
datboijj
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this forum has at least 3 bodies under it's belt you better be careful
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How do u know he diddam I getting coal for Christmas
What are you talking about, .org did the most bullying to him LOL, i saw all the threadsHe was legit bullied more on r/inceltears then here people just want it to seem like this forum is relevant dont blame yourself
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that's one ugly user you found there.
You think he would have done better on reddit where all the circle jerking subhumans lie to and tell each other how good-looking they are?even in this thread people are saying mean things to him
I agree it is possible to function socially without being overwhelmingly perceived as attractive. But you are setting the bar too low imo. Obviously most humans are average looking and they manage to find a partner, have friends, work, travel the world, etc.There is some truth to what you're saying it, but it's a huge oversimplification.
If you know someone for a decade, your perception of them is not informed just by their appearance. All the choices you saw them make also have a pretty big impact. And people sometimes act differently than what you might expect based on their physiognomy.
And often times it's not even about being 'attractive'. Some people can look good but also appear narcissistic and selfish. They tend to have a harder time making lots of friends. On the other hand, someone can appear very smart, and if they meet a certain threshold of attractiveness (i.e. not being repulsive), that can be highly valued depending on the social context. Of course it's going to be a more transactional type of relationship instead of the 'purity' of looks, but it's still based on an inherent quality of the person.
At the end of the day, being good looking is still the #1 quality of life booster that exists. It affects every single facet of someone's life. But it is still possible to function socially without having it. If that wasn't the case, then most people would live a life of isolation (which isn't true, statistically), since being perceivably attractive to a wide amount of people is rarer than not.