Deleted member 5861
Blackpill Scientist
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I remember there was this perception in the forum that the attention given to us by the media will lure more potential incels to us, allowing us to blackpill them and thus spread the blackpill. But now, these anti-incel articles are starting to get so bad that THEY are the ones doing the job for us.
This is her picture btw
How much money do you guys have that she laughed at chads (jocks) bullying innocent and shy incels (nerds) when she was in school?
In the ’80s, ’90s and 2000s, there was an endless stream of movies and media, from “Revenge of the Nerds” to “Spider-Man” to “Beauty and the Geek,” dedicated to telling women that they’d be better off with nerds than with the arrogant jocks who would grunt cavemanlike in response to anything women said, before kicking sand in a nerd’s face.
Nerds were smart and decent underdogs who just needed a good-hearted lady to notice them and maybe get them a pair of contact lenses.
Boy, that stereotype does not hold up in 2018.
These days, stories of misogyny in nerd-world — and allegations of sexual harassment in tech companies — have become incredibly common. If I see someone in a Batman T-shirt, I no longer assume they’re a sensitive soul. Instead, I wonder if they harassed women during Gamergate or hang out on incel message boards talking about how Elliot Rodger was right to kill “blonde sorority sluts.” The most realistic part of “Revenge of the Nerds” now seems to be the creepy scene where the nerd protagonist tricks a woman into sex.
she then goes on about certain pro atheltes who donated to charity and other good boy shit. She also made sure to not mention the countless example of athletes doing bad things like abusing their gfs or committing crime.The notion of nerds being kinder than other men fades faster every day.
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Nerds are the overdogs now. If they got into tech early, they’re obscenely wealthy, and all of America now likes the stuff they enjoyed as kids. But they’re not wielding that power in a way that is especially kind or thoughtful.
So what about their old schoolyard nemeses, those heartless bullies — the jocks?
Well, they suddenly seem pretty great by comparison.
In June, the former N.F.L. player-turned-actor Terry Crews gave Senate testimony in which he spoke about having been sexually assaulted and warned against the “cult of toxic masculinity” that led him to believe he was more important than women.
And of course there’s Colin Kaepernick, the former 49ers quarterback, who drew national attention to police brutality by kneeling during the national anthem.
Despite their good deeds, they have been frequent targets of the president himself.
I just knew she was "excited" to watch all the "butthurt losers" whining over this article. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/11/opinion/sunday/nerds-lebron-james-elon-musk.htmlNone of these guys sound like the heartless, monosyllabic brutes pop culture made jocks out to be. They sound like the kind of men who would patiently listen to you and commiserate after a nerd sexually harasses you.
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These jocks are deeply decent men standing up to bullies in power. Just like nerds in old movies used to do.
This is her picture btw
How much money do you guys have that she laughed at chads (jocks) bullying innocent and shy incels (nerds) when she was in school?
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