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Blackpill sources proving that personality is bullshit, bullies won, and your behavior will be judged based off looks

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Aggressiveness makes you more popular unless you are ugly

Bullies are happier than incels

Bullies have more sex

Looks is what determines how people perceived your personality, literally hot = good personality even if you act the same as an incel

Again, assholes get more sex

Finally, and maybe most importantly, it is MEN that care about personality in a partner, not women. Actually, women do care, just in a reverse order. They like guys with bad personalities.

Sorry bluepillers, you have everything backwards


sources were found on the .org GEG :feelshaha:
 
Aggressiveness makes you more popular unless you are ugly

Bullies are happier than incels

Bullies have more sex

Looks is what determines how people perceived your personality, literally hot = good personality even if you act the same as an incel

Again, assholes get more sex

Finally, and maybe most importantly, it is MEN that care about personality in a partner, not women. Actually, women do care, just in a reverse order. They like guys with bad personalities.

Sorry bluepillers, you have everything backwards


sources were found on the .org GEG :feelshaha:
thx
 
Everything is backwards.
 
We will destroy the world for inceldia.


Bully mass deletion is the only way. This is it boyos.

In order to win we must destroy half of the world’s population.


Make their lives a little bit more of a hassle it’s legit the only way do it all in gta online with agents of sabotage dlc
 
No we need women.





To be our fleshlights.

All forced and have their mouths stitched up.


This is the only way to revert to an idealized utopia.

That scenery in gta iv

I refuse the robot plan.

It doesn’t save us.

I need us to be FREE
 
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022440510000154 Aggressiveness makes you more popular unless you are ugly
This research article explores the intriguing relationship between facial attractiveness, aggression, and social popularity in adolescents. Here's a breakdown of the key findings and insights:




1. The Problem:

  • The "Cool" Aggressor: While aggression is generally associated with unpopularity, some aggressive adolescents enjoy high social status among their peers. This study aimed to understand why this occurs.
2. The Hypothesis:

  • Attractiveness as a Buffer: The researchers hypothesized that facial attractiveness could act as a buffer against the negative social consequences of aggressive behavior. In other words, attractive adolescents who are also aggressive might still be perceived as popular due to their physical appeal.
3. The Study:

  • Participants: 143 seventh-grade students (70 girls) from a diverse suburban school district.

  • Data Collection:
    • Facial attractiveness: Independent raters assessed attractiveness levels from standardized photographs of the students.

    • Aggression: Teachers provided ratings on both social aggression (e.g., social exclusion, gossip) and physical aggression.

    • Popularity: Teacher ratings were also used to assess each student's popularity among peers.
4. Key Findings:

  • Attractiveness Moderates the Aggression-Popularity Link:
    • For less attractive adolescents: Aggression was strongly associated with lower popularity.

    • For more attractive adolescents: Aggression had a weaker or even non-existent impact on popularity.
  • This held true for both social and physical aggression.
5. Possible Explanations:

  • "Halo Effect": Attractive individuals are often perceived more positively overall, and this positive bias can overshadow their aggressive behaviors.

  • Leniency Bias: People may be more forgiving of aggressive behavior from attractive individuals, attributing it to external factors or viewing it as less serious.
  • "Cool" Factor: In some cases, aggressive behavior, when exhibited by an attractive individual, might even be seen as a sign of strength, confidence, or "coolness."
6. Implications:

  • Understanding "Popular" Aggression: This research helps explain why some aggressive adolescents remain popular despite their behavior.
  • Addressing Aggression in Schools: Recognizing the influence of attractiveness biases is crucial for educators and school psychologists. Interventions should consider the complex interplay between attractiveness, aggression, and social dynamics.
 
Bullies are happier than incels
I found the original study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26160858/

The article "Survival of the Fittest and the Sexiest: Evolutionary Origins of Adolescent Bullying" by Jun-Bin Koh and colleagues explores bullying behavior through the lens of evolutionary psychology theory (EPT). According to EPT, behaviors like bullying may have evolved because they offer adaptive advantages, such as better sexual opportunities, physical protection, and mental health benefits. The study involved 135 adolescents (ages 13 to 16) from a school in Vancouver, categorizing them into four groups: bullies, victims, bully/victims, and bystanders. They were assessed on four factors: depression, self-esteem, social status, and social anxiety.

The findings showed that bullies tended to have the highest social status and the most positive mental health scores, compared to other groups, especially in comparison to bully/victims. This supports the idea that bullying might have evolved as a strategy for gaining social dominance and securing reproductive advantages. The results have implications for how anti-bullying programs are designed, suggesting a need for considering the underlying social dynamics that fuel bullying.
 
The original study: https://archive.is/2020.12.05-192825/https://rd.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40806-017-0126-4

This study looks at whether bullying behavior is linked to having more sexual partners in adolescents and how personality traits play a role in this. The researchers thought that adolescents with traits like being manipulative or less agreeable might use bullying to get more sexual opportunities.

How the Study Worked:​

  • Two age groups: Older adolescents (about 18 years old) and younger adolescents (about 14 years old).
  • The researchers looked at their personality traits, bullying behavior, and how many sexual partners they reported.

What They Found:​

  • Honesty-Humility: In both age groups, lower scores in this trait (meaning being less honest or humble) were linked to more bullying and more sexual partners.
  • Older Adolescents:
    • Agreeableness: Less agreeable people (those who are more rude or competitive) bullied more and had more sexual partners.
    • Extraversion: Outgoing people had more sexual partners directly, whether or not they bullied.
  • Younger Adolescents:
    • Conscientiousness: Less responsible or organized people bullied more and had more sexual partners.

What It Means:​

The study suggests that certain personality traits (like being manipulative or less cooperative) can make adolescents more likely to bully, which might lead them to have more sexual partners.
 
Looks is what determines how people perceived your personality, literally hot = good personality even if you act the same as an incel
In the study titled "You’re OK Until You Misbehave: How Norm Violations Magnify the Attractiveness Devil Effect," researchers examined how male facial attractiveness and social norm violations influence female perceptions of men's personalities. The study found that norm violations had a significant impact on perceptions, especially when combined with unattractive facial features. This combination led to a "double devil effect," where the unattractive man who violated social norms was rated very negatively due to both his unattractiveness and his behavior. In contrast, norm violations had a less pronounced negative effect on attractive men.

These findings suggest that unattractive individuals who violate social norms may face stronger negative biases compared to their attractive counterparts. This has implications for areas such as online dating and jury deliberations, where first impressions and judgments based on appearance and behavior are significant.
 
Again, assholes get more sex
The study "Do Bullies Have More Sex? The Role of Personality" investigates how certain personality traits influence bullying behavior and the number of sexual partners among adolescents. It suggests that individuals with exploitative and manipulative traits, often associated with lower levels of Honesty-Humility, are more likely to engage in bullying and have more sexual partners.

The researchers hypothesized that bullying might serve as a strategy for individuals to display dominance and strength, potentially making them more attractive to potential sexual partners. They examined personality traits using the HEXACO model, which includes six dimensions: Honesty-Humility, Emotionality, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Openness to Experience. The study found that adolescents with lower scores in Honesty-Humility were more likely to engage in bullying behaviors, which in turn were associated with having more sexual partners.

In summary, the study indicates that adolescents who exhibit traits such as lower Honesty-Humility may use bullying as a tactic to increase their sexual opportunities. This suggests that certain personality traits can influence both bullying behavior and the number of sexual partners among adolescents.
 
I remember reading it. Absolutely brutal
 

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