>>938636214 (OP)
When you start thinking in terms of Chads & Tyrones, you're lost. That bitterness will be the prism through which you'll see the world. Confirmation bias is extremely powerful if you don't keep it in check, and that plus social media algorithms exposing you to what makes you the angriest will lock you in a cell of your own devising.
You'll ignore the mountain of evidence staring you in the face, showing you ugly, awkward, broke men having loving relationships with normal women. Instead you'll focus on fabricated data and the most egregious anecdotes found online.
The blackpill is not grounded in reality. It is grounded in bitterness. The idea that you're out of the Matrix, that you and your peers see the unfettered truth where others only believe in the lies sheeple are told, doesn't hold up to even the most basic of scrutinies. But it is comforting, and allows you to avoid working on yourself - after all, you're not at fault, the world is. Better to believe there's a worldwide conspiracy at work to sap the foundations of Western culture than to believe you're miserable because of your own outlook on life.
This comfort is false, and poisonous. Like a heroin addict, you'll seek more: further proof that the world is crooked and that its hypocrisy is the reason you are the way you are, unbearably lonely. And like a heroin addict, the pleasant illusion will drive you lower and lower, down where the bitterness is inescapable and unending, and still you'll be digging for more, because the world will seem even more unbearable from there.
Like a heroin addict, you need to get clean if you want an actual shot at life. The best way to do it is to get offline. Get off the computers and phone and ground yourself in reality. It's going to be hard, and uncomfortable, and unpleasant. But you only get one life. You need to decide if you want to find happiness in it, or if it's more important to you to feel like you are right.