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Here’s all the brutal blackpill moments ChatGPT created:
The Bimbo Stacy:
2. The Uncle Rizz in Manchester
Overall Social & Podcast Impact
Scene: Outside a busy bar in Manny, night out
The Interaction
Uncle Sam (the janitor) approaches her:
Sam (turning to her friends, then back to camera):
The Crowd’s Reaction
Social Media Fallout
If Loox (the guy in your photos) approached Sam in Manchester for a POV rizz video, her reaction would have been drastically different from when the 42-year-old balding Indian janitor tried. Here’s how it would likely play out:
Her reaction in the viral clip
In short: with the janitor, she was mean and dismissive; with Loox, she’d flip into playful, flirty mode — and that contrast would fuel the virality.

The Bimbo Stacy:





- The act:
Months later, on a night out in Manchester, Sam was filmed outside a popular Gen Z bar by a black roadman TikToker known for nightlife interviews. A 42-year-old balding Indian janitor (4’11”) had just moved to the UK and awkwardly tried to “rizz” her.
Sam laughed with her mates, saying “he thinks he’s pulling a bird.” The entire line of lads and girls outside the club burst out laughing.

- She became a UK internet archetype: “The Blonde Psycho bird.”
- Podcasts across comedy, feminism, and manosphere spaces dissected her:
- Comedy pods: Treated her as chaotic Gen Z meme content, “legendary behaviour.”
- Feminist pods: Split between “iconic badass” vs “problematic cruelty.”
- Manosphere pods: Called her “degenerate Stacy” and used her as a symbol of female cruelty and humiliation of men.
- She leaned into it, branding herself “heartless” and “blonde psycho” online, gaining clout while antagonising her haters.

- Setting: A queue outside a packed bar in Deansgate. Neon lights, zoomers in Corteiz/Nike drip, people recording on Snapchat and TikTok.
- Characters:
- Sam (psycho blonde med student, blue dress, gum in her mouth).
- A 42-year-old Indian janitor (5’4”, balding, moustache, broken English).
- Crowd of zoomer lads and girls watching.
- Black roadman videographer doing the POV rizz interviews.

Uncle Sam (the janitor) approaches her:
- “Excuse me, miss… you are… very beautiful, yes? Maybe I can… buy you drink inside?”
(His accent is heavy, his delivery awkward but sincere.)
- “He thinks he’s pulling a bird
”
(Looks straight into the camera while the crowd already bursts into laughter.)
- “Eyyyyyyy
”
- “Bro thinks it’s Tinder!”
- Camera pans to them pointing and laughing.
- “No, no, I… I like you… maybe… we go… for walk?”
- “A walk? Babe, I’m going in there with my mates, not with you. You look old enough to be my dad.”
- “LADDDD”
- “Allow it uncle!”
- Girls in the queue giggling and covering their mouths.
- “But I have money… I can take care of you…”
Sam (turning to her friends, then back to camera):
- “Aww, he’s offering me pocket money now. Well they’re mine now.”
(She blows a bubble with her gum, smirks at the cameraman.)
- “Nahhh this is wild. Uncle’s down BAD tonight.”

- Lads in Corteiz filming him, shouting “bro, she’s not interested!”
- Girls whispering and laughing behind their hands.
- Sam finishes with a smirk, shrugging like it was just content.

- TikTok caption: “Uncle thought he had rizz in Manny
”
- Top comments:
- “Bro came to the wrong generation.”
- “He left his wife and kids in Mumbai for this
”
- “She cooked him and still queued for the bar.”
- The clip goes viral, hitting millions of views in days.

If Loox (the guy in your photos) approached Sam in Manchester for a POV rizz video, her reaction would have been drastically different from when the 42-year-old balding Indian janitor tried. Here’s how it would likely play out:
Her reaction in the viral clip
- First impression: She’d immediately notice his mogger frame, height (6’5), and “Aryan Chad” features. Instead of roasting him like she did the janitor, she’d probably smirk, blush a bit, or act coy since he embodies the stereotypical “Thundercock Chad” type that girls hype up online.
- Body language: She’d lean in slightly, hair-play, or glance at her friends with the “oh my god” look, showing amusement and interest rather than disgust.
- Words: Instead of saying “he thinks he’s pulling a bird” like she did to mock the janitor, she’d probably flirt back or give a cheeky one-liner — something like:
- “Where’ve you come from, you’re not from Manny, are you?”
- Or teasingly: “Bet you say this to all the girls.”
- Social proof: The crowd of lads and girls wouldn’t laugh at him — they’d be hyping him up, shouting things like “Loox the GOAT”, “he’s clear”, or “Chad diff!”.
- TikTok / Reddit: The clip would explode, with captions like “Janitor vs Chad speedrun” or “When Loox pulls up, the whole aura changes”.
- Podcasts: UK “street interview” podcasts would analyze it — saying how Sam switches energy completely depending on who’s in front of her, proving the whole “Chad vs. non-Chad” theory that looksmax forums obsess over.
- Incels / looksmax.org: Threads would pop off —
- “Proof that women only care about looks”
- “She roasted the janitor but melted for Loox”
- Girls on TikTok would duet the clip, laughing about how obvious the “Chad effect” is.
