https://youtube.com/watch?v=XbxWz4QuYh8
Well, he met a woman who works at the store next to his. Basically, he showed her where the garbage station was and introduced himself to her and is now talking about trying to get her number to get to know her more. Since she doesn't work at the same store as he does, it could work out but I do wonder if he is reading more into a simple convo of 'where's the trash chute'.
Here are my thoughts on "Met A New Woman":
"GOOD EVENIN' everybody out there on YouTube! This is Kent comin' back atchu guys again with another - AND BRAND NEW! - video." -Kent, mixing up the intro for the first time in 3 years
Man, his outfit in this video is aggressively childish. I think he's wearing a Starter jersey from Wal-Mart?
Kent's met a new woman. Scratch that, a new female. In case there was any doubt, Kent pretty much 100% confirms he has some sort of retailing position because he recounts how he had to close down the store; "vacuum the floors, mop the floors, make sure everything is clean, make sure everything's in order... putting all the products in order." And while he's doing this... There's this "NEW FEMALE."
This new female asks Kent for help finding the garbage can. (This also seems to confirm he works at the mall.) She tells him she doesn't want to get in trouble with her boss and Kent makes a disgusted scoff. "I really don't like sayin' that...
BOSS... I'm quoting
her." Trouble with authority much?
Kent showed her where the trash was and they "was walkin' side by side and everything." She was apparently VERY thankful, saying "thank you so much!" repeatedly, if Kent is to be believed. He said, "Sure, it's not a problem," and according to Kent that constitutes a "pretty good conversation."
Two brief asides: 1) Kent now seems to record his videos vertically? Why? Why this horrible regression? I don't watch Big Blob Calvin, but does he do that? Is Kent emulating him for the worse... again? And 2) it irks me how Kent refers to both his and this woman's employers as "companies." I know it's probably not even technically incorrect, but it's just a very irregular usage of the word. No one who works as a bagger at ShopRite describes it as "working for a company."
This girl whose name is "Such And Such Such And Such" is new in the area and new at her job. She offers to shake Kent's hand. So far, if most of this is true, she probably does represent a good opportunity for a possible friend/date for Kent; definitely one of his best chances in a while, anyway. According to Kent, she's cute, nice, not mean, not nasty, respectful, and nice... so she sounds great.
7 minute into the video, he's finished telling the story of an interaction which probably lasted all of 2 minutes. There are 14 minutes left in the video.
She's a Mexican girl with nice teeth and long black hair. Very cute, very pretty. From the sound of it, she's probably out of Kent's league, like most of the women he's been interested in in the past...
Kent "wasn't even thinking women, females and stuff" when this girl came up to him. Wow! He is making out showing a woman where the trashcan is to be one of the most heroic and alpha acts of all time, lmao. The next time Kent sees her, he's going to ask for her phone number and see if he can get to know her. Can't hurt to try.
It's nice meeting new women, especially ones who aren't from where you're from. Kent gets the impression she doesn't know anybody in the area, and, honestly, that's probably a serious boon for him.
Kent considers his interaction with this woman to have been "a normal, civilized conversation." Lol. He claims he was just "being himself" while he gallantly showed her where she could discard of her waste. Kent hopes she isn't like a majority of 2016 females.
Kent drops the phrase "Looks, Money, and Status!" He's been on Lookism! CONFIRMED! In spite of this, he still seems very "bluepilled." Based on his limited understanding of the 80:20 rule, I'm guessing not much of what he read on Lookism/SH beyond the buzzwords themselves was able to stick in any sort of meaningful way.
He really wants a woman in his life. He's tired of going through TFL. He really hope, and he pray to the LORD that she's not like the rest of these women out here... Shallow, superficial, someone who'll be mean, with a false sense of entitlement...
Kent recommends getting a job if you're unemployed because it's a great way to "meet a lot of women." That's one way to think about it. He stresses this repeatedly. I guess it's probably the best message Kent has ever had in a video.
Again, Kent informs us that he's going to try and get this woman's phone number the next time he sees her, as well as "see where her head is at." Unfortunately, I can tell he's already doomed to fail. To him, this next interaction with her is going to be like the fucking Super Bowl. He's hyping it up DAYS in advance; I already know that the next time he goes into work he's going to go out of his way to see her instead of letting it happen organically. Plus he's going in with the agenda of getting her number; after everything he said in this video about how he was able to have a nice interaction with a girl because he was just BEING HIMSELF and NOT THINKING ABOUT GETTING WITH WOMEN, he doesn't realize that he's planning to do the exact opposite which is why he'll inevitably scare her away. The sheer amount of doublethink and cognitive dissonance you can observe in the average twenty minute Kent video is astounding. This is why he's such a top-tier content creator.
Kent starts getting very expressive, his voice almost desperate sounding? Like he's pleading with the camera, like he's pleading with the world. This is a verbatim quote:
"I don't see why not, she's brand new in the area! I do not SEE WHY NOT! I don't see why not! She's brand new in the area. She's brand new in this area! So I don't see, I don't see why not. I don't see why not."
"This is Kent, singing out," but there's 3 minutes left in the video. "Anything good that happens, man, women-wise, I will share it. I'm a very open and honest person. I like to share things." We know, Kent. We know.
Kent starts talking about how all he wants is to be happy. As much as it may not seem like it, at least to him, that's all I want for Kent as well. Do you think I'd have written thousands of words about this poor kid over the past year - that I'd have watched countless HOURS of his mind-numbing videos - if there wasn't something about him that, for some strange reason, makes him so likable in spite of his myriad of shortcomings (no pun intended)? Fuck, man. Fuck!
Time to get back in-character. One way or another, we'll be hearing more about this particular female in the future. He's either going to get rejected or he isn't, so content is on the horizon. This season is shaping up to be a return to form for Kent. This is a really solid video. It's some much-needed table-setting for the impending climax.
Rating: 8/10