Why do so many women go for guys who don't even like them?

There's this influencer named Nikki woods, she has thousands of simps and people wanting to get with her yet she picks the one guy who treats her like trash.

They get married and have a big wedding and within 1 week, he divorces her. She had thousands of guys who would of loved to be with her yet she chooses the one who doesn't like her or respect her.

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 7 days ago
▲ 27 r/WomenAreNotIntoMen+1 crossposts

This woman is delusional

It's also insane that she calls herself ugly when she looks like an actual model and has an insane body. She says she was just "talking" with a guy for 3 years when he was clearly madly Inlove with her. He was a fitness buff guy but my god did he worship her.

He change his username to say he's her husband, yet there just friends?

u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 7 days ago

What do you guys think about the theory that murr is secretly evil?

I think there's more to this with his real personality and looking at who he is throughout the entire show.

I mean he has changed the most out of all of the guys. Look at him in the most recent episode vs how he was in season 5 or 6. He's a completely different person.

Plus that punishment were he has sal sign his soul away by writing it in his blood and would explain why they give him the worst punishments

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 13 days ago

Murr is a completely different person from who he was in the earlier seasons

Watching the new episode, it just amazes me how completely different murr is. I think the money from the show has changed him which is so in character for murr

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 13 days ago

We need fred to come back

Fred Figglehorn has been absent for way too long, he needs to come back.

Last we heard about him, he did move in with Judy who was doing alot of booze and drugs and wanted to have sex with Fred but Fred wanted to have marriage before sex.

So Fred left or Judy kicked him out, I'm not sure but fred then moved in with this guy and accidentally spent all his money.

The last update on Fred was in 2023 when he posted 2 tik toks dancing and that's it. I gotta know more about Judy and all his friends from school.

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 15 days ago

It still blows my mind how we were able to record sound in the 1900s

Thinking about it, that seems impossible to do. Imagine what else we can record like imagine recording feelings or energy and selling that.

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 22 days ago

SNL in the 80s

I just finished SNL in the 1980s, I'm on season 15 and the 80s just ended. I wanted to give my thoughts about this decade since I just watched it.

I thought it was very chaotic with how the cast kept changing. When each season ended, I would try to guess who would stay because new people just kept popping up.

Everyone says season 6 is bad and that's true but I'm surprised they didn't keep Charles rocket. It was clear they wanted him to be the main face of the show, he was in so much of the season, I was so surprised he didn't come back. He even has his own segment for street interviews.

I noticed how during Reagan's first term, everyone hated him. Many skits were about how he only likes the rich, Americans are poor, they played him like he was a stupid kid who was being controlled by his administration, that he didn't have any real power.

One skit had him and Jimmy Carter and they showed Jimmy as the smart one which was strange to see because they just spent years making fun of Jimmy Carter and now he's suddenly better then Regan. One skit had Julia louis- Dreyfus throw a pie in his face.

Then during Reagan's 2nd term, everyone seemed to liked him. Suddenly they had skits about Americans doing better, they didn't really make fun of him anymore and depicted him in a better light.

During the Eddie Murphy years, it's still crazy to think he was just out of highschool when he was casted and how fast he grew as a starm yet nobody talks about joe piscapo. To me it was Eddie and joe that made SNL great. They were basically a power couple, they were in so many skits together. They both made SNL great, I don't understand how joe never became a big name as Eddie, he was just as funny, even after SNL, he was barely in any movies, he just faded away,

I'm also shocked Chevy Chase and bill murray was the only original cast members to comeback and host. I really wanted dan, John or gilda to come back. I know gilda was suppose to come back and host but she died before she could. I also wanted buck Henry to come back. Him and Steve martin hosted so many times back in the 70s, Steve came back to host in the 80s but buck never did, I liked his dark humor and how different it was.

Al Frank is technically the longest running cast member, I say technically because he's a producer but he does show up in skits.

Dennis Miller is my favorite for weekend update. He has so much charisma and alot od character that I look forward to his news segment, before my favorite news anchor was brad hall I was bumped when he waa fired.

I personally liked how the show had someone new with the last name hall for 3 seasons in a row. Brad hall, Rich hall and Anthony Hall. I almost thought they were related since hall isn't a common name.

They also loved Ted Kennedy, they mentioned him so many times in skits throughout the 80s, I'm surprised he didn't run for president in 1984, it seemed like many people wanted him to be president.

I also didn't know Jesse Jackson was the first black man to run for president and actually get close, I had no idea who he was, they never talked about him in school. He ran 2 times. I'm shocked I'm only finding out about him now on SNL.

I find it funny one one reason why Dick Ebersol, the other show runner for SNL, left is because he wanted to experiment with the show and change it up which is exactly what lorne Micheal wanted to do in the 70s before he left.

It was a very chaotic decade for SNL with how they kept changing things, which I kinda liked. Every season was different with sometimes a completely new cast. I was a little sad in season 12 when they just stuck with that cast for good and didn't really add anyone new untill much later.

I'm favorite host of this decade would be jerry lewis, don rickles, Joan rivers, Garry shanding, Edwin Newman and Francis Coppola

It's also strange seeing the decades change, like seeing SNL go from 70s to 80s to 90s is such a strange feeling because you don't even realize things are different untill it's too late. It's a slow change seeing fashion and everything evolve.

Edit: I forgot to say, in season 10, I thought it was horrible having Billy Crystal do weekend update as his Fernando character. That character got so annoying because he only had one punchline, saying "You look Marvelous". It always seemed odd to have a character do the news instead of a real person.

Also season 10 Chris Guest was a horrible Weekend update/Saturday Night news anchor. He always seemed miserable and bored like he didn't want to be there at all. I started to skip him because he would be so boring.

I also hated the recurring skit in season 10 of the 2 guys just talking about self harm in the most graphic ways possible. I'd say season 10 is one of the worst seasons in my opinion

Edit 2: I miss when they did the music videos in the early 80s, I thought those were so creative. There still stuck in my head because they were so catchy

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 22 days ago

What happened to Brian doyle murray?

I'm watching all of SNL up to season 40, I'm also watching the movies the cast are in year by year. I'm on season 15 1989.

I just saw the movie "how I got into college" with Nora dunn and Phil Hartman, bad movie but I was shocked to see Brian doyle murray. He looked liked an old man and his voice was completely different.

He changed so drastically from 1982 to 1989, he looks like he aged 20 years, what happened to him?

He only had like 2 minutes of screentime, this is also how I found out he's the voice actor for knuckles of on flapjack.

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 23 days ago

Why did vaporwave/Indie aesthetic die immediately when 2020 started?

Like that was a big thing in 2018,19, 20 but suddenly it just died out around 2021. I think it's because of covid and people just got more politically divided.

Yet it's just odd it died out so fast

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 24 days ago

Don't worry guys, there is hope

Soon we can be able to buy an ai girlfriend that's 100 percent realistic and we will never feel rejected again.

Even if you looksmax to look beautifully handsome, there's still a chance you'll get no matches on dating apps. This can be the last thing at feeling some type of feminine connection.

No more being scared of talking to women, being rejected, being ghosted, being falsely accused or cheated.

u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 24 days ago

Why does it seem like having sex was way easier in the past, then it is today?

You'd think with social media, it would be easier but it's less and less people having sex over time.

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 27 days ago

Would you want season 2 to be set in the 80s?

I think having each season be a different decade like FAM, can be good to see how Star city changes and to also compare it with FAM.

We can still follow the same characters too, they could be released from the gulag in the 80s

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 27 days ago

Star city makes for all mankind look like a Disney show

Star city is so morbid but somehow more entertaining then for all mankind. I do love, for all mankind, it's just sometimes they can be cliche with there writing. Like in season 5, the teen guy being in a relationship with the girl just felt unnecessary and added nothing to the plot other then to relate to young people watching the show

Edit: I did like season 5, I'm not hating on it. It's just the small things, like the relationship subplot or just the overall tone of the series that makes it less serious then Star city.

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 27 days ago
▲ 395 r/WidowsBay

I can not STAND the mayor's son

I love this series but his son made me so angry. I'm so sick of the disrespectful teen troph. Writers can't just make a teen that's normal. They gotta make them disrespectful and an idiot.

Why do they feel the need to make him like that? I'm in my early 20s and I've always hated people like this. Do the writers do this to make him relatable to young people?

Him constantly leaving the house to hang out with his friends and be with that girl just made me so physically angry. He just seems like that popular guy in every cliche teen movie,

I even started skipping the scenes he was in because I just did not care about him or him having the crush on that girl. He was so unlikable, his friends are terrible people too for running away when the guy was trapped behind that door

Edit: why am I getting downvotes on every comment I post. Regular teens do not swear at there parents and leave the house when they are told to stay in.

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 27 days ago
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Im making a book about 2 guys living throughout the entire 20th century, does anyone have any advice?

They were born in the year 1900th and die in 2000th. For the majority of the book, they hate each other. There names are Ace and Foy, it's within America

I don't want to give too much away because I'm still doing notes and research but we follow every single year in the century. They were both abandoned at birth in the hospital, a nurse took care for them.

We do follow this nurse for a bit, since we our main character are babies, the nurse dies in the late 1900s and we follow Ace and Foy as they become child miners.

They start a group with the other kids to get out of there and start working on the side doing jobs for different people. This starts to become a gang and they become mobsters. They make enough money to leave the mining job and get a hide out above a dress store.

Some of the guys in the gang, do go to ww1 and die, I'm still not sure if I want Ace or Foy in ww1 or not.

1920s, they become a pretty well known group but in the late 1920s, Ace betrays the group and leaves. Most of them gets arrested, Foy stays in jail for a little amount of time before hes released. He's already rich because of the amount of jobs they've done.

This also takes place on the west coast and during the 1950s, it goes into the east Coast.

There are a lot of characters, as time goes on we follow other people that revolve around Ace and Foy, multiple storylines and changes.

I've made a huge list of media to watch to really immerse myself in every decade. The list is long to cover 100 years, I have to watch multiple films/tv to cover a year.

The list for the 1970s is just ridiculous, I have to watch the wonder years, since the later seasons are 1970-1973)

Mary Tyler moore show (1970-1977)

The deuce season 1 (1971-1972)

There's johnny (1972)

Sanford and son (1972-1977)

The kids are alright (1972-1977)

Quarry (1972)

Licious pizza (1973)

I'm dying up here (1973-1974)

The runaways (1975-1977)

SNL (1975-till 2000)

Swing town (1976)

That 70s show only season 1 to 5 (1976-1978)

Dazed and confused (1976)

Charlie's angles (1976-1981)

There's company (1977-1984)

The deuce season 2 (1977-1978)

Junior high (1978)

Dallas show (only for 1978-1980)

Mind hunter (1978-1981)

As you can see a lot of this stuff overlaps, so I got watch the shows between the movies. The other decades are way easier, it's the 70s that has the most media and the most that overlaps.

You might think this is unnecessary to watch media that takes place through the entire 20th century but I wanna feel like I'm in the decade to immerse the characters and be accurate.

There's also a real focus on media, on entertainment and fashion. Ace and Foy don't really get into media untill the 1930s, but even before that there base was above a dreas shop. I'm the 1930s, Foy gets more into Hollywood and making films, while Ace opens a news paper stand

Also Foy has multiple partners thoughout the years and Ace sticks with just one

The decade that I have the hardest to find media is actually the 1900s, there's a big gap with media. Not a lot of things take place with in 1900s.

I also wanna focus on someone young within every decade, so we get a feeling of what it's like growing up in that decade. There's a focus on nostalgia too, multiple people get nostalgia for the past. Especially Foy in the late 60s, crying to a hippie because some woman looked like a flapper from the 1920s.

Eventually when this is finished, your gonna feel like you've lived 100 years

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 29 days ago

Women hate looksmaxxing because it means the ugly guy they would normally reject is now hot

Think about it, looksmaxxing is about ugly guys, becoming handsome and yet the media hates it and says it's toxic masculinity.

They hate that guys want to look good and get a girlfriend, they want to keep us small, keep us lonley.

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 29 days ago

Was the 1950s really the American dream decade or was it actually horrible?

Because the 1950s did have really high suicide rates, clearly it wasn't all that good for everyone when you look at how many people died

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 29 days ago
▲ 2 r/generationology+1 crossposts

What's your theory on generations and decades that sounds insane but you fully believe?

I believe that decades have a spiritual meaning with how each one has a very specific style, that this change in aesthetic and themes every ten years started when media started to become more and more bigger.

This change in aesthetic and themes effects who are as people, our personalities, memories and who we really are.

Which would explain why life in the 1800s seem to look the same through every decade with very little change in fashion, and why all of a sudden it changed from the 1900s going forward.

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u/Flashy-Impact5757 — 29 days ago