disillusioned
Kraken
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I was going to tag this as a blackpill, but it actually makes more sense to call it a redpill instead since anybody (well most people at least) can in fact cheat in at least some capacity.
Fuck it, what do you think 'looksmaxing' is? You're literally cheating nature by getting surgery, using steroids, etc. Those things are not natural. You're basically frauding your genetic appearance.
The fact that many if not most truly successful people in any context probably used underhanded tactics to get where they are, is one of the hardest pills to swallow. Hard work alone is completely useless much of the time unless you're willing to game the system (or just bypass it entirely).
I recently got redpilled about it after spending several years inside various writing communities online. I always thought that because such communities are making content (mostly) for free, that they'd be free of the nepotism and corruption that infects everything else, but I was wrong. The highest rated stories very often make it there because the authors are part of groups that upvotes/rates each other's stories thus artificially inflating the scores, while also downvoting stories from rivals. And they will do this even when there is no money involved.
"Muh meritocracy muh hard work "
You've have to be absolutely bluepilled for thinking merit matters versus getting your hands dirty.
Communism is based tbh it's way more redpilled.
Fuck it, what do you think 'looksmaxing' is? You're literally cheating nature by getting surgery, using steroids, etc. Those things are not natural. You're basically frauding your genetic appearance.
The fact that many if not most truly successful people in any context probably used underhanded tactics to get where they are, is one of the hardest pills to swallow. Hard work alone is completely useless much of the time unless you're willing to game the system (or just bypass it entirely).
I recently got redpilled about it after spending several years inside various writing communities online. I always thought that because such communities are making content (mostly) for free, that they'd be free of the nepotism and corruption that infects everything else, but I was wrong. The highest rated stories very often make it there because the authors are part of groups that upvotes/rates each other's stories thus artificially inflating the scores, while also downvoting stories from rivals. And they will do this even when there is no money involved.
"Muh meritocracy muh hard work "
You've have to be absolutely bluepilled for thinking merit matters versus getting your hands dirty.
Communism is based tbh it's way more redpilled.
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