This is why you're friendless

This is why you're friendless.

can i get a tl;dr?

somebody got rejected from a stem course and made a blog post

I'm betting he got cucked by an engineer

He has a point with 3, though. Many STEM undergrads think they should be respected because they know some maths despite being plain boring

>being respected for not being boring

> secular priests (doctors, lawyers, scientists, engineers, and other assorted scum)
cool. stay away from us then

Actually, I'm friendless because I literally do not socialise with anyone apart from my fianceƩ and my two children.
I spend my entire day reading educational books or ebooks, reading Veeky Forums, /g/ and /diy/ posts and watching the occasional educational YouTube videos; I also rarely watch TV (Hawaii Five-O being an example).
I haven't spoken with any of my college or university friends, in person and rarely online, for about two years, give or take.
Anyway, this is why I am friendless, because I choose to be.

>people who question man-made climate change are shunned and mocked as "stupid"
>this is the face of the average /pol/ack that hates scientists

kek

I think that the reason that I'm, personally, friendless, is that my immediate reaction when I read
>the role dietary fats in obesity
was
>>>/fit read the sticky, faggot.

Can confirm having been like this. I wouldn't say I was self-aware enough to really nip it in the bud until after the Brexit and Trump elections made me realize that I was being lied to for a long time and should be better equipped to doubting myself so I can grow as a person. Making intellectual room for admitting to being wrong about things really goes a long way in solving all of these highlighted personality issues that I honestly still see in a lot of Veeky Forums.

You are not alone

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Isn't the ability to use charm to manipulate others without remorse a defining trait of a sociopath? If so, why would number four be at all remarkable?

I think it is somewhat normal for one to seclude oneself away from a such a bitter and vitriolic society as we inhabit in this contemporary era.

A prime example of what I'm talking about.
>Personally, I love grapes. I can eat an entire punnet to myself.

>after the Brexit and Trump elections made me realize that I was being lied to for a long time and should be better equipped to doubting myself so I can grow as a person
wut

YEAH FUCK YES. WHO GIVES A SHIT ABOUT THOSE STUPID NERD THINGS IT'S ALL ABOUT THAT PARTY LIFE, GETTING THE BEST PUSSY, BEING ALPHA DUDE. BE PHUCKINNNG ALPHA BROS.

Someone's sexually frustrated.

I don't have friends because I make zero effort to interact with anyone on a non-professional basis.

Someone's a redditor.

Someone's sexually frustrated.

Someone's a redditor.

>t. literally a brainlet

everyone is entitled these days, can't wait for the race war

Can you chaps not?
You complain about flaming and shitposting, but do it yourselves, refrain for once.

I was fed a lot of shit by people easing me into my previous beliefs essentially by telling me I was right about everything while appending some agenda to my existing beliefs. The election broke me out of the matrix when it had me questioning the """facts""" that dominated pre-election media coverage, and I went really deep down that rabbit hole. Turns out that the partisan divide is more and more a campaign of indoctrination, and the psychology behind said indoctrination lies in the exploitation of confirmation bias. They tell you that you're right so they can tell you that this other thing is also right while anyone who doesn't believe the same is just stupid or evil. I'll break down the relevance point by point:

>Attitude of STEMers towards others
The argument from authority fallacy hides the fallibility of journalists, popular subcultures like third-wave feminism, and sociologists masquerading as empirical scientists. This makes them seem like the final authority on issues you can investigate yourself to get different conclusions. Investigating the claims of statements you believe in also requires a propensity for self-doubt, which is the big hurdle to seeing past the illusion.

>Belief in their own bullshit
Similar to above, but the authority is one's self, which fosters a certain arrogance. Just because you're intelligent, it doesn't mean you are always right. Dismissing counterclaims as illegitimate instead of looking for specific empirical reasons for its illegitimacy costs you a learning opportunity that might actually change your worldview. This dismissal makes "respectable" claims the ones that agree with you while "stupid" claims are the ones that disagree with something you hold preconceptions about. The narratives of today exploit that ad nauseum, and again, self-doubt is a direct remedy.

>Expecting deference from others
A third way of pointing out haughtiness. STEM majors get talked up a lot, so special snowflake syndrome sneaks in even wh

A contemporary maxim to live by:
>All mainstream political parties are the same, partisan divide betweem them is manufactured and it will always benefit the industrial-military complex.

But it's not true.

>Brainlet logic

Prove me wrong.

>race war

For STEMers there's no race war, my classes are full of Asians and poo in the loos. What we need is an IQ war nao, exterminate all subhumans with an IQ below 110, which is the bare minimum.

Proof is trivial

I leave this as an exercise for the reader.

And /pol/ hates niggers because they want their fat juicy black cocks, right? Lets not forget how humans hate pain because it's much harder to acquire in this safe day and age.

>All mainstream political parties are the same
Overly simplistic and an excuse for apathy.

This entire thing fits for IT people too. I worked in IT for years and ran a business until I sold it. IT people are some of the worst people to work with and that OP image sums them up pretty well. The biggest problem is when they interact with customers then talk about them behind their backs. I know the customer is normally ignorant about IT/PC shit from the start, but IT people seem to think everyone knows as much as they know and must be stupid for not displaying their level of intellect. The disrespect they have for non-IT/PC people is amazingly high.

>STEMers detested in the popular culture
>while everybody fap on Einstein

I hate people who make up excuses for shit. I'm apathetic because I really just don't care about society, whether political parties are the same or not is not some big deal breaker for me. Doesn't mean I feel the need to convince other people not to care because, well, I don't care enough to do that.

I wouldn't say that in this instance, as observation and deducation of modern era politics (including the early modern era to an extent) has shown that mainstream politics has nearly always favoured the industrial-military complex and certainly since the 1800s, 1900s and 2000s, even some communist regimes have done nothing but benefit the industrial-military complex.

>And /pol/ hates niggers because they want their fat juicy black cocks, right?
Unironically yes.

nonironically this, however I wish it wasn't true.

But since IQ is statistical, this will make the average IQ of tomorrow what is essentially the 118 IQ of today. Since the 118s of today will become the 100s of the post-IQ-war world, the next war will have to be between those 124 IQ and below. This process is iterative until the last person remains, which will bring his own IQ to 100. His only option is to kill himself. Rip man.

>all those blacked threads and trap posts
You may be onto something.