Gilbert
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this is a perfect example of why you should avoid putting yourself in situations that could turn sexual if youre not confident in your ability to set clear boundaries and say no when needed.
trying to rewrite history and frame this as some kind of assault is completely disingenuous. stuff like this is exactly why actual victims of sexual assault dont get taken seriously too many of these “allegations” turn out to be nothingburgers that poison the well for real stories.
regretting sex with someone or thinking “i said yes but in my head i meant no” is not sexual assault,,, its being mad at yourself for not verbalizing your boundaries and saying yes to things you were uncomfortable with even when you had every chance to speak up.
you literally admitted in this video to giving verbal consent to him !!
hanging onto it and only coming out w this story because she claims to feel blindsided by him having a girlfriend makes this come across more like a scorned side piece looking for payback.
this wasnt assault WHATSOEVER. it was consensual sex between adults followed by regret and retroactive framing. take responsibility for your choices instead of playing victim !!!
Bestfriend@BestfriendKick
🚨NEW Sykkuno Victim Comes Forward Saying HE FINSHED INSIDE HER WITHOUT PROTECTION in EVO LAS VEGAS HOTEL ROOM! 😳
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The research behind this is wild. Your face as a kid shaped how teachers treated you, how many friends you made, how much practice you got being social, and even how much money you earn right now. It starts before you can crawl.
Babies just hours old already prefer attractive faces. Researchers at the University of Exeter showed newborns (average age: 2 days) pairs of faces and tracked which ones they stared at longer. The babies consistently picked the faces adults rated as good-looking. The sorting starts on day one.
Teachers do it too. In a 1973 study, they were given identical student profiles with different photos attached. The teachers rated the good-looking kids as having more academic potential, paid them more attention in class, and gave more detailed help when they struggled. Same kid on paper, different face, completely different treatment.
This creates a loop that psychologists have studied for decades. When people expect you to be friendly and capable, they act warmer toward you, and because they're warm, you actually become more social in return. Researchers at the University of Minnesota proved this in 1977 with a phone experiment. Men were shown a fake photo before a call (not the actual woman on the line). The ones who thought she was attractive were friendlier. And the women on the other end, who knew nothing about any photo, became more outgoing in response. The expectation changed real behavior in real time.
Now picture this running on repeat for an entire childhood. The good-looking kid gets picked for group projects, invited to birthday parties, gets smiles from strangers at the grocery store. Each of those is a rep. Social skills work like a muscle, and you get better by doing them over and over. The kid who got fewer invitations and fewer smiles fell behind for a simple reason: less practice.
The University of Texas pulled together 919 studies on attractiveness and found the same four things every time: people across cultures agree on who is good-looking, those kids get judged more favorably, they get treated better by the adults around them, and they end up with stronger social skills. Once the loop starts, it feeds itself.
It carries into your paycheck. Economists at UT Austin found that workers rated below average in looks earn 5 to 10% less per hour than average-looking coworkers, even when education and experience are the same. Over a 40-year career, that penalty alone runs into six figures. A 2026 study in Personality and Individual Differences tracked kids rated for their looks at ages 7 and 11, then checked back at age 50. The ones rated attractive in childhood still had better social skills four decades later.
So yeah, this tweet is more right than wrong. But the real driver is practice. Being less attractive as a kid meant fewer people reaching out to you, fewer good interactions, fewer chances to build the muscle. You didn't lack a social gene. You got fewer at-bats.
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the reason you're socially awkward is because you were ugly as a child
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@yareyareJK @graggletompson Not allowed man. They don't even allow you to share your account with a friend
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@mkalajian @TMZ They're more than capable gang. Not sure what u mean
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💔 Love on the Spectrum's Abbey Romeo & David Isaacman split after nearly 5 years. tmz.me/tJ2HUNj

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@NoHeartXVI They glazed it for like 2 seconds then didn't gaf so who cares
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@NoFilterSkin You can't get rid of them. Anyways, heres how u get rid of them
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You can’t get rid of them.
Look closely... they’re not “holes.” What you’re seeing is actual loss of skin tissue. Parts of your skin didn’t grow back the same way after damage.
These are atrophic acne scars.
And if you have them, it usually means you’ve dealt with acne that went deep enough to affect your skin structure.
This is why early acne treatment matters. Once inflammation gets intense, it doesn’t just go away clean.
When it comes to fixing it, you’re not removing anything. You’re rebuilding.
Treatments like microneedling, laser resurfacing and fillers work by stimulating collagen so your skin can slowly fill in those depressed areas over time.
So instead of trying to close the spaces, the goal is to get your skin to grow into them again.
Also:
Acne scars are not acne marks.
Acne scars are not large pores.
Know the difference.
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@pubity in complete anonymity but here’s a story about it that he shared
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@crocwearer3 Some people judge the shit out of you for it. Like this one girl I tried to date threw so much shit out to try and figure out why and never fully trusted me (or my answers). But thats why its important to be patient and pick the right person. Or drop the wrong person.
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@Ben_Sapo123 @Temp91626 @JakeSucky And watching him pick up chicks doesn't serve to "give people confidence" it pretty much is there to reinforce the opposite.
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@mizzox10 @Temp91626 @JakeSucky A one time collab with people does not reflect on entire group of people or Clav. They don’t believe in cancel culture or the need to share every single belief with someone to talk to them. The movement is more anti-incel if anything. That’s why Clav goes out to pick up girls
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@Ben_Sapo123 @Temp91626 @JakeSucky He collabs with fresh and fit all the time. By associating with them he at least agrees with some of it without denouncing any of it. Damn.. ur lowkey making me realize I need to stop consuming any of his shit. I agree its to "help" but thats moreso his obsession than advice
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@Ben_Sapo123 @Temp91626 @JakeSucky I think following his content in a serious way reinforces some incel adjacent beliefs. He goes on fresh and fit, hangs out with fuentes and tate. Do I really need to explain that? You decided to respond this way to my comment instead of the main thread gang. Why
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@mizzox10 @Temp91626 @JakeSucky Not true at all. People are improving looks to pull women. Does going to the gym make you an incel? You don’t know what that word means
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@Temp91626 @JakeSucky He encapsulates incel culture, through his supporters. But by definition he isn't an incel. To call him an incel would prove incel ideologies correct by saying him being "woman hating" still allows him to pull because of xyz.
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@JakeSucky Incel culture becoming mainstream was not on the 2026 bingo card
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@popitforpoppa If its not your girl then why do you even care in the first place lol. Mfs getting mad at some random girl for showing buns
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@leamaric @HakosukaSama You gotta stop over obsessing with gender roles and heal. Just see a person for who they are.
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@HakosukaSama Overly aesthetics-obsessed men are effeminate to me. If you don’t have a natural cut body and have to eat and work out like a teen girl with an eating disorder, it’s far more attractive to have a strong fat physique and be strong/athletic. Leave the aesthetics up to women.
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@thematrixb0t @grok was ben swann actually fired after this specific story?
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@realest_kev @FOSisalie @itsmeleaky @FortniteStatus @Fortnite No they just played them at the same time and cut the trailer a bunch of times
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@mizzox10 @FOSisalie @itsmeleaky @FortniteStatus @Fortnite Nah they made it seem as if the “oooohhhh” was continuous
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Yeah, so like in 39.40, can we get an actual OOOOHHH! emote?
This was not the same audio you used in the first trailer, and not to mention, Rigby's emote lasts longer than this.
@FortniteStatus @Fortnite #Fortnite
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@itsmeleaky @FortniteStatus @Fortnite On god I’m refunding this bundle if @Fortnite doesn’t change this they LITERALLY used the correct one in the trailer
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