couldn't hear exactly if it was a party or whatever.
She said he was a "Bolsominion" (a derogatory term Brazilian leftists use to supporters of Bolsonaro, the Brazilian right-wing politician and current president), which made all of them lament for a quick while, but since the guy was obviously gl (I saw the pic, I'd rate him 7/10; all the foids in my class are sub6s), the foids quickly started coming up with excuses and rationalizations such as "but he's a nice person, right? - Yeah - Then we can overlook it...".
The foid who knew him and was showing his pic around said he got particularly interested in the best-looking girl in the class, about whom I have already written here multiple times. She acted nervous but was obviously happy she was his favorite one, and stared at his pic with an open mouth. The foids were constantly making remarks about his good looks and the one who knows him was attributing tons of good qualities to him.
Even the foid teacher participated in the circle after a while, adverting the girls to be careful with good-looking men and telling them to consider just getting with him (the word "ficar" in this sense is ambiguous, it can mean kissing, hooking up or fucking) quickly in order not to fall in love. You can't come up with this shit. The more radfem older lesbian was the only one against the girls getting with him because he's a supporter of Bolsonaro.
I was, because of the place I chose to sit, right in the middle of all that, being solemnly ignored, of course. I tried my best not to show how I was feeling. Not that anyone would even notice, I was invisible at that moment.
The halo effect is almost an exact science. If you're attractive, foids will overlook everything bad (or perceived as bad) about your personality and highlight anything good about it, sometimes even entirely projecting shit that never existed. If you're ugly, it doesn't matter how good your personality is, they'll never consider you as a sexual option and if you confront them they'll tell you that just being nice doesn't entitle you to anything, sometimes subsequently saying you're not truly nice as well.
She said he was a "Bolsominion" (a derogatory term Brazilian leftists use to supporters of Bolsonaro, the Brazilian right-wing politician and current president), which made all of them lament for a quick while, but since the guy was obviously gl (I saw the pic, I'd rate him 7/10; all the foids in my class are sub6s), the foids quickly started coming up with excuses and rationalizations such as "but he's a nice person, right? - Yeah - Then we can overlook it...".
The foid who knew him and was showing his pic around said he got particularly interested in the best-looking girl in the class, about whom I have already written here multiple times. She acted nervous but was obviously happy she was his favorite one, and stared at his pic with an open mouth. The foids were constantly making remarks about his good looks and the one who knows him was attributing tons of good qualities to him.
Even the foid teacher participated in the circle after a while, adverting the girls to be careful with good-looking men and telling them to consider just getting with him (the word "ficar" in this sense is ambiguous, it can mean kissing, hooking up or fucking) quickly in order not to fall in love. You can't come up with this shit. The more radfem older lesbian was the only one against the girls getting with him because he's a supporter of Bolsonaro.
I was, because of the place I chose to sit, right in the middle of all that, being solemnly ignored, of course. I tried my best not to show how I was feeling. Not that anyone would even notice, I was invisible at that moment.
The halo effect is almost an exact science. If you're attractive, foids will overlook everything bad (or perceived as bad) about your personality and highlight anything good about it, sometimes even entirely projecting shit that never existed. If you're ugly, it doesn't matter how good your personality is, they'll never consider you as a sexual option and if you confront them they'll tell you that just being nice doesn't entitle you to anything, sometimes subsequently saying you're not truly nice as well.
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