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Those are small sample sizes, not gonna workBeing short is not that bad (at least for dating) if you have a good face.
Those are small sample sizes, not gonna workBeing short is not that bad (at least for dating) if you have a good face.
Those are small sample size surveys not actual science. There's nothing empirical about what you posted.
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I've ran across some of your posts in this thread and noticed you offered nothing substantial to counter with. You've only dismissed everyone's arguments with "no it's not". I think those ppl arguing w/ you are taking you way more seriously than they should. What is even your point in this thread besides calling Meeks ugly or "nu uhing" ppl?Those are small sample size surveys not actual science. There's nothing empirical about what you posted.
So they took a "small sample" of people in different part of the world in different times and the outcome has been the same all the time.Those are small sample size surveys not actual science. There's nothing empirical about what you posted.
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But I thought it was all about game?This whole thread is for ppl who want to whine about who they are not and what they were born with. Why not just end it all and spare us all your silly tears? So your short fat and ugly. Who cares
The cope is off the charts. These guys wish they had a taste of the Meeks Pill. So much for game when you can nearly beat someone to death and have thousands of women donating to your prison account without you having to say a word.So they took a "small sample" of people in different part of the world in different times and the outcome has been the same all the time.
Guess thats the biggest coincidence ever existed in this world.
I agree because I've seen it first hand. A buddy of mine is only 5'7 and he often bragged that he could get any woman he wanted because of his handsome face. In school all the girls were after him and he could even walk into a strip club and pull strippers because of his brad pitt face. His eventual down fall was his blue pill nature (he wifed a stripper).Being short is not that bad (at least for dating) if you have a good face.
Ugly men have 4 options: Luck out, rope, cope, or go Joker.Indeed..
Narcissism, in the absence of looks or money or accomplishments is just delusional cope.... it's nothing more than an extension of the "fake it till you make it" mentality......
A short guy cannot fake dominance without eventually getting checked by a taller more masculine guy.....
A socially awkward guy cannot fake "c0cky and funny" without coming off as cringe.....
An ugly cannot run "game" without looking foolish...
The post is not substantial in itself. It's a gimmicky youtube video for men mad at the worldI've ran across some of your posts in this thread and noticed you offered nothing substantial to counter with. You've only dismissed everyone's arguments with "no it's not". I think those ppl arguing w/ you are taking you way more seriously than they should. What is even your point in this thread besides calling Meeks ugly or "nu uhing" ppl?