Balding incel wants to pass on his genetics

shookwun

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Talks about how he think's hes a good donor because women want an educated man with degrees. Can barely speak a coherent sentence himself ;)

The reactions of women in the audience are priceless.



[video=youtube;J0QHnyQbPCc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0QHnyQbPCc[/video]
 

Hairloss23

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Oh lord I am cringing watching this!
 

Exodus2011

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his hair doesnt even look that bad lol

your average person wouldn't even call him balding xD
 

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41 seconds. That's all I could bare to watch. I was beginning to physically pain from the cringe.
 
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every man there was balding to some degree, all worse than him. Hollywood post 1990 is filled with finasteride homosexuals, among the normal post 30 age population lots of men drop off in hair.
 

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The woman's face at 0:25 says it all really, and he's only just started talking. But everyone's reactions are brilliant, the guy on stage (I think) too.

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Actually the woman at 1:45 is way better! How did I not see that first time.

This guy is my lad bible "errm and we do, we do have quite a bit in common uhhrm, but she- errm, sheesh not looking for a relationship" the way the tone of his voice goes up and down is so enthralling, so retarded.

I wonder what he could possibly think they have in common, like they're both Australian or something.
 

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What the **** are you talking about anyway he doesn't even have a speech impediment, he just slurred "she's" a little bit like anyone does from time to time. And who has more right to laugh at others than those who are laughed at?

And actually my hairs getting real thick lately, I might spike it up from now on to show off the hairline. I'd get a mohawk but it won't show off the temples as much.
 

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I think if a woman really wanted to get pregnant that bad, she could go to a university bar and pick up somebody more attractive and better educated,take him home for a lay, and get knocked up. Jmo.
 

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This. The dude is almost certainly autistic or has some sort of mental illness and certainly is a maladjusted person. I feel sorry for the kid that inherits this man's genes.

Why? It's not like he's being raised by him? If he inrehits autism well from my experience with autists, they are usually normal people who just struggle to adapt to social situations. The world is full of normal people like that as well, half this forum is like it I'd bet. The remaining ones are grade A ****s and likely remain so for most of their lives, they act like their 5 years old constantly and fall back on their mental illness as an excuse. I wouldn't count this off as just a one off from past experience, I've known 9 autistics in my life and of them 6 were the former, some of them were actually decent people to talk to, the other 3, just constant babies that felt they needed to claim every little advantage in life because their disability made them the most important. Put it this way, in our final exams students with autism deemed "severe" enough were allowed an extra HALF AN HOUR. For all exams, no matter how long the exam usually was! The only kids that were allowed this was 2 of the 3 nasty autistics because they'd kicked and fussed loud enough. The others just got on and sit the exams like normal people. Thankfully Karma prevailed and the 2 autistics did terrible lol.
 

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Well yes, if he is autistic, that's not a good gene to pass on. Not sure if it is genetic though, seems like it happens to a lot of kids after having an infection of some sort in early childhood. He doesn't have good features though, it may sound cruel and judgmental, but his facial features and the way his eyes look are a bit scary, I imagine that would push people away. People with those features will find it difficult to make friends, find a girlfriend or get a job.
 

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Well yes, if he is autistic, that's not a good gene to pass on. Not sure if it is genetic though, seems like it happens to a lot of kids after having an infection of some sort in early childhood. He doesn't have good features though, it may sound cruel and judgmental, but his facial features and the way his eyes look are a bit scary, I imagine that would push people away. People with those features will find it difficult to make friends, find a girlfriend or get a job.

Not disagreeing with you, just saying that Autism at least for some people, is not a social death sentence, although for a fair few it is, it all depends on how well you present yourself to society. The world is full of ugly people, he will be in good company.
 

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I have a few friends with aspergers, which is an ASD. They're mosty normal intelligence wise, just slightly maladjusted when it comes to social situations. They do just fine with people they know. My dad's girlfriend's granddaughter went to a special private school because of her epilepsy and most of the kids there were either autistic or severely mentally retarded. All I know is, since I'm sterile, when it comes time to look for a sperm donor for me and my girlfriend that I wouldn't want one of those kids' genes. Big difference between severe autism and a mild case of aspergers.
 

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Not disagreeing with you, just saying that Autism at least for some people, is not a social death sentence, although for a fair few it is, it all depends on how well you present yourself to society. The world is full of ugly people, he will be in good company.

He's not just ugly though, he has that creepy look. Lots of people are ugly but don't look creepy/crazy. This guy, whether by mannerisms or features, or his gaze, would make people uncomfortable.
 

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Some people were simply not meant to pass on their genes. It' shouldn't be that hard to believe, or seem unjust, unfair or cruel. People attach too many feelings to harshness of nature.

This **** happens in nature all the time! Elephant mothers leave their newborn babies out to die if they can't walk and keep up with the herd. Female peacocks mate with the male peacock with the brightest feathers, two lions fight and the loser might never get to mate. But since we're human, it's sad or messed up that there's such a thing as an incel? Nah.
 

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It's not necessarily his speech impediment that makes me think he may be autistic. It's an unusual speech impediment though. Kind of reminds me a bit of Diamond Joe Quimby.

What made me think he may have some mental issue or autism was his mannerisms, notably the way he just stared. If someone stared at me like that, I'd be pretty uncomfortable and mentally diagnosing them. No only that, but his rationalization over being a sperm donor, he knows he would be rejected if parents could choose their donor, he still thinks he would be a good donor because... He has a good education (or does he?). Education is not hereditary. And his responses to questions such as contact with the child just don't seem quite right. It's like he's lacking a certain understanding and basic social skill which is why I think he may be autistic. Or perhaps simply maladjusted to society.

Hollande, Sarkoszy et al are not handsome men. But they don't look creepy either. They're normal ugly. Normal ugly people will be considered unattractive and may struggle with the opposite sex, but they'll still be liked, approachable and depended on. People who look "creepy" on the other hand will be treated worse and get different responses. You know exactly what I mean. It's judgmental as hell and very unfair, but unfortunately some people just look creepy...
 

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It's not necessarily his speech impediment that makes me think he may be autistic. It's an unusual speech impediment though. Kind of reminds me a bit of Diamond Joe Quimby.

What made me think he may have some mental issue or autism was his mannerisms, notably the way he just stared. If someone stared at me like that, I'd be pretty uncomfortable and mentally diagnosing them. No only that, but his rationalization over being a sperm donor, he knows he would be rejected if parents could choose their donor, he still thinks he would be a good donor because... He has a good education (or does he?). Education is not hereditary. And his responses to questions such as contact with the child just don't seem quite right. It's like he's lacking a certain understanding and basic social skill which is why I think he may be autistic. Or perhaps simply maladjusted to society.

Hollande, Sarkoszy et al are not handsome men. But they don't look creepy either. They're normal ugly. Normal ugly people will be considered unattractive and may struggle with the opposite sex, but they'll still be liked, approachable and depended on. People who look "creepy" on the other hand will be treated worse and get different responses. You know exactly what I mean. It's judgmental as hell and very unfair, but unfortunately some people just look creepy...
i remember when i visited my psych and he diagnosed me with schizophrenia . . . . because i fulfilled the central criteria of "staring a certain way" :uglylol:
 
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