
KingCell
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Look at Sean O’Pry. He’s a top model, but his personality is anything but dark. He says cheesy stuff like "be good" and comes off as very upbeat and positive. Broderick Hunter also talks about “inner light,” sounding like an overly positive, happy guy, even though he’s good-looking.
Then there’s Jeremy Meeks, the "hot felon." He was once a tough, violent guy, but after getting attention for his looks, he turned into a happy, always-smiling guy. His looks helped change how people treated him, and his personality followed. He went from serious and angry to more giddy and positive, just because of how his appearance changed the way he was treated.
People say Sean O’Pry has autism, but I think it’s not that. It’s because he’s always been treated well due to his looks. He never had to go through any real struggles, and because of that, he didn’t build the kind of personality that comes from overcoming tough times. It’s like working out—if you never push yourself, your muscles won’t grow. If you don’t face challenges, your personality doesn’t grow either.
This might have to do with evolution as the most dominant and masculine men had the best personality due to hunting and danger.
The most subhuman died however now today the most subhuman are emotionally and physically hurt therefore fool the female mind they are chads.
Then there’s Jeremy Meeks, the "hot felon." He was once a tough, violent guy, but after getting attention for his looks, he turned into a happy, always-smiling guy. His looks helped change how people treated him, and his personality followed. He went from serious and angry to more giddy and positive, just because of how his appearance changed the way he was treated.
People say Sean O’Pry has autism, but I think it’s not that. It’s because he’s always been treated well due to his looks. He never had to go through any real struggles, and because of that, he didn’t build the kind of personality that comes from overcoming tough times. It’s like working out—if you never push yourself, your muscles won’t grow. If you don’t face challenges, your personality doesn’t grow either.
This might have to do with evolution as the most dominant and masculine men had the best personality due to hunting and danger.
The most subhuman died however now today the most subhuman are emotionally and physically hurt therefore fool the female mind they are chads.