Used to be good now its full of greys…
Used to be good now its full of greys find a new niche forum where people actually know that there talking about
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A community dedicated to the discussion of looksmaxing, the art of improving your appearance to achieve your greatest aesthetic potential.
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Used to be good now its full of greys find a new niche forum where people actually know that there talking about
It GENUINELY should be banned. The amount of people I saw saying to kys, the amount of people I saw saying the n word is not funny it’s disgusting teaching bad ideologies and it’s not looksmaxxing its blackpill.
Somewhat of a helpful forum, I’m just mentally ill :p
the only way i could ever find love and improve myself
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