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SuicideFuel the differences between incels and normies

farro95

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For a few months now, I've been doing some sort of volunteer work that provides a paltry expense reimbursement. They put me to work with other normies. I've noticed that the difference between us incels and them is HUGE. Smart people, who understand immediately and do many things in life. I'm inept, incompetent, and know nothing. They treat me like a retard. Of course, everyone is having relationships except me, a poor, ugly, loser incel. I would definitely (or very likely) live much better with a woman by my side. I suck at everything, I'm a genetic reject and I deserve to be killed.
 
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Crazy how much better their quality of life is. We were born under the worst possible circumstances, yet they still have the audacity to shift all the blame onto us. It's just not fair. You'd never catch me doing volunteer work for normscum.
 
Crazy how much better their quality of life is. We were born under the worst possible circumstances, yet they still have the audacity to shift all the blame onto us. It's just not fair. You'd never catch me doing volunteer work for normscum.
I'm volunteering only for reimbursement I can't find work because I'm ugly and incompetent and I need money.
 
I'm volunteering only for reimbursement I can't find work because I'm ugly and incompetent and I need money.
Brootal. Best of luck to you, man.
 
Smart people, who understand immediately and do many things in life.
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It makes me angry thinking about how many opportunities they have. A normie's life is like an open blank sheet where they can write anything on it and become anything. They can try anything because they know that they will succeed or learn something from it.
Meanwhile, I was a beaten dog who learned to never try doing anything. Whenever I went, and I didn't go many places, I was at the bottom, the one who struggled the most and who got the worst results while the others were naturally thriving and having fun.
Normie's motto is "put yourself out there" because it actually works for them.
 

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