The true feelings of those who say “I feel sorry for you” for the nonmotivated.

When people see an unattractive person, they often say, “Poor you”. Hearing this, you may think that the unattractive person is consoling you.
But think about it. Do they really feel sorry for you? If they really feel that way, wouldn’t they take action by reaching out to the next person? If you think about it, you can see how they actually act.
However, I have never seen or heard of anyone acting this way since I was born, much less met anyone who is acting this way. This is a fact.
As you can probably tell by now, they don’t really feel sorry for you. So why are they saying it? They are just looking down on unattractive people and feeling superior in order to make themselves feel better. What they are saying is nothing but prehistoric and moldy teasing and ad hoc consolation. That is their unmistakable true feelings. I am tired of hearing people say, “Poor you,” long ago, so I can only look at them coldly.

This is not a matter of “thinking” or “feeling” in a naïve and naïve way. It is not too much to assert, but rather too little to say. This is “the fact”, “the reality” and “the truth”. It’s not a matter of good or bad, it’s nothing more than a golden rule that can’t be described in any other way and has absolutely no room for doubt.