
universallyabhorred
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Readers might have noticed my eloquent and articulate writing style, sometimes to the extent of being overly elaborate and unclear. Much of this is not a result of high natural intelligence, but rather my upbringing. The place I grew up in valued intelligence and talent, so much so that some of the nerds were popular and academics, mainly STEM, were considered more valuable than sports. Of course there was still a certain level of social intellect required to not be ostracized or stuck with the outcasts, I unfortunately failed to meet the cut.
Back to my point, anyone whose intellectual performance in areas, such as Math was sub-par, were generally looked down on and sometimes bullied for being dumb. This even happened to me in rare cases, despite me being known as something like a nerd, by some people. The most annoying fact about this is most of the kids there were ethnic currycels and ricecels and the like, who were ugly as shit, and coped with degrees and money, so many of them will die a virgin.
Even more surprising most of them, weren't technically more intelligent than average, but they wasted their entire life studying, with their parents forcing them to take classes with expensive tutors, do math problems, SAT prep, extracurriculars and clubs. They never really enjoyed their childhood and teenage years compared to others. I myself was subjected to such harsh tutoring, though to a lesser degree than some of my peers, as such I can feign intellectual prowess.
This of course did me no good since I ended up dropping out of university and am likely unemployable, due to my autism. Meanwhile most of my peers are wildly successful, I even knew one Christian moral-fag gook who sometimes hung with me in high school, probably out of pity, who made it into an Ivy League and got the second best GPA in my school. Hilariously, he ended up being beaten by some curry-whore for the first spot.
Back to my point, anyone whose intellectual performance in areas, such as Math was sub-par, were generally looked down on and sometimes bullied for being dumb. This even happened to me in rare cases, despite me being known as something like a nerd, by some people. The most annoying fact about this is most of the kids there were ethnic currycels and ricecels and the like, who were ugly as shit, and coped with degrees and money, so many of them will die a virgin.
Even more surprising most of them, weren't technically more intelligent than average, but they wasted their entire life studying, with their parents forcing them to take classes with expensive tutors, do math problems, SAT prep, extracurriculars and clubs. They never really enjoyed their childhood and teenage years compared to others. I myself was subjected to such harsh tutoring, though to a lesser degree than some of my peers, as such I can feign intellectual prowess.
This of course did me no good since I ended up dropping out of university and am likely unemployable, due to my autism. Meanwhile most of my peers are wildly successful, I even knew one Christian moral-fag gook who sometimes hung with me in high school, probably out of pity, who made it into an Ivy League and got the second best GPA in my school. Hilariously, he ended up being beaten by some curry-whore for the first spot.
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