BUT WHEN YOU ARE THE ONE GETTING ABUSED YOU DON'T LIKE IT ANYMORE.
THIS IS WHAT YOU DESERVE:



there's a difference tho. some are victim of bullying because it's their own fault, they are contributing to it by being arrogant. others are getting bullied for superficial things. you could get bullied for your superior incel worldviews, and the bullies believe in degenerate woke stuff.Sustacel250 wrote: 18 Jul 2025, 11:30 Less bullies are making men abit effeminate. I mean, I support bullies who get physical and completely demolish men with brutal violence. I dont support at all the psychological torturing done to highschoolcels, which is impossible to surpass.
Kids in HS will experience growing up, some weak frail one will maybe get big and strong in 1 year. Bullying just reinforces incel esteem when you get at the throats of these people. Assuming their bullying is physical, which it was in the recent past. It stopped being that way and today bullies will mostly do womanly things against you: gossiping, shaming, undermining and so on.
And dont think you will ever remove bullying, its a part of life, its about growing up and so on.
Well I got bullied by a bunch of kids because I was playing lego and they were playing pretend to be a mafioso, I didnt like their larp they didnt like mine, so I beat one of them and he brings his parents (people in their 40s) and they beat me up (I was 13 at the time). Overall, its pretty straightforward and I dont think I got psycho scars from it, not at all.VH911 wrote: 18 Jul 2025, 12:32 there's a difference tho. some are victim of bullying because it's their own fault, they are contributing to it by being arrogant. others are getting bullied for superficial things. you could get bullied for your superior incel worldviews, and the bullies believe in degenerate woke stuff.
Sustacel250 wrote: 18 Jul 2025, 12:54Well I got bullied by a bunch of kids because I was playing lego and they were playing pretend to be a mafioso, I didnt like their larp they didnt like mine, so I beat one of them and he brings his parents (people in their 40s) and they beat me up (I was 13 at the time). Overall, its pretty straightforward and I dont think I got psycho scars from it, not at all.VH911 wrote: 18 Jul 2025, 12:32 there's a difference tho. some are victim of bullying because it's their own fault, they are contributing to it by being arrogant. others are getting bullied for superficial things. you could get bullied for your superior incel worldviews, and the bullies believe in degenerate woke stuff.
What scarred my psyche is inceldom, nothing else. Brawling, beatings, none of that has any long term type of drawback in your psyche, as far as Im aware of anyway. Perhaps if beating is associated with profound humiliation that could be different.
I was mostly referring to a more feminine, insidious way to demolish a man, its through badmouthing, mockery, social exclusion, manipulation, peer pressuring (using lesser men to go against you), appearance-based criticism, mate-policing (women gatekeep access to sex, sex is status).
Now, there is an appropriate response for each of these feminine tactics, I just doubt highly that a teencel knows of it. I learned to defend vs femininity much later in life. So if I have to chooose between bullying that is brutal physical and could have me spend a night in the hospital or a week or more, or get bullied by feminine cowardly scum normies, then I pick the brutal beating every day.
Use excesses of violence and surprise them. Dont fear going to jail lose all fear. I learned feminine normies like predictability so if you act like a monkey and do things they cannot interpret and you are excessively violent they will not know what to do next. These feminine people are not prepared to kill you. Its a lesson that savitri devi taught me, she basically went to jail and was asking herself why normies didnt just kill her, pondering how pathetic normeis are, they think all of us are like them, meaning pathetic.
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