THE STATUSPILL (MEGATHREAD)

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1. The Uncomfortable Truth


You know, it’s kind of wild how everyone here is so caught up in looks — the jawlines, the body types, the height, those piercing hunter eyes. And sure, looks do matter. They’re like your ticket to the game. But here’s the harsh reality of it all: looks aren’t the end of the story. Nope, status is. It’s this invisible force that can boost a 6 out of 10 guy over a solid 9. That’s why you see good-looking folks getting overlooked while average-looking guys with a bit of status have people orbiting around them. The harsh truth is that the hierarchy goes beyond just looks — it layers on top of itself.



2. Looks Get You Noticed. Status Changes the Game.


A pretty face might get you through the door. But it’s status that determines what happens once you’re in. When someone’s seen as important or desirable, everything they say holds more weight. Average jokes? Suddenly they’re “charismatic.” Basic looks? They turn into “charm.” Meanwhile, a good-looking guy without any status? He often gets dismissed the second he opens his mouth or sends out the wrong vibe.



3. Why Status Outlasts Looks


Let’s face it: looks fade, but status tends to build up over time. That chiseled jawline isn’t going to save you at 35 if you’re basically invisible to everyone.
Status kind of reshapes how people see you. If you’re labeled as “valuable,” you get that halo effect — flaws become charming quirks instead of red flags.
Also, status creates social gravity. Instead of chasing after attention, people come to you. It’s like you’re the sun, and they’re just orbiting around.


4. The Brutal Gap: High Status vs. Low Status



High-status guys? People notice them before they even walk in the room. No need for a grand entrance; folks just gravitate toward them. On the flip side, low-status guys often feel like they’re just faded wallpaper, no matter how good-looking they are. You see it all over forums — guys with great looks still struggling because they don’t carry any weight in the world. If no one values your presence, those looks just become decoration on a ghost.



5. How Status Changes the Perception of Looks


Same jawline, same face, but the context makes all the difference.
- Unknown gym enthusiast? “Tries too hard.”
- Local celebrity? “Hot, mysterious.”
- Wealthy guy? “Mature, masculine.”
- Struggling dude? “Weird, creepy.”
It’s wild how perception bends around status like light curves through a lens.
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6. How Status is Built
Let’s get this straight: status isn’t just about “faking it till you make it.” It’s something you build over time through:
- Social proof: Who’s in your circle, who’s got your back.
- Cultural weight: Skills, achievements, money, fame, influence.
- Real confidence: The kind that can actually be gained or lost.
But here’s the kicker: if you weren’t born into the right situation or don’t put in some serious effort, that door to status? It’s locked. Some people are born in the penthouse, while others can’t even see the building.



7. The Halo Effect is Real and Ruthless


A guy with high status doesn’t need to work hard on his game. People just project value onto him before he even speaks. If he’s cold? That’s “confidence.” Awkward? Just “quirky.” Average-looking? He’s “rugged.” But for low-status guys, it’s the opposite: awkward becomes “creepy,” quiet becomes “boring,” and even good looks can get overlooked if they don’t fit the perceived value.



8. The Reality of Making It


Let’s be honest: status isn’t spread out evenly. It’s tough to max out your looks, but it’s somewhat doable. Status-maxing, though? That’s a whole different beast. Most people will go through life feeling invisible. They’ll never reach that point where perception shifts in their favor. That’s why the blackpill hits hard — it’s not just about the face or hitting the gym. It’s about the whole social structure you either grew up close to or far away from.



9. What This Means for You


So, if you don’t have looks, sometimes status can help you out — but man, it’s a tough climb that not many can manage.
Got the looks but no status? You’ll hit a ceiling pretty quickly. Sure, you’ll catch some glances, but real power? That’ll be out of reach.
If you’ve got both, congratulations you’re in the elite few.



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Cope
 
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is ts gpt
 
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Nobody enjoyed it and the only reps you're going to get from this are from bots
 
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Same week that 3k+ members join we get hundreds of 'high quality' and 'high effort' threads!

aren't we so lucky..
 
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using gpt to rep farm :lul:
 
NOT GPT I POSTED THIS ON ANOTHER FORUM MONTHS AGO
Put this post into gpt zero. shit came back as 100% AI generated. You have never used an em dash in your life.:lul:
 
Why the fuck did you put a Blackpill tag on this bullshit
 
this shit is pure cope fr but it might be a red pill for some guys jfl at least they are self aware tho that status matters more than looks ngl lol
 
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1. The Uncomfortable Truth


You know, it’s kind of wild how everyone here is so caught up in looks — the jawlines, the body types, the height, those piercing hunter eyes. And sure, looks do matter. They’re like your ticket to the game. But here’s the harsh reality of it all: looks aren’t the end of the story. Nope, status is. It’s this invisible force that can boost a 6 out of 10 guy over a solid 9. That’s why you see good-looking folks getting overlooked while average-looking guys with a bit of status have people orbiting around them. The harsh truth is that the hierarchy goes beyond just looks — it layers on top of itself.



2. Looks Get You Noticed. Status Changes the Game.


A pretty face might get you through the door. But it’s status that determines what happens once you’re in. When someone’s seen as important or desirable, everything they say holds more weight. Average jokes? Suddenly they’re “charismatic.” Basic looks? They turn into “charm.” Meanwhile, a good-looking guy without any status? He often gets dismissed the second he opens his mouth or sends out the wrong vibe.



3. Why Status Outlasts Looks


Let’s face it: looks fade, but status tends to build up over time. That chiseled jawline isn’t going to save you at 35 if you’re basically invisible to everyone.
Status kind of reshapes how people see you. If you’re labeled as “valuable,” you get that halo effect — flaws become charming quirks instead of red flags.
Also, status creates social gravity. Instead of chasing after attention, people come to you. It’s like you’re the sun, and they’re just orbiting around.


4. The Brutal Gap: High Status vs. Low Status



High-status guys? People notice them before they even walk in the room. No need for a grand entrance; folks just gravitate toward them. On the flip side, low-status guys often feel like they’re just faded wallpaper, no matter how good-looking they are. You see it all over forums — guys with great looks still struggling because they don’t carry any weight in the world. If no one values your presence, those looks just become decoration on a ghost.



5. How Status Changes the Perception of Looks


Same jawline, same face, but the context makes all the difference.
- Unknown gym enthusiast? “Tries too hard.”
- Local celebrity? “Hot, mysterious.”
- Wealthy guy? “Mature, masculine.”
- Struggling dude? “Weird, creepy.”
It’s wild how perception bends around status like light curves through a lens.
---
6. How Status is Built
Let’s get this straight: status isn’t just about “faking it till you make it.” It’s something you build over time through:
- Social proof: Who’s in your circle, who’s got your back.
- Cultural weight: Skills, achievements, money, fame, influence.
- Real confidence: The kind that can actually be gained or lost.
But here’s the kicker: if you weren’t born into the right situation or don’t put in some serious effort, that door to status? It’s locked. Some people are born in the penthouse, while others can’t even see the building.



7. The Halo Effect is Real and Ruthless


A guy with high status doesn’t need to work hard on his game. People just project value onto him before he even speaks. If he’s cold? That’s “confidence.” Awkward? Just “quirky.” Average-looking? He’s “rugged.” But for low-status guys, it’s the opposite: awkward becomes “creepy,” quiet becomes “boring,” and even good looks can get overlooked if they don’t fit the perceived value.



8. The Reality of Making It


Let’s be honest: status isn’t spread out evenly. It’s tough to max out your looks, but it’s somewhat doable. Status-maxing, though? That’s a whole different beast. Most people will go through life feeling invisible. They’ll never reach that point where perception shifts in their favor. That’s why the blackpill hits hard — it’s not just about the face or hitting the gym. It’s about the whole social structure you either grew up close to or far away from.



9. What This Means for You


So, if you don’t have looks, sometimes status can help you out — but man, it’s a tough climb that not many can manage.
Got the looks but no status? You’ll hit a ceiling pretty quickly. Sure, you’ll catch some glances, but real power? That’ll be out of reach.
If you’ve got both, congratulations you’re in the elite few.



Thanks for reading, if you enjoyed this megathread, please leave a rep. Thank you!
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And I thought my thread was bad LOL now I know why I got flamed for mine , mf got this shit straight up from chatgpt you could've at least edited out the obvious signs nigga
 
I have an MTN (confirmed to me by 3 girls who described him as “average-looking”, “so not hot” etc.) friend who managed to bag 3 stacylite/stacy girlfriends during his dating career. He’s around 176cm and isn’t jacked or shredded, although he is robust in figure. He’s also on the lower end of the wealth spectrum for his social circle/peer group.

I’d say the key factor to his success was status. He has a cool, extroverted NT vibe to him; is well-connected with many high-status people in our community, and is verbally adept and charismatic. His status is pretty much on par with the Chads in his social circle, many of whom are his close friends.

His first Stacy girlfriend, which he dated for 4 years in school, helped him get his next two through social proof.

Another important factor is low inhibition. He’s a notorious spam approacher who hits on pretty much every girl he comes across. He once told me, without exaggeration, that he had to go through 20 rejections to get 1 girl. I once told him that I approached 4 girls in a party, in my mind thinking it was a large number. He told me “4 is nothing bro, I try with 10 in every party”.

I’d say that even with his status and relative success, he still underperforms the average Chad who bags Stacies effortlessly, without the hassle of getting rejected by 20 women. Whereas the Chads in my social circle get propositioned by good-looking women, my high-status MTN friend has to hustle for them, sometimes with long dry spells in between.

My takeaway from this is that high status helps put your foot in the door as an MTN, but you’re going to have to work much harder than Chad to bag good-looking girls.
 
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