Mudkipcorn
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- Nov 12, 2021
This is the exact same thing as his IQ take. In that case, he started with the conclusion he is far above average in intellect. The IQ test said he was a bit above average. Ergo, IQ is bunk. Here we have Rudyard starting with the idea that being bluepilled on women is fundamentally wrong. But bluepilled men exist and go after women. Ergo they never get any and probably change their dating "strategy" at some point. It can't be that he is average or that most women prefer men who are genuine over those who play games and are brainbroke from /pol/.
Does he really believe that in current year only redpilled men (whatever that means) get involved in relationships? Bruh, all my closest friends are married or in a long-term relationships and none of them are/are dating a redpilled man. I'm not a zoomer but even I know a couple and they date just as 20-somethings always have. But he "imagines" it doesn't work.
I'm not retarded. Obviously 'just be yourself!' won't work for everyone but I really can't fathom how a human being who is at least tangentially familiar with the real world can believe that normal people don't pair off in current year. I want to know exactly what he means by being red/bluepilled on women.
Edit: Forgot to add that there's also a classic Rudy wordfart. The dangling "yet it does" at the end of the Xeet doesn't agree with the sentence. What does what? He probably meant 'yet people do [maintain the bluepilled strategy for years]'. I don't think it's particularly incisive to point out someone's typos. We all do it. Just a bit funny that a 100% neurotypical hyperintellectual has grammatical errors every other Xeet. I don't tend to notice these in his video scripts. Could be because he actually proofreads those, or just that they slip by because it's audio and I don't pay as much attention.
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