BlkPillPres
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I've been re-watching the series, and for some reason only now I'm noticing things said that went over my head before
This is a quote from him in season 1 episode 7, when he's talking about Catelyn Stark (btw his nickname was little finger because when he was young he was smaller than average and he was born in a place called "The Fingers")
Petyr Baelish (speaking to a whore at one of the brothels he owns - JFL he's even an escortcel):
I was her little confidant, her plaything. She could tell me anything, anything at all. She told me about all the horses that she liked, the castle that she wanted to live in and the man that she wanted to marry - a Northerner with a jaw like an anvil. So I challenged him to a duel.
I mean, why not? I'd read all the stories. The little hero always beats the big villain in all the stories.
In the end, she wouldn't even let him kill me.
"He's just a boy," she said.
"Please don't hurt him."
So he gave me a nice little scar to remember him by, and off they went.
Is she still married to him? Oh, no.
He got himself killed before the wedding and she ended up with his brother, an even more impressive specimen.
She loves him, I'm afraid.
And why wouldn't she? I mean, who could compare to him? He's just so good.
Do you know what I learned, losing that duel? I learned that I'll never win, not that way.
That's their game, their rules.
I'm not going to fight them.
I'm going to fuck them.
That's what I know.
That's what I am.
And only by admitting what we are can we get what we want.
So many aspects of the black pill were talked about in that scene alone, this is literally an ode to the black pill, an ode to incels, right there in the series, I'm surprised this was even allowed, but I guess was before incel hate really started to take off, this would have had nearly as much outrage as the joker movie if it was done in these times
LET US NOW BREAK NOW THE KEY PARTS OF THE QUOTE
@IncelKing I can really see now why you chose Lord Baelish as your avatar, the dude is the most self admitted incel I've ever seen in any tv series, that scene sounds as if an incel wrote it, points out so many truths of the black pill we've all experienced and speak about everyday, if game of thrones were to be done in this current time, this episode would have received a lot of outrage JFL
This is a quote from him in season 1 episode 7, when he's talking about Catelyn Stark (btw his nickname was little finger because when he was young he was smaller than average and he was born in a place called "The Fingers")
Petyr Baelish (speaking to a whore at one of the brothels he owns - JFL he's even an escortcel):
I was her little confidant, her plaything. She could tell me anything, anything at all. She told me about all the horses that she liked, the castle that she wanted to live in and the man that she wanted to marry - a Northerner with a jaw like an anvil. So I challenged him to a duel.
I mean, why not? I'd read all the stories. The little hero always beats the big villain in all the stories.
In the end, she wouldn't even let him kill me.
"He's just a boy," she said.
"Please don't hurt him."
So he gave me a nice little scar to remember him by, and off they went.
Is she still married to him? Oh, no.
He got himself killed before the wedding and she ended up with his brother, an even more impressive specimen.
She loves him, I'm afraid.
And why wouldn't she? I mean, who could compare to him? He's just so good.
Do you know what I learned, losing that duel? I learned that I'll never win, not that way.
That's their game, their rules.
I'm not going to fight them.
I'm going to fuck them.
That's what I know.
That's what I am.
And only by admitting what we are can we get what we want.
So many aspects of the black pill were talked about in that scene alone, this is literally an ode to the black pill, an ode to incels, right there in the series, I'm surprised this was even allowed, but I guess was before incel hate really started to take off, this would have had nearly as much outrage as the joker movie if it was done in these times
LET US NOW BREAK NOW THE KEY PARTS OF THE QUOTE
Catelyn Stark lusting after Chad and wealth (higher status) over Petyr, despite him always being there for herthe castle that she wanted to live in and the man that she wanted to marry - a Northerner with a jaw like an anvil
Him jokingly referring to how naive he was about the world, and how he too was fooled by the "just world fallacy" and other blue pilled BS that is forcefed to males in their youth to "keep them in line"The little hero always beats the big villain in all the stories.
Catelyn admitting that she doesn't even see him as a manIn the end, she wouldn't even let him kill me.
"He's just a boy," she said.
Chad being cruel to lower class men for his amusement, and women as always going along with it and giving positive reinforcement to the behaviorSo he gave me a nice little scar to remember him by, and off they went.
Catelyn simply trading up and monkey branching onto the guys brother (another Chad) after he diedHe got himself killed before the wedding and she ended up with his brother, an even more impressive specimen.
She could have went back to Petyr, who loved her so much that he would have been willing to take her back despite how she hurt him, but looks (physical attractiveness), is what mattersHe got himself killed before the wedding and she ended up with his brother, an even more impressive specimen. And why wouldn't she? I mean, who could compare to him? He's just so good.
Petyr accepts the black pill, realizing that he can't limit himself by the bounds of conventional morality if he wants to "win" at life, because those rules only benefit those who have the advantage of wealth and genetics to begin with, MORALITY IS A HANDICAP THE INFERIOR CANNOT AFFORDI learned that I'll never win, not that way. That's their game, their rules.
Only when an incel abandons his ego and truly admits to himself that he is beneath everyone else, will he stop restricting himself by their rules and actually be able to get the things he wants from lifeAnd only by admitting what we are can we get what we want.
@IncelKing I can really see now why you chose Lord Baelish as your avatar, the dude is the most self admitted incel I've ever seen in any tv series, that scene sounds as if an incel wrote it, points out so many truths of the black pill we've all experienced and speak about everyday, if game of thrones were to be done in this current time, this episode would have received a lot of outrage JFL
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