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You couldn't make this shit up...
Then they respond with...
Disingenuous to say the least... By that Jokester Twitterer...
Imagine saying there's no more racism because there are black actors, they'd flip their shit.
I used to watch interviews because I was so amazed that troll-looking motherfucker wasn't an incel. He isn't just not an incel, iirc he was having girlfriends (getting laid) at the age most of the people on this forum are seething and shitposting about going ER.
Danny Devito has a great personality, very charismatic. He's funny, sharp, and has this great attitude where he's immune to being knocked down. Even when he's doing something totally ridiculous and demeaning like playing a deformed bird-mutant or coming out naked from inside a couch, he conducts himself like it's just another thing. Most people would feel totally humiliated doing that kind of shit, but Devito isn't, and the way he carries himself makes it seem like it's not a big deal. He doesn't give a shit. Pick-up artist guys call this "holding frame".
Obviously "just be yourself bro" is bad advice because being an incel means that "yourself" isn't enough. "yourself" is a miserable trainwreck. But recently, I've come to the conclusion that there are qualities to a person that matter more than a few millimeters of bone, or a few inches of height, or your race, or whatever. Some kind of ineffable, fun approach to life that makes a person attractive in the eyes of other people. It is my theory that by working on yourself, by being the "best possible version of yourself", and incel can perhaps gain this quality and ascend. That would be an incredible transformation, alchemy of the self, like turning lead into gold: nonetheless, I'm not convinced that it's impossible.
They're programmed robots that exist on different wavelengths from us. Sometimes I wonder if they even bleed the same color as meWhy do cucks and roasties seem unable to detect sarcasm or hyperbole?
OOO a talking dishwasher