SmhChan
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So I was re-watching this famous curryland film called Devdas (a foid's film), a hindi adaptation of a novel by a soy-cuck foid-worshipper who made his career out of straw-manning his male characters. So, in this movie, despite being called a toxic character, SRK stole the show with his performance, which is still the most talked about till date.
Same with Rhett Butler in Gone with the wind. Only the scenes involving him make that movie. Clark Gable even famously once called that movie "a woman's picture".
Other famous examples include, Jack from Titanic, Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice, and of course Ken from the Barbie movie.
Even in the TV Series Friends, mainly a show for foids, the male characters are usually considered the favorites.
There are so many shitty rom-coms and other foid-centric movies, but it really seems to be the male characters that make them stand out. JFL.
I don't think it's "penis envy" or top whatever tiny percent men having 'better lives' (totally unsubstantiated) that fuel the jealousy of foids. It's that a man with all his flaws still shines brighter than their 'perfect' visage, which does it for them.
Same with Rhett Butler in Gone with the wind. Only the scenes involving him make that movie. Clark Gable even famously once called that movie "a woman's picture".
Other famous examples include, Jack from Titanic, Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice, and of course Ken from the Barbie movie.
Even in the TV Series Friends, mainly a show for foids, the male characters are usually considered the favorites.
There are so many shitty rom-coms and other foid-centric movies, but it really seems to be the male characters that make them stand out. JFL.
I don't think it's "penis envy" or top whatever tiny percent men having 'better lives' (totally unsubstantiated) that fuel the jealousy of foids. It's that a man with all his flaws still shines brighter than their 'perfect' visage, which does it for them.