Aure's Notes
1 min readNov 14, 2022

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I was surprised he even went to that length. IMO a sample of 20 students and one person to rate attractiveness would have been just as good.

Why?

Because everyone who *wasn't* hot (or tall) already intuitively knew that the hot/tall people were at a huge advantage.

The struggle isn't men VS women, or rich VS poor. That's what the media makes you think.

The struggle is attractive VS ugly.

Attractive/tall people get everything: partners, kids, good jobs, instagram followers, friends, attention.

Ugly people get absolutely nothing. They are erased from the digital world with photoshop and ignore in the real world.

They have no partners. No friends. Nobody wants to talk to them. Nobody wants to even acknowledge they exist.

And the few that do punish them for being ugly by giving them lower grades, rejecting them, making fun of them...

Time to wake up. If you see a successful person out there...99% chance they're tall/hot.

Coincidence? Ofc not.

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