Nero
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When you truly start to become aware of the world and start to see things for how they really are you will begin to feel very alone. The higher your consciousness level the fewer and fewer people you can closely associate with.
An example would be being friends with a “normie” or stereotypical American leftist or [sterotypical group that you don’t mesh with].You can be cool with them and have fun but you can’t get too close. When they start talking about the “wage gap,” [“evil” rich man], politics(orange man bad) or some other thing that you know is misguided or complete nonsense you’re eventually probably going to feel guilty especially if it would help them(looks blackpill), or get annoyed even if they don’t ask you anything directly or you lied/head nodded. At that point you will probably have to either red/blackpill them or distance yourself. Anyone who has tried to argue or say anything controversial to a “normie” about anything other than the most superficial things knows it may not end well or just be a waste of time.
You must realize that many of these people actually take most of the stuff they see on TV or social media at face value. It’s not their fault per say but that’s just how it is. Always remember you can have 200IQ and still be completely bluepilled/ignorant of something seemingly obvious. I don’t like to sound elitist but everything I said is true. It’s the same reason classes exist. Other rich
If you still can’t relate to the feeling I’m talking about it would be like having a conversation with someone and they just started speaking gibberish. At first it may be amusing but if you decided to stay anyway eventually you’ll get bored or frustrated. Unless you’re a socio/psychopath you've experience something like what I’ve described before. I’m sure most of us have been on the other side as well especially before being somewhat redpilled about society.
An example would be being friends with a “normie” or stereotypical American leftist or [sterotypical group that you don’t mesh with].You can be cool with them and have fun but you can’t get too close. When they start talking about the “wage gap,” [“evil” rich man], politics(orange man bad) or some other thing that you know is misguided or complete nonsense you’re eventually probably going to feel guilty especially if it would help them(looks blackpill), or get annoyed even if they don’t ask you anything directly or you lied/head nodded. At that point you will probably have to either red/blackpill them or distance yourself. Anyone who has tried to argue or say anything controversial to a “normie” about anything other than the most superficial things knows it may not end well or just be a waste of time.
You must realize that many of these people actually take most of the stuff they see on TV or social media at face value. It’s not their fault per say but that’s just how it is. Always remember you can have 200IQ and still be completely bluepilled/ignorant of something seemingly obvious. I don’t like to sound elitist but everything I said is true. It’s the same reason classes exist. Other rich
If you still can’t relate to the feeling I’m talking about it would be like having a conversation with someone and they just started speaking gibberish. At first it may be amusing but if you decided to stay anyway eventually you’ll get bored or frustrated. Unless you’re a socio/psychopath you've experience something like what I’ve described before. I’m sure most of us have been on the other side as well especially before being somewhat redpilled about society.
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