Does anyone else get amazed at the generic personas that normies assume? I don't know whether to laugh or cringe when I see people talk about their "serious" relationships with their gf/bf when they're non-religious, 17-22, and don't plan to get married for ages. It's like they need to put this front up to justify their actions to themselves and to add a veneer of self-importance / "drama", because they want to be like the characters on tv.
You also hear tonnes of times about "fighting against slutshaming" yet who the **** actually shames people in real life (or knows who's ****ing who)? I'm fairly sure that all the "shaming" is self-inflicted by the females themselves because they feel guilty that they can't live up to the post-Christian society ideal image of a pure female that they themselves unconsciously hold up as the ideal, while not even realising why. What a lazy morality most people have!
Also I used to think that working class people were uniquely awful plebs but now I'm pretty sure that's wrong. My hometown uni that I go to is ranked within the top 20 for the UK in terms of the entry standards of people who enter... yet everyone is pleb as ****... I mean holy hell... "Netflix, dominos, game of thrones, yoonay exam stress, netflix, dominos......" The academic standards (difficulty of the work we're set) aren't even high as well. It's easy as **** and at times a joke. It's like people just jump head first in to the "omg exam stress" personalities.
We had an old run down library and no one went there except for exam weeks. It didn't have enough computers or seat yet it was barely ever half full. I even overheard a girl saying that people who go to the library are weird (yes a uni student said this). When our shiny new library was built, no doubt along wi th a load of aspirational looking pictures in the university prospectus of students studying in it, suddenly tonnes of people go there. It became a normie haven!
Put the internet to work for you.
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