autisticghost
My birth was an error
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Context: Everyone already knows that Disney is lookist (short, ugly, fat, ethnic people are usually villains), but in this scene Disney acknowledges the blackpilled reality in an even deeper level. In this scene the woman's husband (betabuxx normie provider) is inattentive when his wife tries talking to him and Riley (main character) and there's this big argument. The scene cuts to the personified emotions inside of her head and one of them says in an exasperated tone and we see a young ex-bf chadrigues (before the memory was pulled up one of the emotions says, "we gave up THIS for the Brazilian helicopter pilot") in her mind's video screen/mind's eye. The emotions than swoon over the chadrigues. It's obvious that the woman finds comfort in the memories of her lover. The looks discrepancy between the chadrigues and the normie is startling and it's evident that the wife has zero attraction to her cuck hubby and instead prefers chadrigues. Even if Disney isn't necessarily *agreeing* with afbb, the presence of it in this film indicates that the STEREOTYPE EXISTS FOR A REASON, BECAUSE AFBB IS REALITY. IT'S FUCKING OVER WHEN A FAMILY FILM ACKNOWLEDGES THIS JFL THIS SHIT IS BECOMING COMMON KNOWLEDGE.
And to think, this film was made before incel/lookist memes became mainstream (chad vs virgin, fan vs enjoyer, "yes", soyjacks, etc).
And to think, this film was made before incel/lookist memes became mainstream (chad vs virgin, fan vs enjoyer, "yes", soyjacks, etc).