
Jealous Freak
The outcast of society
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In 2019, back when I was in high school, I was mindlessly scrolling through Twitter when I stumbled upon a repost of a girl I recognized immediately. She wasn't a popular girl, but everyone knew her because she was absolutely stunning. Any white knight cuck in our school would jump to her defense.
So here's the deal: she shared a chat where some chud-looking dude, who I don't even know personally, but I knew who he was, a 14 year old, and she was 17, he asked her for nude pics. I can't remember all the details, but she only screencapped that part of the conversation, leaving out the context.
What blew my mind was the avalanche of comments that followed. It was just a bunch of white knights, cucks, and simps from our school rallying around her, demanding she leak his number so they could "handle him," calling him every name in the book.
I was ready to jump in and defend the dude, wanting to call out the girl for choosing to broadcast her five minutes of fame instead of just blocking the guy and moving on. But I held back because some classmates were chiming in too, and I didn't want to stir up any trouble. But I feel bad for him, because she exposed him, and I don't know what happened to the boy next.
Man, that situation infuriated me, and I still feel that rage today. Even after six years, I’m on the hunt for her Twitter under a different account, just waiting to spam some based comments on her posts, now that she's without the school's reiforcemnt protection.
So here's the deal: she shared a chat where some chud-looking dude, who I don't even know personally, but I knew who he was, a 14 year old, and she was 17, he asked her for nude pics. I can't remember all the details, but she only screencapped that part of the conversation, leaving out the context.
What blew my mind was the avalanche of comments that followed. It was just a bunch of white knights, cucks, and simps from our school rallying around her, demanding she leak his number so they could "handle him," calling him every name in the book.
I was ready to jump in and defend the dude, wanting to call out the girl for choosing to broadcast her five minutes of fame instead of just blocking the guy and moving on. But I held back because some classmates were chiming in too, and I didn't want to stir up any trouble. But I feel bad for him, because she exposed him, and I don't know what happened to the boy next.
Man, that situation infuriated me, and I still feel that rage today. Even after six years, I’m on the hunt for her Twitter under a different account, just waiting to spam some based comments on her posts, now that she's without the school's reiforcemnt protection.
