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Hypocrisy = Evolution Anonymous
I used to be different. Over the past year, I lost 100 pounds and became ripped. I used to be a really kind, sweet, gentle person who liked helping others. But people were generally very cold to me, and I just thought we lived in a cold, lonely world. I was wrong. People were just treating me poorly because of my weight. I was so naive. I began to change as I lost weight, not because I looked differently... I didn't think I really looked that different, but because of the way people began treating me differently. People suddenly started treating me like a human being. I had not changed inside - I did not even realize I was looking significantly different. Now, when I walk into a store, people bend over backwards to help me and many girls smile at me when I walk by, whereas before they would deliberately look in the other direction as I passed.

The fact that people are nicer to me is what has made me so bitter. They're being nice to a body, not a person. Before some of you fags out there go, 'Bawww, the world is a superficial place, get over it', yes, it is. That's why I don't feel bad about fucking over people.

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>> Anonymous
Why does this amoral philosophy thrive among people who have lost massive amounts of weight? Because we're different from people who have been fit or normal their whole lives. We have had the unusual experience of living life as two different people. My epiphany is not unique.

ITT we share our thoughts about why schadenfreude is so much fun and how we've fucked over other people and felt good about it.
>> Anonymous
used to be real skinny
got buff, everyone started treating me good. I don't pick on the skinny/fat guys too much, but now I have lotsa fun kicking the shit outta the toughshit guys that used to act like they were better than everybody else
>> Anonymous
itt baw
>> Anonymous
>>317421
>>317424

In no way have you logically tied this to your statement 'Hypocrisy = Evolution'. You are making statements based on emotions, not reason.
>> Anonymous
>>317469

I don't need reason?