noodles wrote:
idk i can only see thinking it's true if you're a boring, quiet misogynist with no confidence, money, hobbies or plans for the future
You know, when you have a "low end job with no career prospects" (as it's stated in the chart), you'll find it difficult to have the time, energy or
money to have interesting
hobbies. Chances are you'll be so frustrated with your life (and without knowing it, yourself) you'll tend to
lack confidence, and slowly become
boring. If you add peer pressure to the equation and the FACT that a lot of women (most of them? I don't know, I hope not) are more interested in the size of your bank account than in the size of your penis, or even in the size of your soul (if that means anything to you), it's quite easy to become a sort of
misogynist. Not because you think women are hell on earth (which they are, but let's not digress), but because you're not what a lot (again, most?) of them are told to seek by social codes and standards.
What the chart doesn't show is the kind of frustration and unfairness women have to face every single day since the dawn of civilization, agreed. But that doesn't mean the chart is retarded. To me, at least half of it has some truth. Probably more.
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who is overly concerned with whether people think he's a gay pussy loser creep
Just overly concerned of being ostracized by peers. It's easy (easier) to be above all this when you're 20. Let's see what you say when you hit 30 or 40, after 20 years of all that jazz. Tough.
But let's not overdo it. The chart wasn't meant to be serious. Even if it is.