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Hypocrisy Normies are unironically more height obsessed than we are.

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As part of my job I am taking a 6 month long course that has 8 other students and a teacher.

Literally first day the tallest guys in the class are comparing heights and bragging about being "muh 6'5" and stuff and saying that 5'10" is tiny, to a 5'7 girl in the class. Literally a 20 minute discussion on height seemingly out of nowhere.

I dont want to reveal where I work but our work environment has a few constricted spaces, and the tall guys literally cannot resist complaining about how hard it is for them to get around because of their height, or how they bump their head into the wall sometimes because of their stature.

Every other three weeks or so the height conversation comes up time and time again. The funniest thing is that I am objectively the shortest person in that group, at 5'4", and do not contribute at all to the conversation, and they seem to ignore, at least in front of my face, how short I am. But given how obsessed these people are with height, I wouldn't be surprised that they think less of me for it and are not saying the quiet part out loud.

Mind you these aren't teenagers, we are a group of 27-34 year old individuals. Nothing has appreciably changed since I was in high-school or university. I truly believe that short guys wouldn't really think about their height if other people weren't so obsessed with it.
 
"muh 6'5" and stuff and saying that 5'10" is tiny, to a 5'7 girl in the class. Literally a 20 minute discussion on height seemingly out of nowhere.
:lul: :lul: too relatable, why do normies do this so much?? dont they get tired of having the same 200th convo about comparing heights i remember in highschool i always had to be silent when these faggots did this if i even let out a word they would come for me
 
:lul: :lul: too relatable, why do normies do this so much?? dont they get tired of having the same 200th convo about comparing heights i remember in highschool i always had to be silent when these faggots did this if i even let out a word they would come for me
I think it's because for normies, it's the easiest way to show that you're better than others very quickly. Social dynamics are very unclear at the start when people don't know each other which makes people uncomfortable. People want to know their position in a social gathering quickly so that they are sure they're not sitting in the bottom of it.

Height is the easiest way to do that because it's apparent to others and people tend to see it as a proxy for good genetics, and everyone subtly believes better genetics means a better, more valuable person. It also enables people to find someone in the group that is the lowest in position, which they can use to ensure they remain relatively higher up in a hierarchy.

Over the last twelve or so years of my life as a adult, I find that the only real way to avoid this is to keep social groups at an arms distance. Don't talk to people, don't socialize with people. They will never see you as a human being, just as someone they can use to raise themselves up.
 
the only real way to avoid this is to keep social groups at an arms distance. Don't talk to people, don't socialize with people. They will never see you as a human being, just as someone they can use to raise themselves up.
:yes::yes::yes: ive had to learn this the hard way there is no befriending normies they just want u around them because they take pride in mogging you
 
They ignore you because you're literally invisible to them. That in itself is a truecel trait.
 
Being left out of discussions when everyone else is involved is very relatable. When I got my white card a while ago I had a very similar experience to this
 
The problem with being a manlet is that even if you beat the group in skill or productivity, you are still seen as a manlet; this is why I do the bare minimum.
 
I think it's because for normies, it's the easiest way to show that you're better than others very quickly. Social dynamics are very unclear at the start when people don't know each other which makes people uncomfortable. People want to know their position in a social gathering quickly so that they are sure they're not sitting in the bottom of it.

Height is the easiest way to do that because it's apparent to others and people tend to see it as a proxy for good genetics, and everyone subtly believes better genetics means a better, more valuable person. It also enables people to find someone in the group that is the lowest in position, which they can use to ensure they remain relatively higher up in a hierarchy.

Over the last twelve or so years of my life as a adult, I find that the only real way to avoid this is to keep social groups at an arms distance. Don't talk to people, don't socialize with people. They will never see you as a human being, just as someone they can use to raise themselves up.
In person it doesnt even need to be said, it's visible.
 

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