
exodia_fated
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“It doesn’t matter how you look” — something normies love to say, but there’s a deeper meaning behind it. Looks, money, and status: the true holy triad. Everyone knows it deep down. But even if someone has all three… is it really enough?
What made me write this thread is something that happened recently. Mattia Basso made some videos with Gio Scotti, so people started wondering what happened between him and his girlfriend. Turns out — she cheated.
A girl cheated on a guy who’s clearly out of her league looks-wise, rich, and has status. So what was he lacking?
Nothing. Realistically, there was nothing he could’ve lacked. And he’s not the only good-looking guy getting cheated on. There are tons of cases where Rich Chads with Status get cheated on by girlfriends who are way worse looking.
That brings me to the main point: if you think your love life will be perfect once you reach a certain level of looks — CL or even Chad — you’re wrong.
The real blackpill is that yes, being good-looking gives you a way easier life, but just because you’re Chad or Stacy doesn’t mean everything is going to be perfect. So many people get surgery to go from MTN to CL — tens of thousands of euros, months of planning, mental stress. And afterwards, they think their love life will finally be perfect because they’re attractive now, right?
Wrong.
In my opinion, it’s society that ruined the concept of love. 80 years ago, before the internet, most people got together through school, work, or local social circles. A LTN could end up with a HTB and they’d stay together happily for decades. That kind of thing is almost impossible now.
Most relationships today at most last 2 - 3 years. The dating market is so broad, and people are exposed to so many attractive faces every day that it warps their reality. So yes, if you’re CL your life is easier than a Sub 5’s — but don’t think you can’t get cheated on because of that. Don’t think being rich or having status makes you untouchable. In today’s world, love isn’t real.
But even if it isn’t real anymore, I’ll still strive for it — because deep down, we all know we just want to be loved. That’s the real Whitepill.
What made me write this thread is something that happened recently. Mattia Basso made some videos with Gio Scotti, so people started wondering what happened between him and his girlfriend. Turns out — she cheated.
A girl cheated on a guy who’s clearly out of her league looks-wise, rich, and has status. So what was he lacking?
Nothing. Realistically, there was nothing he could’ve lacked. And he’s not the only good-looking guy getting cheated on. There are tons of cases where Rich Chads with Status get cheated on by girlfriends who are way worse looking.
That brings me to the main point: if you think your love life will be perfect once you reach a certain level of looks — CL or even Chad — you’re wrong.
The real blackpill is that yes, being good-looking gives you a way easier life, but just because you’re Chad or Stacy doesn’t mean everything is going to be perfect. So many people get surgery to go from MTN to CL — tens of thousands of euros, months of planning, mental stress. And afterwards, they think their love life will finally be perfect because they’re attractive now, right?
Wrong.
In my opinion, it’s society that ruined the concept of love. 80 years ago, before the internet, most people got together through school, work, or local social circles. A LTN could end up with a HTB and they’d stay together happily for decades. That kind of thing is almost impossible now.
Most relationships today at most last 2 - 3 years. The dating market is so broad, and people are exposed to so many attractive faces every day that it warps their reality. So yes, if you’re CL your life is easier than a Sub 5’s — but don’t think you can’t get cheated on because of that. Don’t think being rich or having status makes you untouchable. In today’s world, love isn’t real.
But even if it isn’t real anymore, I’ll still strive for it — because deep down, we all know we just want to be loved. That’s the real Whitepill.