GooberMcKee
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Height does make a difference, and my good traits, sociability, and contributions are overlooked I am sure partially due to height. I am not "leadership material" despite being treated more seriously behind the screen and having experience that not many people have. Good manners and kindness and "being positive" are overlooked or found annoying if you're short or ugly, nobody gives a fuck. You're forgiven less for being a bit different in any way. I get baby talked by women and even sometimes other men.
People online try to gaslight you and say it's not your looks/height/money that causes foids to ignore you, it's that you're not "passionate", have hobbies, or are "interesting" or some other bullshit. Nobody gives a fuck about your hobbies if you're ugly. The best way to make yourself "interesting" is to be attractive.
I just read online and it seems that especially with the technology these days compared to the shitty Ilizarov method from 50 years ago, and internal nail fixations like precise, guichet or betzbone are relatively safe and complication free. It's also not like you will be limping or unable to run, lift, or jump after full recovery. Apparently Andrei Kirilenko had LL surgery, and most of us aren't professional athletes or will be doing that level of exercising anyway.
The cost is like $100k-$150k, and recovery is like a year and you can't really exercise or even work like you're used to. I think I can afford it if I keep a remote job or something, but the shitty part is I have to do the recovery alone as I have no friends or family I trust to take care of me and they're a bunch of crabs in a bucket anyway.
If I was planning to an hero, I might give it a shot anyway. I literally don’t care if I die in the process. So what if I lose my walking ability when I’m in my 60s. I don't want to continue losing my youth to a shitty life when I could be taller for life.
These comments are blackpilled as hell
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/shortguys/comments/1d1b9bm/why_are_people_allergic_to_hear_or_talk_about/
People online try to gaslight you and say it's not your looks/height/money that causes foids to ignore you, it's that you're not "passionate", have hobbies, or are "interesting" or some other bullshit. Nobody gives a fuck about your hobbies if you're ugly. The best way to make yourself "interesting" is to be attractive.
I just read online and it seems that especially with the technology these days compared to the shitty Ilizarov method from 50 years ago, and internal nail fixations like precise, guichet or betzbone are relatively safe and complication free. It's also not like you will be limping or unable to run, lift, or jump after full recovery. Apparently Andrei Kirilenko had LL surgery, and most of us aren't professional athletes or will be doing that level of exercising anyway.
The cost is like $100k-$150k, and recovery is like a year and you can't really exercise or even work like you're used to. I think I can afford it if I keep a remote job or something, but the shitty part is I have to do the recovery alone as I have no friends or family I trust to take care of me and they're a bunch of crabs in a bucket anyway.
If I was planning to an hero, I might give it a shot anyway. I literally don’t care if I die in the process. So what if I lose my walking ability when I’m in my 60s. I don't want to continue losing my youth to a shitty life when I could be taller for life.
These comments are blackpilled as hell
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/shortguys/comments/1d1b9bm/why_are_people_allergic_to_hear_or_talk_about/