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8 yrs ago
Current I RP for the ladies
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8 yrs ago
#Diapergate #Hugs2018
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9 yrs ago
I fucking love catfishing
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9 yrs ago
Every time I insult a certain coworker, i'll take money from their jar. Saving for beer would never be easier!
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9 yrs ago
The Jungle Book is good.
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I think Incel males have a lot to learn about 'does she go for looks or personality'

This quote sums it up nicely.

It's not that personality doesn't matter. It's that you didn't meet her looks threshold, only after meeting that (which normally means being 6+) personality matters. Think about it, if you met a cute girl through fb, talked to her for 2 weeks and she liked everything you like to: fedoras, atheism, comics books, mountain dew, being a cuck etc. And all along you thought she was cute and liked her personality but then she sent you a pic saying "sorry, this is the truth, I'm 250lbs, spotty and NEET, but I think we have so much in common and that love will get us through, fuck appearances and being shallow!"

Would you still talk to the girl? No. You get loads of ugly people with great personalities but these are the girls and guys we avoid and keep in friendzone. I just LOL @ incels punching above their weight, the formula to find your looksmatch for this hypergamous society is: (your looks - 2) +1 if you have great personality. So if you are a 4 OP, go for 2s or 3s. Hope you learned boyo


-Wyatt Nite


So if I am a 1, do I need to look for a girl who is -1? Where do you find the negative girls?
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Well it's less that they didn't try but in the grand scheme of things they assume I could get things straightened out, which maybe I do but I feel that at least lately I might not have refined my choice enough into my career of choice. This comes up now that I have to soon redeclare my major since my old one died without any real warning so it's not time to make an actual life-determining choice again. And that to help me I'll be getting back with people who like in Highschool would offer no anchoring words of wisdom but will tell me to do whatever, but will do so to just get me to throw another couple grand at them as opposed to being afraid if they burst my bubble they'll get angry parents scolding them for murdering someone's perfect child's self esteem.

But I think I've also had that chance of failure in life at the back of my mind with contigency plans in place if what I picked went FUBAR.


Advisers, in my experience, are usually grad students who haven't completely figured it out themselves. In some ways, they are usually giving you questionable advice because they themselves are still drinking the kool-aid.

But with jobs and shit, what you do is find what you can grab hold of and sink your claws into it. The entire economy is basically ephemeral at this point, you just take what you can and hold on tight until it all goes tits up.
I hate how I feel the public school system failed me in life and just pushed me out the door with a half-hearted cocky grin and a flat smile on their faces because they couldn't truly invest enough in fulfilling their promises of getting anyone ready for college.

If anything, I learned that I didn't really like the Great Gatsby and I shouldn't have taken ceramics twice.


Ok, fun fact about me: Through a series of peculiar circumstances, I really didn't get any schooling between 5th grade and college. We moved to the boonies, my parents decided to homeschool, and my mother had something of a mental breakdown, so I was basically self educated during that time. And basically that just meant that I played video games, and went to the library from time to time.

At sixteen, I got a GED and went to Community College. And honestly, aside from having to take a remedial math course my first semester, it wasn't difficult to transition at all. That was the thing that blew my mind: I just stumbled forward, thinking that I might have trouble but just sort of hoping that I wouldn't, but I picked right up as if I had been in school all along. I ended up transferring to a University and graduated with a 3.8 GPA.

The problem I did have was that I picked a stupid major. My family didn't have any Bachelor's degree graduates until myself, my father was convinced that any technical degree involving computers would be useless because of a bubble he perceived to be happening in that market, and I made the mistake of trusting college supervisors. So yeh, I was in a position to fuck that choice up, and I did.

So anyway, all of that is to say that, at least in my case, you have an incomplete elementary school education competing with a high school education and matching it. What that says about the value of our High Schools is up for debate.
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1: Pulp Fiction
2: The Big Lebowski
3: O Brother Where Art Thou
4: The LOTR trilogy (Three movies technically, but it all runs together.)
5: Blazing Saddles
6: Mad Max: Fury Road
7: The Meaning of Life
8: Fight Club
9: The Dark Knight
10: Jurassic Park

Not the most original list I admit.
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Mincemeat pie. Not the whole pie, just a slice of it.
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