
theonewhorisesabove
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the long awaited part 2 to my theory. To fully grasp the concept of how looks can be a double edged sword let’s take some time to discover the personal tropes that are seen on a day to day basis
The jester: compensate for their looks by being funny usually have little to no struggles when it comes to getting girls, often finds it easy to slip their way into different social groups
real life examples:
Druski
Pete Davidson
I’m sure you personally know people in real life that play these roles and like I previously said it is just used to compensate for their looks. So by the chance that your LTN or even subhuman this is realistically your best bet. Play the role that you was given
The loner: it’s such a bad trait to have, often portrayed in fiction rather than real life and the people who romanticize these characters are actual losers. Even if you are good looking, if you don’t interact with anyone then you’re not giving people much room to create a good narrative of who you are as a person. You can’t like something you know nothing about .
Genuinely it’s pathetic so much to the point where I can’t even find any real life examples because nobody wants to be labeled as that not even the actors that get paid to take on these roles. Ideally the only way to properly handle this is by becoming somewhat social and this doesn’t take long to do. Cut out porn, become incredibly interested in a particular hobby, cold approach etc
The knight: The most respectable role, it doesn’t consist of cheap gimmicks in order to get the attention of others since they are well rounded, the greatest depiction of this would be Dolph Lundgren
intelligent, has a black belt, bilingual and that’s really just the surface of things
Now we are going to scale each role off approachability, engagement and lasting impact. I’ll be using
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Jester
Approachability:
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Engagement:
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Lasting impact:
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Overall scale
8/15
*it works but at what cost, no one will take you seriously
Loner
Approachability:
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Engagement:
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Lasting impact:
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Overall scale
5/15
*just not a good pick
Knight
Approachability:
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Engagement:
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Lasting impact:
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Overall rating
14/15
*basically ideal
So essentially the reason why your having such a hard time is because your characteristics does not match your current face. Let’s face it, you know if you’re good looking or not and for the most part looks are objective. So the primary thing that’s hindering your performance is the fact that you aren’t acting as if you are a attractive person. Once you know the rules for the game that’s when you can start playing it. We compare ourselves to models and get ratings on .org for a quick ego boost yet completely disregard any form of gratification that we may receive in real life and just naturally assume the person is being nice.
The jester: compensate for their looks by being funny usually have little to no struggles when it comes to getting girls, often finds it easy to slip their way into different social groups

real life examples:
Druski

Pete Davidson

I’m sure you personally know people in real life that play these roles and like I previously said it is just used to compensate for their looks. So by the chance that your LTN or even subhuman this is realistically your best bet. Play the role that you was given
The loner: it’s such a bad trait to have, often portrayed in fiction rather than real life and the people who romanticize these characters are actual losers. Even if you are good looking, if you don’t interact with anyone then you’re not giving people much room to create a good narrative of who you are as a person. You can’t like something you know nothing about .

Genuinely it’s pathetic so much to the point where I can’t even find any real life examples because nobody wants to be labeled as that not even the actors that get paid to take on these roles. Ideally the only way to properly handle this is by becoming somewhat social and this doesn’t take long to do. Cut out porn, become incredibly interested in a particular hobby, cold approach etc
The knight: The most respectable role, it doesn’t consist of cheap gimmicks in order to get the attention of others since they are well rounded, the greatest depiction of this would be Dolph Lundgren

intelligent, has a black belt, bilingual and that’s really just the surface of things
Now we are going to scale each role off approachability, engagement and lasting impact. I’ll be using

Jester
Approachability:




Engagement:





Lasting impact:

Overall scale
8/15
*it works but at what cost, no one will take you seriously
Loner
Approachability:

Engagement:



Lasting impact:

Overall scale
5/15
*just not a good pick
Knight
Approachability:





Engagement:




Lasting impact:





Overall rating
14/15
*basically ideal
So essentially the reason why your having such a hard time is because your characteristics does not match your current face. Let’s face it, you know if you’re good looking or not and for the most part looks are objective. So the primary thing that’s hindering your performance is the fact that you aren’t acting as if you are a attractive person. Once you know the rules for the game that’s when you can start playing it. We compare ourselves to models and get ratings on .org for a quick ego boost yet completely disregard any form of gratification that we may receive in real life and just naturally assume the person is being nice.
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