If Wonder (2017) was realistic

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If the movie Wonder (2017) was realistic, then the main character August nicknamed Augie would have been a major KHHV truecel instead of some stupid bluepiller with make-a-wish friends.

For context the movie is about a heartwarming comedy-drama film about Auggie Pullman, a boy with Treacher Collins syndrome who attends mainstream school for the first time in fifth grade, navigating challenges and inspiring compassion in his family, school, and community. Directed by Stephen Chbosky and based on R.J. Palacio's novel, it stars Jacob Tremblay as Auggie, with Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson as his parents, and received positive reviews for its themes of kindness, empathy, and perseverance.

Now that you got the context for this, I have to tell you that Auggie probably would have been a major incel and that he would be a forum legend. Ugly people like him don’t win in society. The ending of the movie was complete bullshit. Nobody magically stopped bullying him, they just did it behind his back. He will still be a loner loser. He will still get bullied and rejected because of his looks. It will just happen behind his back instead of his face. He will still get rejected by foids at the end.

This movie pisses me off based on purely his bluepilled it was. I watch the movie just to laugh at it.

Here is a link to the trailer and here is a picture:

 

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fr Augie would be one of our top soldiers irl
 

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