Life is a never-ending high school
"Life is a never-ending high school" is the blackpilled belief that the social dynamics forcing depression, loneliness, marginalization upon incels will not magically "expire" after having endured the pain and bullying in high school.
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Bullying will always be present, but it's more likely to be overlooked in adulthood[edit | edit source]
Since society insiniuates bullying is an inherent childish behavior, it's said that bullying itself won't be an issue in adulthood[1]. Yet numerous studies have shown that up to a quarter of college students experience or experienced bullying, and 60% of college students report having seen someone getting bullied (and remember that many may not recognize actual bullying since it's easily overlooked after high school with the bluepilled copes, especially for sub5s and manlets)[2]
In the work force, a similar trend is noticable with former high school students having a higher probability of being (again) victims of bullying while wageslaving.
Peer-popularity is likely to be steady through out one's life course[edit | edit source]
Research has shown that the popularity we experiencein high school isn't different at all from the popularity and status we experience in the workplace as adults later in life: Some co-workers are very popular and have high status/likeability, and the social dynamics are pretty much the same.[3]
Considerable are also new hierarchies appearing after High School, such as job or money hierarchies, with homeless people or low-income people envying the rich (e.g 5'2 balding indian janitors envying white collar workers).