iqi
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What’s funny isn’t the mogging. Mogging happens every day on campus.
What’s funny is the reaction.
Claviculars gets framemogged at ASU by a frat leader and suddenly it’s a moral emergency.
Threads everywhere. Mental health talk. Status violence essays. People “checking in.”
But rewind.
When he was an LTN nobody and got pissmogged into oblivion by a full-on Tyrone archetype, there was nothing. No outrage. No sympathy. Not even mockery. Just silence.
Same humiliation. Same bones. Same loss.
Different rank.
People don’t sympathize with pain. They sympathize with fallen status.
When a Tyrone mogs an LTN, it’s treated as nature. Gravity working as intended.
When a frat leader mogs a known guy, it’s suddenly cruelty. Abuse. A problem worth analyzing.
Hierarchy decides morality after the fact.
Low-tier guy loses → “of course.”
Mid/high-tier guy loses → “this says something about society.”
Looks determine status.
Status determines visibility.
Visibility determines empathy.
That’s the blackpill playing out in real time.
So yeah, brutal blackpill + looksmaxxing = bpmaxxing.
Not because it makes life fair, but because it upgrades you from invisible NPC to someone whose losses get noticed.
Same event.
Different narrative.
If nobody cared when you lost at the bottom, that wasn’t kindness missing.
That was rank recognition working perfectly.
What’s funny is the reaction.
Claviculars gets framemogged at ASU by a frat leader and suddenly it’s a moral emergency.
Threads everywhere. Mental health talk. Status violence essays. People “checking in.”
But rewind.
When he was an LTN nobody and got pissmogged into oblivion by a full-on Tyrone archetype, there was nothing. No outrage. No sympathy. Not even mockery. Just silence.
Same humiliation. Same bones. Same loss.
Different rank.
People don’t sympathize with pain. They sympathize with fallen status.
When a Tyrone mogs an LTN, it’s treated as nature. Gravity working as intended.
When a frat leader mogs a known guy, it’s suddenly cruelty. Abuse. A problem worth analyzing.
Hierarchy decides morality after the fact.
Low-tier guy loses → “of course.”
Mid/high-tier guy loses → “this says something about society.”
Looks determine status.
Status determines visibility.
Visibility determines empathy.
That’s the blackpill playing out in real time.
So yeah, brutal blackpill + looksmaxxing = bpmaxxing.
Not because it makes life fair, but because it upgrades you from invisible NPC to someone whose losses get noticed.
Same event.
Different narrative.
If nobody cared when you lost at the bottom, that wasn’t kindness missing.
That was rank recognition working perfectly.