NotQuiteChadLite
The Meeks shall inherit the Earth
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Women online only use their real life pics as their avatars. They always have to interject with “as a woman..” or some other similar line to let everyone know, usually unsolicited, that they are women. They do this so they can get the same treatment they are used to in real life, as in, being pedestal’d by betas and bluepillers.
It is rare for women not to have their real life picture as their avatar on YouTube, Twitter, etc. They also choose usernames that sound like something a girl would pick, so that everyone can immediately identify them as a girl so they can get their special treatment that they’re used to.
Women are incapable of not needing attention. There has never been a female game streamer who’s stream didn’t have a facecam taking up over half the screen, who quietly sits there and focuses on the game. There has never been an attractive girl who didn’t have her real life picture (covered in makeup, of course) as her Twitter or YouTube avatar.
It is rare for women not to have their real life picture as their avatar on YouTube, Twitter, etc. They also choose usernames that sound like something a girl would pick, so that everyone can immediately identify them as a girl so they can get their special treatment that they’re used to.
Women are incapable of not needing attention. There has never been a female game streamer who’s stream didn’t have a facecam taking up over half the screen, who quietly sits there and focuses on the game. There has never been an attractive girl who didn’t have her real life picture (covered in makeup, of course) as her Twitter or YouTube avatar.