SUH
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And if you're not good, no one will be willing to teach or play with you enough to be a bit better.
And then normies ask you why arent you "improoving yourself" by playing sports.
This is one of the most brutal blackpills, that Ive discovered playing any sport there is, from basketball to judo to ping pong. I remember from childhood, how after a few minutes of playing, especially team sports, most normie boys would play to a decent level and everyone would immediately notice me playing poorly and absolutely refuse to team up with me, or relegate me to an irrelevant role. Whenever I would say that I need to practice, I would get the reply that "you're either good at it or you suck. We found out you suck".
Ive seen this happen to me multiuple times after practicing. After practicing ping pong 2-3 times a week for 2-3 hours over the course of 4 months, I was absoluetly destroyed by someone who had only played a few times before in his life, because somehow he naturally could percieve and adjust the spin of the ball, while I couldnt.
When I trained judo, after 2 months, I still couldnt do basic grapples outside of slow motion demonstrations, while everyone else in the club mastered them after a week.
After practicing shooting in basketball, I played against someone who never played before, and he could consistently do 3 pointers while I couldnt do a single one. After I asked him how he could do it, he said "idk I just can".
No matter how much I practice, I'll always be terrible due to genetically poor hand eye coordination and high reaction time.
And then normies ask you why arent you "improoving yourself" by playing sports.
This is one of the most brutal blackpills, that Ive discovered playing any sport there is, from basketball to judo to ping pong. I remember from childhood, how after a few minutes of playing, especially team sports, most normie boys would play to a decent level and everyone would immediately notice me playing poorly and absolutely refuse to team up with me, or relegate me to an irrelevant role. Whenever I would say that I need to practice, I would get the reply that "you're either good at it or you suck. We found out you suck".
Ive seen this happen to me multiuple times after practicing. After practicing ping pong 2-3 times a week for 2-3 hours over the course of 4 months, I was absoluetly destroyed by someone who had only played a few times before in his life, because somehow he naturally could percieve and adjust the spin of the ball, while I couldnt.
When I trained judo, after 2 months, I still couldnt do basic grapples outside of slow motion demonstrations, while everyone else in the club mastered them after a week.
After practicing shooting in basketball, I played against someone who never played before, and he could consistently do 3 pointers while I couldnt do a single one. After I asked him how he could do it, he said "idk I just can".
No matter how much I practice, I'll always be terrible due to genetically poor hand eye coordination and high reaction time.
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