FailedNormieManlet
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Normies live their lives in blissful ignorance, normies do not engage in philosophical discussions, the search for a deeper meaning or a higher truth. Such pursuits are meaningless to a normie, he has much more pressing matters on hand, for example the normie must maintain his job, his relationship with his peers (did I send suzie a card for her birthday?), he obeys the system. A normie only obeys, compliance and obedience to the system is all that is required. Even amongst the most far left of normies who are "rebels" and "freedom fighters", they often fight FOR the system, they bring no new values. They claim they fight for equality and against racism (all values the system push upon us) and that by them fighting against such things, they are rebels (totally because fighting to enforce current accepted values makes you a revolutionary?). Normies like all humans have a desire to be individuals, but needless to say the system does not allow this. Instead normies compromise and become "individuals" via accepted means such as protesting for black rights.
A normie lives his life confined and hooked onto the system, he has very little desire to leave or even question the system and why should he? It provides him with protection and a comfortable existence. But because of this comfort and inability to become an individual that the normie faces a spiritual crisis, he becomes distressed when thinking of the meaning of life, he panics at the thought of self reflection and comparing his life to others. For the normie if he were to think it would cause unpleasant feelings and we cannot be having that. So the normie fills his life with endless consumerism, he works hard to earn money, he earns money to buy things, and those things provide him with some joy and the cycle repeats. The normie feels pleasure in the short term, but the emptiness never leaves. He forever remains in this confused state, he is happy in the moment but not truly happy.
The normie tries to then form a group/join a group, while the individual normie is weak, together they are "strong". The normie then begins to hate on anything and anyone strong, for the idea of a strong man causes great pain to them, it forces them to think and self reflect as to why they are not strong. This thinking must be shutdown, the normie concludes that strong people make him upset and therefore are bad. The normies then claim that the strong must provide for the weak and that it is unfair the weak get nothing while the strong thrive.
Enter the looksmax poster.
The looksmax poster is me, he is you. Despite us both being very different in our skin, our ideologies even our very own beliefs. There is one thing which joins us (and no it's not our autism or any stupid reason) it is our thinking style. You see the looksmax poster believes in "concrete" ideas. There is a superior and inferior, there is a good and bad. The normie does not hold such beliefs, for the normie everyone is equal and these things belong on a spectrum and other mental gymnastics. The looksmax poster's cold logic sends chills through the spine of even the most "open minded" normie. How can "chad" be a thing, if all men are equal? For the looksmax poster such questions are irrelevant, humans are not equal. It is our own inequalities that make us unique, we are not afraid to think of things in this logical manner despite our thinking causing us pain. For us the truth matters and nothing else.
A looksmaxxer has the potential to think, many of us found ourselves here because we felt as though things were not right. We were able to rationalise that superior people were treated better and that inferiors were treated worse. We were not afraid to use logic. And most importantly we were able to think.
A normie's inability to think is perhaps the saddest thing about them. Thinking is what makes us seperate from animals, it's what makes us human. Thinking is our power and despite society's efforts in shutting it down and making us obey, it failed.
A normie lives his life confined and hooked onto the system, he has very little desire to leave or even question the system and why should he? It provides him with protection and a comfortable existence. But because of this comfort and inability to become an individual that the normie faces a spiritual crisis, he becomes distressed when thinking of the meaning of life, he panics at the thought of self reflection and comparing his life to others. For the normie if he were to think it would cause unpleasant feelings and we cannot be having that. So the normie fills his life with endless consumerism, he works hard to earn money, he earns money to buy things, and those things provide him with some joy and the cycle repeats. The normie feels pleasure in the short term, but the emptiness never leaves. He forever remains in this confused state, he is happy in the moment but not truly happy.
The normie tries to then form a group/join a group, while the individual normie is weak, together they are "strong". The normie then begins to hate on anything and anyone strong, for the idea of a strong man causes great pain to them, it forces them to think and self reflect as to why they are not strong. This thinking must be shutdown, the normie concludes that strong people make him upset and therefore are bad. The normies then claim that the strong must provide for the weak and that it is unfair the weak get nothing while the strong thrive.
Enter the looksmax poster.
The looksmax poster is me, he is you. Despite us both being very different in our skin, our ideologies even our very own beliefs. There is one thing which joins us (and no it's not our autism or any stupid reason) it is our thinking style. You see the looksmax poster believes in "concrete" ideas. There is a superior and inferior, there is a good and bad. The normie does not hold such beliefs, for the normie everyone is equal and these things belong on a spectrum and other mental gymnastics. The looksmax poster's cold logic sends chills through the spine of even the most "open minded" normie. How can "chad" be a thing, if all men are equal? For the looksmax poster such questions are irrelevant, humans are not equal. It is our own inequalities that make us unique, we are not afraid to think of things in this logical manner despite our thinking causing us pain. For us the truth matters and nothing else.
A looksmaxxer has the potential to think, many of us found ourselves here because we felt as though things were not right. We were able to rationalise that superior people were treated better and that inferiors were treated worse. We were not afraid to use logic. And most importantly we were able to think.
A normie's inability to think is perhaps the saddest thing about them. Thinking is what makes us seperate from animals, it's what makes us human. Thinking is our power and despite society's efforts in shutting it down and making us obey, it failed.