All they care about is themselves and their fragile egos. They're so unremarkable that they live vicariously through other women and try to make their successes feel like their own. "It's a win for all women!"
No — no it's not. It's a win for one individual who worked their ass off to achieve what they did.
Then again, the moment you actually see what most of the bitches who whine about such crap look like it all begins to make perfect sense.
In almost all cases they're the undesirables. The "never wanted's." Their dreams of an idyllic little life with a loving family and happiness in the household never came to fruition, so they vent their anger over that onto men throughout society and begin to saturate themselves in celebrity culture, tabloid drama, and feminism.
In the rare instance they are attractive, they have very clear mental illness issues or were abused when young.
That pretty much sums up the entire group in a nutshell. Bitter and frustrated roasties who spent too much time "trying to find themselves" and ended up being miserable in the end. They're such narcissists that they never self-reflected and realized that they, themselves, were the problem.
A couple years back there was a story about boys in high school who were rating the girls on attractiveness. Of course that happens everywhere but these boys got caught because they wrote it down. There was the usual bullshit from the girls, the school, and the media about misogyny and the usual bundle of grievances. If I'm remembering correctly they even arranged a meeting where they talked about their fee fees. What wasn't being talked about was how it wasn't the 9's and 10's throwing the shit fit. It was the girls who were rated average and below who were driving the outrage. They didn't hate being rated, they hated being rated lower than other girls.
Isn't the really the story of so many in a nutshell?
From what I can tell, at least unattractive men really take time to work on some other aspect of themselves — they strive to become funny, smart, successful, or any number of things. Even though it's anecdotal, I haven't noticed that being the case so much the other way around. Instead, women point fingers and try to tear others down in order to build themselves up.
It certainly doesn't apply across the board, but it's what I've noticed happens with shocking frequency.
All they care about is themselves and their fragile egos. They're so unremarkable that they live vicariously through other women and try to make their successes feel like their own.
"It's a win for all women!"
No — no it's not. It's a win for one individual who worked their ass off to achieve what they did.
Then again, the moment you actually see what most of the bitches who whine about such crap look like it all begins to make perfect sense.
In almost all cases they're the undesirables. The "never wanted's." Their dreams of an idyllic little life with a loving family and happiness in the household never came to fruition, so they vent their anger over that onto men throughout society and begin to saturate themselves in celebrity culture, tabloid drama, and feminism.
In the rare instance they are attractive, they have very clear mental illness issues or were abused when young.
That pretty much sums up the entire group in a nutshell. Bitter and frustrated roasties who spent too much time "trying to find themselves" and ended up being miserable in the end. They're such narcissists that they never self-reflected and realized that they, themselves, were the problem.
A couple years back there was a story about boys in high school who were rating the girls on attractiveness. Of course that happens everywhere but these boys got caught because they wrote it down. There was the usual bullshit from the girls, the school, and the media about misogyny and the usual bundle of grievances. If I'm remembering correctly they even arranged a meeting where they talked about their fee fees. What wasn't being talked about was how it wasn't the 9's and 10's throwing the shit fit. It was the girls who were rated average and below who were driving the outrage. They didn't hate being rated, they hated being rated lower than other girls.
Isn't the really the story of so many in a nutshell?
From what I can tell, at least unattractive men really take time to work on some other aspect of themselves — they strive to become funny, smart, successful, or any number of things. Even though it's anecdotal, I haven't noticed that being the case so much the other way around. Instead, women point fingers and try to tear others down in order to build themselves up.
It certainly doesn't apply across the board, but it's what I've noticed happens with shocking frequency.
How is that even a story? RIP Sean Connery, he would know how to deal with such entitlement.