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<blockquote data-quote="Nemkris" data-source="post: 10623" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>I'm blackpill maxing right now, I aim to be the most blackpilled there is. For example here's some study I found on /pol/ that says that highschool social hierarchy is mostly permanent and affects mental health for life. The more blackpilled I am the more I will appreciate that our Lord Jesus saved us. So send me your worst.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But a new study called “Survival of the Fittest and the Sexiest” published in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence has found that adolescent bullies have higher self-esteem and social status, as well as lower rates of depression and social anxiety. From an evolutionary standpoint, these combined measures also make the meanest in the playground pack the ones with the greatest sex appeal.</p><p></p><p>“The bullies come out on top,” said Jennifer Wong, the study’s lead researcher. Her surveys, conducted on 135 Vancouver high school students, indicate that bullying is biological, as kids who have dominating tendencies and a desire to rise to the top of social hierarchies often victimize others in order to get there.</p><p></p><p>our dependent variables were examined: depression, self-esteem, social status, and social anxiety. Results indicate that bullies had the most positive scores on mental health measures and held the highest social rank in the school environment, with significant differences limited to comparisons between bullies and bully/victims. These results lend support to the hypothesis that youth bullying is derived from evolutionary development.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1739[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nemkris, post: 10623, member: 166"] I'm blackpill maxing right now, I aim to be the most blackpilled there is. For example here's some study I found on /pol/ that says that highschool social hierarchy is mostly permanent and affects mental health for life. The more blackpilled I am the more I will appreciate that our Lord Jesus saved us. So send me your worst. But a new study called “Survival of the Fittest and the Sexiest” published in the Journal of Interpersonal Violence has found that adolescent bullies have higher self-esteem and social status, as well as lower rates of depression and social anxiety. From an evolutionary standpoint, these combined measures also make the meanest in the playground pack the ones with the greatest sex appeal. “The bullies come out on top,” said Jennifer Wong, the study’s lead researcher. Her surveys, conducted on 135 Vancouver high school students, indicate that bullying is biological, as kids who have dominating tendencies and a desire to rise to the top of social hierarchies often victimize others in order to get there. our dependent variables were examined: depression, self-esteem, social status, and social anxiety. Results indicate that bullies had the most positive scores on mental health measures and held the highest social rank in the school environment, with significant differences limited to comparisons between bullies and bully/victims. These results lend support to the hypothesis that youth bullying is derived from evolutionary development. [ATTACH type="full"]1739[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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