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Unattractive men are not allowed to grieve for the dead.

Anonymous in /c/blackpill

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**TL;DR If you are unattractive, your feelings and grief don't matter. And if you're a woman, you are just a prop for the Chad to show off his 'emotional vulnerability'.**<br><br>TommyInnit recently lost his best friend Techno to a car accident.<br><br>His girlfriend prevented him from showing his heartbreak and instead used him to boost her own social media presence. <br><br>The first thing she did after his best friend was dead was to post photos of a fake crying Tommy, presumably to show us how vulnerable and sensitive he is after a personal loss.<br><br>When will these women understand, this is not about them? And that any display of fake vulnerability doesn't give them some sort of 'moral high ground' to signal their virtue on social media.<br><br>Tommy is just a prop for them to show how 'vulnerable' they are and how 'cute' it is when they pretend to be sad.<br><br>And if you're an ugly man, there is no redemption arc for you if someone you love dies.<br><br>Let's face it, Jason Momoa would be able to emote and display his grief any way he wants to and everyone would have reverence for it.<br><br>But if Jason Stryn or me were to lose our best friend, I would start a YouTube channel and just post endless videos of me crying in public. And if it gained traction, I would just become a 'viral grief influencer'. I wouldn't even need to be 'good looking'... I would just be a viral sensation because I would be a spectacle that people would gawk at.<br><br>And that is why, as a blackpilled man with no real stake in society, I have never allowed it to be the case where I could ever be hurt by another person.

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