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Today I discovered @influencersinthewild. Please enjoy it with me.









 
You've heard of romanticizing suicide, but what about romanticizing abusive relationships... or daddy issues?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Y8-WVq8LaWsNo, really. These women really think they look badass by telling the world that they have daddy issues. It's funnier when you compare their childhood/old photos to their current selves where they're fat, caked in makeup or tattoos, have a shitty hairstyle, generally the type of stuff you'd associate with an unpleasant e-thot. One even claims to had beaten up a male football player, which is obviously bullshit when you see how petite she'd look next to the average quarterback.
Man, that song is awful.
 
TikTok, Twitter, and virtually everything these days is corruption young women and turning young men into incels. When every girl starts painting their hair like anime characters, falsely accusing unattractive men of rape because they looked at her in a certain way, and only seeking the best of men, it's not quite a surprice if incel communites start up getting more popular in the upcoming years of this shitshow, it's probably already starting now.
 
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