people want something to be true, so they act like that something is not only true, but an established truth

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some fucking ray peat cult moron said:
And yes, plenty of people have had success regrowing hair following Peat's principles - aspirin, high CO2, high carbs, little to zero polyunsaturated, moderate saturated, (thyroid, pregnenolone, progesterone, vitamin A+B supplementation) etc.

PLENTY of people LOL. Not a single one. Even Danny Roddy, the grifter who sells books and "online coaching" on this very angle, couldn't produce a single before/after of himself (in fact, in case you were curious, the only video/photo footage of danny roddy from the time he claims to have been suffering horrendous MPB.... shows him with a completely full head of hair, without a single sign of hair loss of any kind) nor any of his clients. Neither has anyone else in that entire gay community.

This is a internet behavior that I've dubbed "aspirational delusion" because the purpose of people saying shit like this (that they know, or at least suspect to be lacking in veracity) isn't to convince you, its to convince themselves, in that annoyingly Tolle-ish way that if they just believe it hard enough it becomes true. This behavior is what drives the obstinance of PUA/redpill types with their fervent belief in game - when they post obnoxiously dumb shit in the face of repeated challenges, just remember: they're trying to convince themselves more than anyone else.
 
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you're like a dad figure on here
 
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nothing beats boomer PUA Larpers of 2010s
 
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People want to feel like they aren’t wasting their time for sure
 

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