Do you see chads? Or stacies? And despite that most of the girls in it look alright, some are even cute. Are any of them grossed out or weirded out by the "creepy" guys? No. That's what healthy socialization looks like. A very long time ago I was part of a similar clique and dated a girl like this, I was lucky enough to experience love before the internet, tinder and popularization of feminism completely destroyed dating. Today I'd never have a chance. I remember the time when society wasn't divided into normies and loser outcast men, but instead had groups like these with "loser"/"geek" women, when showing up in public, participating in social activities and hanging out with girls as an unattractive male wasn't seen as a crime against humanity. This is what they took from you. Nowadays it's all cringe e-girls who wouldn't be seen within 20 miles of "incels" like these. Every single day for the past few years I've been living with the pain of knowing that the world that I used to know and love is long gone and that it was replaced by a hellish dystopia.
We didn't have instagram back then, so the whole "if you don't look your best, you might as well look your worst" mentality didn't take hold among women yet. It was common to dress like trash and not put on tonnes of make up.
Chad is a relative position. Cyborg Brad could go to a mid 2000s anime convention and immediately become a gigachad. The problem is that now there is no relativity. Everyone is aware of everyone at all times now. It's hard to just do your own thing and be your own small community. You're constantly at odds with the best of the best, who women are now aware of via social media and popularization of long distance communication.
Cameron Harris
>Everyone is aware of everyone at all times now. It's hard to just do your own thing and be your own small community. You're constantly at odds with the best of the best, who women are now aware of via social media and popularization of long distance communication Good point and very true too. I pity zoomers who never experienced life before everything got pozzed.
Charles Walker
>in 10 years you will only be able to speak to women by donating $50 to their onlyfans
>cute weird nerdy women >theyre actually just terminally online whores yea ur funny
Nathaniel Ross
Most of these girls are fucking ugly my guy. Also having to deal with these weaboo shenanigans is 100% not worth it, not even if they were 10/10s.
Andrew Bell
Videos like that are cringe as hell but it's more cringe the fact that I used to go to anime meetings/events/parties like that. Last time I did the mistake to go to a party of that kind made me want to shoot myself.
>Last time I did the mistake to go to a party of that kind made me want to shoot myself What happened? Did a girl accidentally touch you?
Easton Flores
No but among others a female fatass weeaboo tried to flirt with me. Years later I learned from a friend of mine that this landwhale has a boyfriend and yet he cucks him with many other boys.
Joseph Ward
>A girl flirts with him >Refuses to fuck her Femcels are going to have a field day with this one.
William Evans
when I was in school everyone who watched anime was like this it's truly bizarre to see it become mainstream
Brody White
>at anime expo >waiting in line for a panel >the line snaked around so we were all in rows next to each other >see a qt fat guy in the row next to me >i'm a fatty too, realize that i have a shot with him >start talking to him and his friends >chat for about 15 minutes >convention staff says we're all going in soon >pull the qt aside >say, "i think you're really cute, can i have your number?" >he seems shocked >gives me his cell number >we go back to the line >realize his friends will want to know what happened >decide to pretend to listen to music so i can hear what he says >his friends ask what i wanted >he says, "that annoying fat chick wanted my number so i made one up." >entire group starts laughing >can feel them watching me >put on some modest mouse and contemplate going home >decide to stay >panel started like 10 minutes later, thankfully >waiting in line for another panel in a narrow hallway with no ac >staff shows up and tells us to line up single file on the wall >most of us had been grouped up in the hallway so when we all moved to the wall there wasn't enough space for everyone to stand single file >all squished together >no room to sit because the hallway was too crowded/narrow >the guy in front of me had severe dandruff >flakes all over his shoulders and the back of his shirt >had sores and severe acne all over the back of his neck >smelled like he hadn't showered in a week >so close to him that we were almost touching >determined to see the panel though >stood in that hot musty crowded hallway for almost two hours
Jaxson Richardson
Did you lose weight after that?
Xavier Nelson
That makes a lot of sense. It probably goes both ways though. Like men probably compare girls irl to girls they see online. I don't mean porn either, just all the people you see online in general.
Juan Johnson
PAUL, YOU OWE ME MON-
Elijah Turner
>I remember the time when society wasn't divided into normies and loser outcast men, but instead had groups like these with "loser"/"geek" women, when showing up in public, participating in social activities and hanging out with girls as an unattractive male wasn't seen as a crime against humanity. >tfw 36 and wasnt allowed to be in the nerd/geek circles s a tween/teen not even as an adult have been able to find one for myself. i am just too awkward and i make people feel uncomfy. i've had my own "friends" say i made them uncomfortable just just from looking at them.
Ryan Powell
>he says, "that annoying fat chick wanted my number so i made one up." he was saving himself for his waifu user. no woman could ever compare to his daki