The saddest part of all of this is if (and that's a really big if) Kent ever manages to score some poon tang, he probably won't be any happier. If anything, he'll be worse than when he started. Statistically, people who have never had a relationship tend to be happier than those who have. That old saying, "it's better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all" is statistically untrue. If Kent did ever manage to get a girlfriend, he'd have a snowball's chance in hell of keeping her for more than a couple months. His toxic personality would turn her off of him, she'd break up with him (or worse, cheat on him), and he'd be back to square one. Much like Chris, Kent is a brick wall when it comes to advice. He only listens to things he wants to hear, and writes off everything else as "trolling." Honestly, the best thing Kent could do is to ditch the whole "love quest" bullshit and focus on himself. Coming from a wealthy family, he could potentially get pretty far in life. But he doesn't, because he's too busy wallowing in self pity, afraid to leave the sanctity of his hugbox.