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Which of these 2 had a worse life

edgelordcel

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20yo
Manlet
Drug addict
Had sex before
Low inhib
Low iq
Parent left-single mother




19yo
Manlet
Virgin Incel
No drugs, casual drinks, no smoke
High inhib
Avg iq
Parents dissapointed
Never loved by a foid
 
second dude high inhib is a death sentence
 
Second dude. Being high-inhib is hell.
 
19yo. High inhib is death sentence
 
19 yo. How is this even a question :feelskek:
 
It's difficult to quantify someone's life experience purely based on a list of traits or circumstances, as the overall quality of life and personal fulfillment can be influenced by a wide range of factors including personality, resilience, social support, and personal values.

However, if we break down the traits you've listed for both individuals:

  • The 20-year-old faces challenges like addiction, possibly lower intellectual capability, and a family structure that may provide less support (being raised by a single mother, assuming no other positive support systems are in place). Addiction can lead to numerous health, legal, and personal issues that significantly complicate life.
  • The 19-year-old experiences social isolation (described as a virgin incel), high inhibitions which could lead to social anxiety or avoidance, and a feeling of not being loved or valued, especially in personal relationships. Disappointment from parents can also heavily impact self-esteem and personal development.
Each scenario presents its own set of difficulties. The 20-year-old might struggle more with health and societal integration due to addiction, while the 19-year-old might struggle more with emotional and psychological issues due to social isolation and familial pressures.

Ultimately, both individuals could benefit from support and intervention targeted at their specific challenges—like counseling for addiction and emotional support for the 19-year-old. It's also essential for both to seek out communities and resources that can help them build a healthier and more fulfilling life. This might include therapy, support groups, educational opportunities, and positive social interactions.
 
It's difficult to quantify someone's life experience purely based on a list of traits or circumstances, as the overall quality of life and personal fulfillment can be influenced by a wide range of factors including personality, resilience, social support, and personal values.

However, if we break down the traits you've listed for both individuals:

  • The 20-year-old faces challenges like addiction, possibly lower intellectual capability, and a family structure that may provide less support (being raised by a single mother, assuming no other positive support systems are in place). Addiction can lead to numerous health, legal, and personal issues that significantly complicate life.
  • The 19-year-old experiences social isolation (described as a virgin incel), high inhibitions which could lead to social anxiety or avoidance, and a feeling of not being loved or valued, especially in personal relationships. Disappointment from parents can also heavily impact self-esteem and personal development.
Each scenario presents its own set of difficulties. The 20-year-old might struggle more with health and societal integration due to addiction, while the 19-year-old might struggle more with emotional and psychological issues due to social isolation and familial pressures.

Ultimately, both individuals could benefit from support and intervention targeted at their specific challenges—like counseling for addiction and emotional support for the 19-year-old. It's also essential for both to seek out communities and resources that can help them build a healthier and more fulfilling life. This might include therapy, support groups, educational opportunities, and positive social interactions.
ChadGPT.
 
First one is worse tbh
 
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Second one describes me except I don't drink either.

I think 20 yo has it worse. I wouldn't want to be a drug addict.
 
Second one is like me nobody has ever given me a second thought
 
20yo
Manlet
Drug addict
Had sex before
Low inhib
Low iq
Parent left-single mother




19yo
Manlet
Virgin Incel
No drugs, casual drinks, no smoke
High inhib
Avg iq
Parents dissapointed
Never loved by a foid
if the 20 year old is poor then he is worse off
 

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