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Usually, people can see the good and bad sides of most things. They can understand that behind everything bad about a person, there could be an underlying cause for why they act the way they do.
For ugly people, specifically ugly men, they never think twice. Whatever you’ve done that is wrong was expected. They expected you to fail; they expected you to be a bad person. And if you don’t do the bad things they expect you to do, they’re waiting for you to do it. Otherwise, you’re seen as too weak to do it. You don’t get the privilege of the benefit of the doubt. You’re ugly; it’s in your blood to be a bad person, it’s in your blood to be a freak.
In their eyes, a freak is all we will ever amount to. The only way you can escape it is if you magically transform like the characters in their movies.
People are so quick to say “just stop being ugly” or “just stop being fat” because they see miracles on television. That short, balding, ugly, nerd on TV? Well, in the span of an hour, approximately two episodes, he became a hot, tall, blue-eyed Chad. They’re so desensitized to reality, they can’t even fathom someone actually having to remain the pre-Chad (incel) in movies.
Everything is supposed to be a snap of the fingers, and voilà.
And when you can’t magically transform, they blame the one thing you can change, which is your personality, and not the one thing that is inevitably forced upon you, which is your looks.
For ugly people, specifically ugly men, they never think twice. Whatever you’ve done that is wrong was expected. They expected you to fail; they expected you to be a bad person. And if you don’t do the bad things they expect you to do, they’re waiting for you to do it. Otherwise, you’re seen as too weak to do it. You don’t get the privilege of the benefit of the doubt. You’re ugly; it’s in your blood to be a bad person, it’s in your blood to be a freak.
In their eyes, a freak is all we will ever amount to. The only way you can escape it is if you magically transform like the characters in their movies.
People are so quick to say “just stop being ugly” or “just stop being fat” because they see miracles on television. That short, balding, ugly, nerd on TV? Well, in the span of an hour, approximately two episodes, he became a hot, tall, blue-eyed Chad. They’re so desensitized to reality, they can’t even fathom someone actually having to remain the pre-Chad (incel) in movies.
Everything is supposed to be a snap of the fingers, and voilà.
And when you can’t magically transform, they blame the one thing you can change, which is your personality, and not the one thing that is inevitably forced upon you, which is your looks.