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I was coming into my 6th period class and as I went to my assigned seat at my table of 4, I saw that the person in the seat next to mine was talking to a girl and she was obviously chadstruck (smiling and giggling), she was standing right over my seat talking to him and didn't move as I tried to sit down. I had to literally bend to avoid touching her while squeezing into my seat, which made them go silent for a moment before resuming their conversation with me in between whilst pretending I didn't exist.
After the bitch left I could feel that the guy was pissed off at me, I remember debating whether I should apologize to him or not but I don't remember if I did. You can literally just go about your day trying to survive and avoid bothering anyone and people will still get pissed at you as an incel, I have no idea what I could've done differently, I feel like it would also have been weird if I just stood next to them and waited for them to finish talking before getting in my seat.
I feel like that, and not our basic human desire for love, is representative of true "entitlement
" ; Two people just believing that a public space is their own fucking romcom movie set, and getting annoyed at someone who's just going about their business and existing in the same area like i'm the one making it awkward or something.
After the bitch left I could feel that the guy was pissed off at me, I remember debating whether I should apologize to him or not but I don't remember if I did. You can literally just go about your day trying to survive and avoid bothering anyone and people will still get pissed at you as an incel, I have no idea what I could've done differently, I feel like it would also have been weird if I just stood next to them and waited for them to finish talking before getting in my seat.
I feel like that, and not our basic human desire for love, is representative of true "entitlement