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Story My original taste of the black pill. Suicide of Amanda Todd, 5yo video from TJ

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Why did the attractive young female attract all the attention and validation?

I understand that some might not want to go through the video because it's somewhat long or don't like the host (only video from him I watched, didn't realise how big he is on YT) but it's worth a review.

It's the story of a canadian girl who became a martyr after commiting suicide due to relentless bullying. I'll give you some details, she first attracted attentioned because she flashed her breasts for someone on the internet around 12 years old.

She then (and these are her words on interviews she did for magazines) met an old friend, spent a night at his house and had sex, then a few days later his girlfriend confronted her in school and beat her up. People became obsessed with her, showing photos/videos to schools she attended, they followed her even after she changed schools. She deteriorated mentally until she hanged herself.

Now the video was interesting for many reasons. First was that I was twenty years old at the time, not having been even remotely close to smelling a female cat's ass, while this girl was flashing her breasts during cam shows at twelve, spending the night at a boy's house, drinking and having sex at thirteen.

The video does not examine all this from the black pill perspective per se but still is a fragment of its time. The suicide of the attractive young girl became an internet sensation that moral hypocrites shed crocodile tears over and start anti-bullying campains, all while they never show even a fraction of the same zeal when it's an ugly/short male, ethnic minority etc being bullied right under their noses in their schools.

Second, her story was essentially about a teenager who did not understand and refused to live with the consequences of her actions. I have to push myself not to feel sorry for her, especially after the wonderful experiences I had with girls like her when I was in middle school but the halo effect wins me over. I would like to hear your opinion on this.

P.S. Is the juvenile female the embodiment humanity's virtues, hopes and dreams?
 
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This is a great point, I remember when this happened.

She wasn't that attractive though, just saying. Beckylite.
 
>Roastie kills herself
Lifefuel tbh, most of the time they don't actually go through with it
 

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