
Nordicel94
Pancake-faced viking-cel
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...mostly due to failo, well imagine that some people, good looking people, have the opposite trajectory. They look back at their past as a series of successess and advancement, a lack of struggle, a breeze. In my mind, a string of failures is the normal, I can't even imagine a string of successess. Imagine thinking, before falling asleep, of all the wins you've had in your life, an endless stream of validation, love and sex and drifting off with a smile on your face. It might sound impossible, but people are living that life!
Their default setting is to progress and flourish, ours is to fail and rot - and this doesn't even anything to do with effort. They don't do anything special to deserve a life of constant fulfilment, just like we don't do anything to deserve this torture.
Normies see their lives as a struggle too, but there's a balance between failure and success. They don't look back at their life as a string of failures but as a web of triumphs and defeats. What's annoying about them is that they don't recognise that they would never have had any defeats if they were good looking. They have some surface level understanding that attractive people have an easier time getting jobs but what they don't understand is that good looking people live in a different universe - and they will deny that fact to their death because it makes them uncomfortable, they want life to be about merit.
A good looking face is literally a perpetual motion machine that produces dopamine filled experiences. Being good looking overshadows any other privilege on the planet.
Their default setting is to progress and flourish, ours is to fail and rot - and this doesn't even anything to do with effort. They don't do anything special to deserve a life of constant fulfilment, just like we don't do anything to deserve this torture.
Normies see their lives as a struggle too, but there's a balance between failure and success. They don't look back at their life as a string of failures but as a web of triumphs and defeats. What's annoying about them is that they don't recognise that they would never have had any defeats if they were good looking. They have some surface level understanding that attractive people have an easier time getting jobs but what they don't understand is that good looking people live in a different universe - and they will deny that fact to their death because it makes them uncomfortable, they want life to be about merit.
A good looking face is literally a perpetual motion machine that produces dopamine filled experiences. Being good looking overshadows any other privilege on the planet.