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"It is a coping mechanism that I dream about, but it will not go mainstream in the way that many men desire. If the black pill becomes widely accepted and discovered by larger numbers of men, unfortunately, some men who are complacent in their current circumstances will double down on the system and become even more focused on self-improvement.
Secondly, even if they do accept the black pill, it may make them less likely to compete for status, leading to lower birth rates and overall decreased engagement with society due to feelings of hopelessness. Then there is the issue of government and social media censorship, which may attempt to suppress discussions related to the black pill.
Therefore, the black pill may never go mainstream in a way that leads to significant change for men. Instead, it may lead to a future where normie men increasingly rely on steroids from a young age to build muscle and enhance their looks, while women feel less pressure to conform to societal beauty standards.
"We'll never have a society of men who are as picky as women. Instead, if this knowledge ever becomes mainstream, it will be filtered out through the self-improvement rat race, where men are told they have to improve their looks while women stay the exact fucking same.
All the while, you're being compared to Chris Hemsworth or some supermodel, who with all the surgery in the world, you will never look like. Women will be saying you're finally experiencing what they experienced in the past, meanwhile, they themselves are never compared to a literal supermodel.
in before some 1 says "dnr" well I don't care this place is my therapy I'm instabanned on Reddit I get instabanned on discord I get instabanned on any other site than this that speaks volumes
Secondly, even if they do accept the black pill, it may make them less likely to compete for status, leading to lower birth rates and overall decreased engagement with society due to feelings of hopelessness. Then there is the issue of government and social media censorship, which may attempt to suppress discussions related to the black pill.
Therefore, the black pill may never go mainstream in a way that leads to significant change for men. Instead, it may lead to a future where normie men increasingly rely on steroids from a young age to build muscle and enhance their looks, while women feel less pressure to conform to societal beauty standards.
"We'll never have a society of men who are as picky as women. Instead, if this knowledge ever becomes mainstream, it will be filtered out through the self-improvement rat race, where men are told they have to improve their looks while women stay the exact fucking same.
All the while, you're being compared to Chris Hemsworth or some supermodel, who with all the surgery in the world, you will never look like. Women will be saying you're finally experiencing what they experienced in the past, meanwhile, they themselves are never compared to a literal supermodel.
in before some 1 says "dnr" well I don't care this place is my therapy I'm instabanned on Reddit I get instabanned on discord I get instabanned on any other site than this that speaks volumes