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Exodus2011

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just saw a taller version of me with hair. :thumbsdown::thumbsdown::thumbsdown::thumbsdown::thumbsdown::thumbsdown::thumbsdown::thumbsdown:

ofc he even has roughly similar interests as well

this is one of the worst feelings that you get as a bald man. when you see what you could have been in the corporeal form. your fears manifest themselves.

on a related note its funny how you can often judge someones personality to a good degree based on their appearance. looks are so important and determine a large portion of our lives

the blue pill plugged in full heads refuse to believe it it seems
 

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I may get flamed for saying this, but I think that being insanely good looking is like having a very high IQ, it's counterproductive and it will not get you far in life.

Being above average is a better deal, like having above average an IQ is. High IQ people who suffer from Asperger won't be able to relate to anyone who has a normal IQ.

Very interesting points. Personally I would be perfectly happy being better than average looking. I don't need to have Brad Pitt looks to get through this life. Not to sound full of myself, but with hair I would easily meet the "better than average" looks goal. I might be there now, but it is pretty hard to be confident about your looks with a ****ty head of hair.
 

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yea great points as always fred. i don't want brad pitt looks. even if you did look that good people wud just take you as a sex object and not a person. i'd rather be a 7/10. i just want to look reasonably good.

as for the IQ part I'd say that makes sense. it does seem that i know a lot of very smart people who also cannot navigate modern society well.

but yea i know fred. i know people who look great but still have mental issues. its interesting. a good example is kurt cobain. i can't deny it makes me mad because i'm like them except i'm less attractive. they need to appreciate their aesthetic superiority more.

they shud have planned therapy where i calmly tell cobain that even if he feels **** that that 9/10 groupie he had last night wouldn't have ****ed him in another life where he is 5/10. explain it to him in the middle of him ****ing her lmao. it wud get the point across though
 

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yea great points as always fred. i don't want brad pitt looks. even if you did look that good people wud just take you as a sex object and not a person. i'd rather be a 7/10. i just want to look reasonably good.

as for the IQ part I'd say that makes sense. it does seem that i know a lot of very smart people who also cannot navigate modern society well.

but yea i know fred. i know people who look great but still have mental issues. its interesting. a good example is kurt cobain. i can't deny it makes me mad because i'm like them except i'm less attractive. they need to appreciate their aesthetic superiority more.

they shud have planned therapy where i calmly tell cobain that even if he feels **** that that 9/10 groupie he had last night wouldn't have ****ed him in another life where he is 5/10. explain it to him in the middle of him ****ing her lmao. it wud get the point across though

Indeed.

As FredTheBelgian stated, high IQ people who suffer from Asperger's won't be able to relate to anyone who has a normal IQ. I myself suffer from Asperger's, and my social skills are limited. People get annoyed of me easily when I explain my detailed analysis about my interests and about a certain subject, and they'll also think I'm awkward. Seriously, what's the point of having a high IQ if you can't even function properly and have limited social skills?

No one needs to be perfectly good looking to get through life. And yes, if someone is great looking, they're going to be prone to being used as some kind of sex object and not being treated an actual human being. And of course, at least any normal person wants to look reasonably good.

I'm a Nirvana fan and enjoy listening to their music. I find that Kurt Cobain was quite an interesting individual actually. A little over a couple of years ago, I went to the Experience Music Project Museum at Seattle, Washington and was a unique place. There's a Nirvana display there, and show all the actual guitars, drawings, pictures, clothes, and lots of other actual belongings from Kurt Cobain. It was fun.
 
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