FuzzX
Master Don Juan
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https://www.reddit.com/r/ForeverAlone/comments/aywqa3
I tried once and it was hard so I gave up.
Maybe some social scientist here can explain to me this train of thought. I've run into a few of these types and it just bewilders me as to how there are SO many now. The first bunch I guess are incels, it was the guy from Toronto when I first heard of it and just assumed they were sexually frustrated nice guys. Then on this thing called Reddit there is a subforum called ForeverAlone where people post the most depressing non-sense and then when you engage them over chat, shirk your advice or become extremely hostile and defend their victim status to the death. I've been banned on several of those 'forums' or subreddits or what have you just for asking questions. They remind me of the MGTOWs and Sandman's board full of losers. I was on there for awhile but when I mentioned that I had a girlfriend, I was shouted down and eventually banned for the mere suggestion of going abroad to meet a woman. When did men become such pussified losers?
I always thought the 'black pill' stage was a transition point to the PUA, kind of like a right of passage. In my mind the incel finds out the world is not as he thought, learns a bit of game and applies it until he reaches a stage of relative success and then coasts. It seems this new generation is never able to escape that transition and just remains there stewing in their own hatred until they pop. It certainly doesn't help that feminism and transwhatever isms are now 'systemic' to use their terminology and ignoring or even making the situation worse. But at what point did men just collectively say "Aw Fvck it!" and quit? When I ran up against problems, I looked for solutions or areas where I could go to find success... it seems like this generation is dominated by losers. Is this the Gold Star generation? There are loads of countries around the world that aren't as 'connected' as we are, there are loads of places where the women still act like women. The internet hasn't reached EVERY household in the world yet, there are still remote destinations with LOADS of women that are nice and don't need 'game' to be engaged. Why aren't men being more proactive? If it doesn't work for you in one place, change to another. You don't have to 'improve' when you go to these other zones, you are already the most improved person in the place. Take Romania for example or Transylvania, Transnistria, Colombia, Ecuador, Cambodia and Myanmar, these are places where women exist in droves and where feminism is purely in the realms of science fiction. Is it so difficult to accept that nice women also exist in other places? I don't understand the obsession men have with staying in place, our ancestors immigrated all over the world to escape natural disasters. Should ***** famine not be included in that?
I am reaching the point where I no longer understand trends and some bits of technology. That whole 'hashtag' thing completely went over my head. I could never understand what about Twitter was attractive and I was still trying to grasp the significance of MySpace when facebook took over. Is social media the cause of all this rot?
I tried once and it was hard so I gave up.
Maybe some social scientist here can explain to me this train of thought. I've run into a few of these types and it just bewilders me as to how there are SO many now. The first bunch I guess are incels, it was the guy from Toronto when I first heard of it and just assumed they were sexually frustrated nice guys. Then on this thing called Reddit there is a subforum called ForeverAlone where people post the most depressing non-sense and then when you engage them over chat, shirk your advice or become extremely hostile and defend their victim status to the death. I've been banned on several of those 'forums' or subreddits or what have you just for asking questions. They remind me of the MGTOWs and Sandman's board full of losers. I was on there for awhile but when I mentioned that I had a girlfriend, I was shouted down and eventually banned for the mere suggestion of going abroad to meet a woman. When did men become such pussified losers?
I always thought the 'black pill' stage was a transition point to the PUA, kind of like a right of passage. In my mind the incel finds out the world is not as he thought, learns a bit of game and applies it until he reaches a stage of relative success and then coasts. It seems this new generation is never able to escape that transition and just remains there stewing in their own hatred until they pop. It certainly doesn't help that feminism and transwhatever isms are now 'systemic' to use their terminology and ignoring or even making the situation worse. But at what point did men just collectively say "Aw Fvck it!" and quit? When I ran up against problems, I looked for solutions or areas where I could go to find success... it seems like this generation is dominated by losers. Is this the Gold Star generation? There are loads of countries around the world that aren't as 'connected' as we are, there are loads of places where the women still act like women. The internet hasn't reached EVERY household in the world yet, there are still remote destinations with LOADS of women that are nice and don't need 'game' to be engaged. Why aren't men being more proactive? If it doesn't work for you in one place, change to another. You don't have to 'improve' when you go to these other zones, you are already the most improved person in the place. Take Romania for example or Transylvania, Transnistria, Colombia, Ecuador, Cambodia and Myanmar, these are places where women exist in droves and where feminism is purely in the realms of science fiction. Is it so difficult to accept that nice women also exist in other places? I don't understand the obsession men have with staying in place, our ancestors immigrated all over the world to escape natural disasters. Should ***** famine not be included in that?
I am reaching the point where I no longer understand trends and some bits of technology. That whole 'hashtag' thing completely went over my head. I could never understand what about Twitter was attractive and I was still trying to grasp the significance of MySpace when facebook took over. Is social media the cause of all this rot?
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