Garmin Whose Logic Is A Complete Disaster Zone
May 21, 2019 7:06:32 GMT
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Post by Heightism Report on May 21, 2019 7:06:32 GMT
Look at this silly goofball.
https://www.reddit.com/r/short/comments/blgtbt/how_i_ease_the_tension_when_height_comes_up/
"Hey folks. I'm 5'5" and have never really had any problem with online dating. I'm a solid 6.5, but I have the style and confidence of a 9 (lmao). I used to get really muffed when height came up but after a long journey of learning to love myself I realized it was at least mostly in my head. I've been back on tinder for about a week now (splurge on premium, it's priceless) I keep backing up to the question "how tall are you" just because we're both probably curious. I always say "I'm 5'5". Some would say 5'6" on a good day... those people would be wrong". I think it disarms them, lets them know you're being up front and not trying to tack on an extra couple inches out of insecurity, and more than anything, that it's just a number and you don't have to put that much stock in it."
Now, let's start with the fact that he claims to "never have had a problem with online dating." How can he have never had a problem when he self-admits that he got really muffed up until he had a "long journey of learning to love myself." So, he was being highly successful online dating, yet, got really muffed when his height came up? In order for this to be true, he had to experience absolutely no penalty for being short, yet, still felt awful when the topic was brought up. That makes no sense whatsoever.
Let's also get onto his silly catch phrase of
"I'm 5'5". Some would say 5'6" on a good day... those people would be wrong"
First off, no one who uses a silly canned line is ultimately happy with their situation. If he were as secure as he's trying to portray, he would trust his ability to carry on a conversation without devising a contrived script.
Then, we have his beliefs about what using this self-deprecating remark accomplishes.
"I think it disarms them, lets them know you're being up front and not trying to tack on an extra couple inches out of insecurity, and more than anything, that it's just a number and you don't have to put that much stock in it."
Like I said about the Garmin in the thread titled "Garmin Who Has Never Had A GF Says Self-Deprecation Works," you don't get to decide what other people think about your pitiful attempts to beg for crumbs, they get to decide what to think about it, and the truth is that self-deprecating short men are seen as the worst of the worst. He seriously thinks that his contrived nonsense will undo a lifetime of beliefs most women have about short men. How delusional can you be to think one silly joke can completely turn around someone's most deep-rooted biases instantaneously?
"I'm a solid 6.5, but I have the style and confidence of a 9 (lmao)."
Is this really "lmao" worthy? He's trying to strain laughter out of places when there is no humor to be found, which is merely a smokescreen to try to clown himself into everyone's good graces. This is a Garmin in his full glory. They think that if they can keep the conversation lighthearted and goofy, everyone will give them "you're one of the good ones" tokens that will allow them to escape the fate of most short men. They aren't awakened enough to understand that a goofy short man is dismissed even more passionately than a silent one, and will be treated as a prop to be discarded after some cheap laughs are had.
This guy is all over the place. He had to learn to love himself, while still wanting us to believe that he's always been a big hit with the ladies. He claims that the marginalization he received from his height was all in his head, yet, he adopted a ludicrous catchphrase in-order to convince people not to treat him as an inferior. This is outright lunacy, but far too common among misguided short men who have no clue how the world operates.
https://www.reddit.com/r/short/comments/blgtbt/how_i_ease_the_tension_when_height_comes_up/
"Hey folks. I'm 5'5" and have never really had any problem with online dating. I'm a solid 6.5, but I have the style and confidence of a 9 (lmao). I used to get really muffed when height came up but after a long journey of learning to love myself I realized it was at least mostly in my head. I've been back on tinder for about a week now (splurge on premium, it's priceless) I keep backing up to the question "how tall are you" just because we're both probably curious. I always say "I'm 5'5". Some would say 5'6" on a good day... those people would be wrong". I think it disarms them, lets them know you're being up front and not trying to tack on an extra couple inches out of insecurity, and more than anything, that it's just a number and you don't have to put that much stock in it."
Now, let's start with the fact that he claims to "never have had a problem with online dating." How can he have never had a problem when he self-admits that he got really muffed up until he had a "long journey of learning to love myself." So, he was being highly successful online dating, yet, got really muffed when his height came up? In order for this to be true, he had to experience absolutely no penalty for being short, yet, still felt awful when the topic was brought up. That makes no sense whatsoever.
Let's also get onto his silly catch phrase of
"I'm 5'5". Some would say 5'6" on a good day... those people would be wrong"
First off, no one who uses a silly canned line is ultimately happy with their situation. If he were as secure as he's trying to portray, he would trust his ability to carry on a conversation without devising a contrived script.
Then, we have his beliefs about what using this self-deprecating remark accomplishes.
"I think it disarms them, lets them know you're being up front and not trying to tack on an extra couple inches out of insecurity, and more than anything, that it's just a number and you don't have to put that much stock in it."
Like I said about the Garmin in the thread titled "Garmin Who Has Never Had A GF Says Self-Deprecation Works," you don't get to decide what other people think about your pitiful attempts to beg for crumbs, they get to decide what to think about it, and the truth is that self-deprecating short men are seen as the worst of the worst. He seriously thinks that his contrived nonsense will undo a lifetime of beliefs most women have about short men. How delusional can you be to think one silly joke can completely turn around someone's most deep-rooted biases instantaneously?
"I'm a solid 6.5, but I have the style and confidence of a 9 (lmao)."
Is this really "lmao" worthy? He's trying to strain laughter out of places when there is no humor to be found, which is merely a smokescreen to try to clown himself into everyone's good graces. This is a Garmin in his full glory. They think that if they can keep the conversation lighthearted and goofy, everyone will give them "you're one of the good ones" tokens that will allow them to escape the fate of most short men. They aren't awakened enough to understand that a goofy short man is dismissed even more passionately than a silent one, and will be treated as a prop to be discarded after some cheap laughs are had.
This guy is all over the place. He had to learn to love himself, while still wanting us to believe that he's always been a big hit with the ladies. He claims that the marginalization he received from his height was all in his head, yet, he adopted a ludicrous catchphrase in-order to convince people not to treat him as an inferior. This is outright lunacy, but far too common among misguided short men who have no clue how the world operates.