Repulsive
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If men were nice to them, the mops would be willing.
Women really don't ask for much.
Source: I have children
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Ok, bit of a nit pick here but just cause she's also not conventionally pretty doesn't mean he can "have her".
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I'm in camp #2, I think camp #1 would be worse, cuz you'd end up trying and failing and getting rejected. Can't be disappointed if you never have hope to begin with.
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"I would never join a club that would allow someone like me as a member."
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We have very different dating apps.
I get "I hate these apps. I don't know what to say."
And thats their whole bio, with like 20 bikini photos. And then I skip, because yeah, you look pretty and all, but I'm lonely and want to talk and talk and talk, and you apperently have the conversatiomal value of a fish.
Or the other apps the women all want to travel. I just want to find an evil woman, who wants to stay home, tie me up, tickle me, and ignore any pleas to stop. Then, it's my turn to tie her up, and be evil!
What? Did you think I was calling all women evil? Pssshhh! I wish! How hott would THAT be???
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It's implied that she likes him, at least more than the other ladies
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I've been in the honesty camp for the last decade, however I've come to accept that I'll never love myself. I still have my anger, but I focus it inward where it belongs.
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As long as you aren't blaming others for that anger.
Also go easier on yourself, I'm willing to bet you don't deserve the amount of anger you direct at yourself. I realize that probably doesn't mean a whole lot coming from someone who doesn't know you or your situation, but it's something to consider
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At least he doesn't say it out loud.
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Saying something encouraging to somebody is not the same as saying "I'm interested in you".
This is a distinction most incels don't really get.
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Yeah, that rings a bell.
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Bro, don't do my boi Quasimodo like this.
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I think that the internet is the cause of this, and globalization. Porn addiction etc. All of those things are brand spanking new relative to our evolutionary timeline
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I've always found it super interesting that Disney made a kids' thing out of that particular book. Because that's a bleak fucking book full of nasty filthy disgusting terrible people doing nasty filthy disgusting terrible things. Someone went "you know the classic where a couple of city officials drool after a gypsy woman and violently rape her in a cathedral and then hang her in the street? And a grotesque monster rampages against them for it? Wouldn't the kids just love that one but as a musical and instead of hanging her they burn her at the stake?"
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You know not every interaction is a competition, right?
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More to the point, why hasn't Troma taken a stab at it yet?
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"Also, let's turn a womanizing thug into a fucking prince, the kiddies will love it."
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gypsy woman
Sixteen in the novel.