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Comments by "cosmosofinfinity" (@cosmosofinfinity) on "Caller Can't Get Dates Because of "Me Too"" video.
Manophire. com Please form a proper sentence if you want anyone to understand whatever point you just attempted to make
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It's low hanging fruit to make fun of a guy for not having dating success. To take what the guy is saying seriously (and he definitely doesn't articulate his point well), I think what he is talking about is just the general antisocial culture of unfriendliness that has come about because of the advent of social media. People used to like when their door rang, now it's an annoyance and people are automatically on the defensive. And because of all the shit going on in the world lately, we are all suspicious of each other's intentions. Not that it necessarily goes on more, but we HEAR about it more. There might be less crime overall than in the past, but if thew news is pushing out stories of crimes all day every day, you begin to think that is the new normal. MeToo is just one more thing added to the ever-increasing atmosphere of paranoia and distrust.
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@888strummer You are a part of the solution. All these internet troglodytes coming out of the woodwork to make fun of the guy and shame him, they are part of the problem. There is a loneliness epidemic, and it affects both men and women. Making fun of someone for not having success making connections is a dick move, high school bully level shit. Can we just get past this as a culture already? Everyone gets so eager to make fun of people over this like piranhas when we've pretty much all been there, it's not exactly easy to meet a total stranger and progress it into an intimate relationship, and yet when one person voices it all of a sudden the nerdy internet commenters pretend to be chads who have women all figured out. They don't. Nobody has women figured out. Women don't even have women figured out.
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Good for you? There are plenty of guys who are 26 and have this problem, and your personal experience does not invalidate theirs. Not every guy is a social butterfly, and not every girl for that matter, and dating has definitely changed in the past 10 years.
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@disgusted1 The point being made is that she's female, smart guy.
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Jorn Navarre I don't think he's joking. The guy is lonely and deprived of human connection, and David was just unnecessarily dickish to him here in front of a public audience of thousands upon thousands to rub salt in the wound.
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@AP Gamer I guess it can be real in the sense that if someone seems "out of my league" to EVERYBODY, then a perfectly attractive person might never get asked out because of intimidation/nervousness?
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You speak the truth. You are part of the solution, not part of the problem like these other morons in the comments.
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@bridgetweaver2542 I don't see a reason why he would lie about that, I just think he was bad at giving examples, not that he was lying like David accused him of
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Yeah, I don't think it has embedded into the entire culture at large yet. A large scale attitude shift like that takes a long time. However, the attitudes that led to MeToo coming about have been around for a long time, so MeToo would just be an example of a symptom, not a cause.
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It's actually because of dating websites/apps that dating has become harder, in a lot of ways. It's only easier on a convenience and access factor. It has other ramifications that present their own difficulties. I'd like to know how you make yourself stand out from the pack when there are millions of other guys on those websites who don't even get noticed.
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I think what he is talking about is just the general antisocial culture of unfriendliness that has come about because of the advent of social media. People used to like when their door rang, now it's an annoyance and people are automatically on the defensive. And because of all the shit going on in the world lately, we are all suspicious of each other's intentions. Not that it necessarily goes on more, but we HEAR about it more. There might be less crime overall than in the past, but if thew news is pushing out stories of crimes all day every day, you begin to think that is the new normal. MeToo is just one more thing added to the ever-increasing atmosphere of paranoia and distrust.
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