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I was thinking of ways to find more evidence of the blackpill when it occurred to me that watching romance movies made for females could provide useful insights into female psychology.
Let me explain, the reason these movies are so successful is because they represent the perfect way a women can meet a man. By analyzing the context, looks and behavior of the male and female actors, it can get really eye opening about what femoids really want in a man.
Blackpill #1: Personality doesn't matter
Throughout the movie Edward is the exact opposite of what I would consider "confident", in fact they portray him as extremely creepy and awkward yet Bella (the main character) seems to obsess about his good looks.
The scene below is when Bella first sees Edward, notice how she is immediatly enamoured by his looks:
He is extremely awkard, creepy and has no confidence:
He must be incredibly funny and have plenty of intersting things to say right? Wrong, He talks about the weather and asks personal questions:
Blackpill #2 It's always looks first
The other guy she falls in love with is Jacob, he's the stereotypical manly man: confident, cocky, buff and he's a car/bike mechanic, basically personality-wise he's the complete opposite of Edward. What do they have in common? LOOKS.
It's almost like personality doesn't matter isn't it.
Blackpill #3 The dog pill:
This pic explains everything, no need to elaborate.
Blackpill #4 The Moneypill
This one was a little surprising to me. The foid seems impressed by his luxurious home complete with stainless steel kitchen giant paintings and big windows. Obviously it's still looks first otherwise she wouldn't have cared in the first place.
There's plenty more, like women fantasizing over hot guys fighting for them and feeling protected by hot guys, but I'm too lazy to list everything. Basically the take away here is that looks is always first, doesn't matter what the characters do, it's always looks first.
I highly recommend blackpillers to watch this kind of movie, it gets very interesting when seen from that perspective.
Let me explain, the reason these movies are so successful is because they represent the perfect way a women can meet a man. By analyzing the context, looks and behavior of the male and female actors, it can get really eye opening about what femoids really want in a man.
Blackpill #1: Personality doesn't matter
Throughout the movie Edward is the exact opposite of what I would consider "confident", in fact they portray him as extremely creepy and awkward yet Bella (the main character) seems to obsess about his good looks.
The scene below is when Bella first sees Edward, notice how she is immediatly enamoured by his looks:
He is extremely awkard, creepy and has no confidence:
He must be incredibly funny and have plenty of intersting things to say right? Wrong, He talks about the weather and asks personal questions:
Blackpill #2 It's always looks first
The other guy she falls in love with is Jacob, he's the stereotypical manly man: confident, cocky, buff and he's a car/bike mechanic, basically personality-wise he's the complete opposite of Edward. What do they have in common? LOOKS.
It's almost like personality doesn't matter isn't it.
Blackpill #3 The dog pill:
This pic explains everything, no need to elaborate.
Blackpill #4 The Moneypill
This one was a little surprising to me. The foid seems impressed by his luxurious home complete with stainless steel kitchen giant paintings and big windows. Obviously it's still looks first otherwise she wouldn't have cared in the first place.
There's plenty more, like women fantasizing over hot guys fighting for them and feeling protected by hot guys, but I'm too lazy to list everything. Basically the take away here is that looks is always first, doesn't matter what the characters do, it's always looks first.
I highly recommend blackpillers to watch this kind of movie, it gets very interesting when seen from that perspective.