

CyberFlux🎨
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@CyberFluxVT
Cyberpunk Vtuber | Art tag: #FluxArt | Model & Rig: @NullasArt | Click my linktree😲👇




I think the time has finally come after staying in fear of cancel culture, I just don’t care anymore… it’s the internet, it needs to stop being taken so seriously. So time to filter my followers and only surround myself with like minded people… goodbye but also welcome 🤗 There are only 2 genders Transgender is a mental illness White lives matter too No such thing as equality (each gender has their pros/cons and should be paid according to their time and effort) Fuck India Men are valid (I love men) Gays are ok Deport illegals A country has a right to refuse to protect their people I’m sorry if your views and mine don’t align and you choose to unfollow me, I understand and say it’s ok to not agree on topics, I want those who have similar views as me around. So goodbye to those and goodluck in your lives, and welcome to any new folks, I hope you like it here 💚😊

Henry Cavill is more of a man's man. He actually isn't THAT attractive to most women. Timothy Chalamet outshines him as sex symbol that appears to women. Henry has the classic strong, tall, muscular and reliable kind of vibe, but he lacks edginess, danger, mystery. He's basically a Reddit nice guy in a jagged body and a handsome face. Also, he's enthusiastic about stuff like building PCs and his Warhammer figure collection. I find it cute personally, but for most women it's negative aura.





Dude asks gym members how many hours a week they work

For 12 years, I was married to a conventionally “nice guy.” He never hit me. Never cheated (or at least I didn’t know and we never had infidelity issues), he never even argued much. He was calm. Quiet. Agreeable. In the beginning I thought that meant I was safe, and I felt lucky to have him. Because other women had worse right? But this is exactly why the marriage eventually failed… His “good guy” image meant he never led. He never decided. He never carried weight. So I did. I had to step in and keep the boat rowing and afloat. Financially. Emotionally. Strategically. And eventually I was left tired, exhausted and resentful. Because “nice” without initiative is passivity. And passivity turns a wife into infrastructure. I wasn’t married to a monster. I was married to a passenger. And I had to step off that car that was leading me to oblivion.


