Wristlet 2
"The only thing I could do was even the score."
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Let me explain. I'm watching The Departed right now and ngl it's a cool movie, but bluepilled.
The main thing I noticed is how the take a Gigachad (Matt Damon actually) and he's talking to a girl he's interested in, and at first she's not interested in him, but he's a bit cocky, makes her laugh, and then she is interested in him and goes on a date with him. She doesn't at any time chase him and isn't interested straight away, interactions are closer to what they'd be like for an average male or what redpillers think it'd be like, and Matt Damon's character creates attraction through what he says. Fucking bullshit.
Also a non sexual example, Wolf of Wall Street. Achieving the success the guy in the movie did takes a very special mindset most people don't have, which is why it was even possible for him to do what he did while everyone else makes their money wagecucking (the theme of wagecucking vs cheating the system comes up a few times in the movie). I'm sure actually doing it isn't fun like the movie makes it out to be, it probably involves a lot of preparations, grinding, frustration... And also learn new stuff that he at first didn't understand. The movie is the opposite, it skips the process of accomplishing things and shows only the success, and doesn't explain anything that could be complicated (instead says "thats too boring" and shit). It's like the movie is made for the very kind of people that this guy ripped off, ironically. Eg. The guy said "losers want to get rich, and they want to get rich NOW without any effort" (or smth like that) and that's exactly what the movie is like lol, if that makes sense.
What I'm saying is, movies about Chads arent actually like chads life but made for bluepilled/redpilled idiots and aren't realistic at all, and, similarly, movies about successful men in general are made and tailored for what the majority of people is like aka idiots.
The main thing I noticed is how the take a Gigachad (Matt Damon actually) and he's talking to a girl he's interested in, and at first she's not interested in him, but he's a bit cocky, makes her laugh, and then she is interested in him and goes on a date with him. She doesn't at any time chase him and isn't interested straight away, interactions are closer to what they'd be like for an average male or what redpillers think it'd be like, and Matt Damon's character creates attraction through what he says. Fucking bullshit.
Also a non sexual example, Wolf of Wall Street. Achieving the success the guy in the movie did takes a very special mindset most people don't have, which is why it was even possible for him to do what he did while everyone else makes their money wagecucking (the theme of wagecucking vs cheating the system comes up a few times in the movie). I'm sure actually doing it isn't fun like the movie makes it out to be, it probably involves a lot of preparations, grinding, frustration... And also learn new stuff that he at first didn't understand. The movie is the opposite, it skips the process of accomplishing things and shows only the success, and doesn't explain anything that could be complicated (instead says "thats too boring" and shit). It's like the movie is made for the very kind of people that this guy ripped off, ironically. Eg. The guy said "losers want to get rich, and they want to get rich NOW without any effort" (or smth like that) and that's exactly what the movie is like lol, if that makes sense.
What I'm saying is, movies about Chads arent actually like chads life but made for bluepilled/redpilled idiots and aren't realistic at all, and, similarly, movies about successful men in general are made and tailored for what the majority of people is like aka idiots.