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 can being wealthy turn failos into halos?
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(17-10-2022, 11:03 PM)AntonioJuraz Wrote:
(17-10-2022, 10:54 PM)artisanalshitposter Wrote:
(17-10-2022, 10:49 PM)AntonioJuraz Wrote:
(17-10-2022, 10:39 PM)artisanalshitposter Wrote: lets say that youre autistic, weird etc; if you have average income then these personality traits would be perceived as negative but if youre wealthy then people would perceive your autisticness/weirdness as a halo instead (up to a certain degree of course). I think this is especially true in capitalistic modern societies where we subconsciously elevate someone's worth based on their networth

they are still failos but being rich is just so advantageous that women are more willing to put up with them in order to have access to your resources

I think theres some gray areas here; autisticness/weirdness is a pretty broad term and can encompass lots of different kinds of behavior. I guess what I was trying to say is this:

middle class autist = "that guy's a weirdo lol"

wealthy autist = "omg he's so quirky/eccentric/genius etc"

dude go on youtube or twitter and watch some videos of people asking girls what their future boyfriend / husbands salary needs to be and they all say over 6 figures.

middle class autist = that guy's a weirdo lol
rich autist = he's weird but i can buy all the things i want and go on all the trips i want so i put up with it and call it quirky or call him a genius cause he is rich

I get your point but I dont think its a black or white situation. there are some kinds of weirdness/autism that are unambiguously a failo but then there are other kinds of weirdness/autism that can be a halo under certain conditions. I think youre oversimplifying what kind of behavior weirdness/autism actually entails (like I said, it can be a broad spectrum of things, there isnt one singular type of weirdness/autism)
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RE: can being wealthy turn failos into halos? - by artisanalshitposter - 17-10-2022, 11:08 PM

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