How accurate is this, /pol/?
>>55227004
accurate of what you fuckin idiot?
>>55227074
you
Not at all
>>55227004
>someone took the time to make this
>>55227004
I went to a rich prep school with a good array of social classes, and your class analysis is pretty accurate. The rich kids were chads and the nouveau riche upper middles were "numales."
I'm lower middle class and would be a neckbeard if I weren't physically attractive (I have no social skills but managed to lose my virginity to an older woman at 18).
The only thing I would change is the politics of chads and gentlemen. Gentlemen are often libertarians but I also know many who are center-left in the neoliberal/Bill Clinton sort of way. They are usually very anti-SJW but because they think they are distractions from achieving center-left causes.
Chads aren't center-left. They are usually completely apolitical or they are nominally Republican because they come from well off families (in the same way that they are nominally religious--usually Episcopalian).
>>55227004
OP, if you actually made this yourself you have the purest form of autism and need to make a fifth, even more degenerated column for "hopeless slime dweller."
>>55227004
not even close got my degree, lost virginity, have a job in my field. plus i actually read...a lot. probably more than i should since it means i have less time for socialising
>>55228154
Your chart also points out something I've always thought: the upper middle class is the worst possible place to be.
The upper class is free from social restrictions because they have financial security and don't have to tow the status quo line. Think Trump--he can say what he wants because he's rich. Most upper class chads are the same. They are often non-PC because they don't care. They'll always have the family business or the necessary connections.
If you're an insignificant middle class cubicle worker or working class guy, you don't matter. So, like at the top, you too can be non-PC, the lower class more so than the middle class.
The upper middle class is trapped because they have a semblance of significance and social capital, but it depends on their perpetually towing the status quo. If they slip up, they could lose their social position and/or job and, thus, the source of their wealth, lifestyle, and position. That's why upper middles are the biggest c.u.c.k.s.
PC exists on a class bell curve. The farther away you move from the upper middle class in either direction, the less PC you get.
>Blames Capitalism
>libertarian
What?
>>55227004
>>55227004
switch hitler with the trump
>>55227246
>>55227767
>>55228276
>>55228553
Found the gentlemen
>>55228276
Pigeonholing people based on some vague social descriptors is a very american thing tho. Actually, it's an anglo thing.
Neckbeards are the most left group there is on the internet.
>>55227004
Yeah, more or less. I do have friends and a job, lost virginity at 15, no girlfriend, and I read a whole lotta different shit. But other than that, uncomfortably, shamefully accurate.
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>>55236841
>CANADIAN NATSOC
>>55227004
>>55227004
i bet you play with consoles you dirty peasant
>>55227004
I dont even need to read the rest after seeing social status. Chap being Upper Class, top fucking kek.
>>55236841
>Netflix
Degeneracy
>>55227136
I don't fall into any of those categories.
>Small circle of friends
>Middle class
>Married
>Not fit, but attractive enough to get heavy flirtation once every few times I leave the house for something besides work
>I live in a duplex that I pay for. I live there with my wife (and lived with her when she was my girlfriend)
>I'm an electrician and a Power Plant Operator.
>Lost virginity after high school, but never went to college.
>Libertarian politics
>Atheist, but apathetic to other people's choices so long as they do not attempt to force it on me
>Hong Kong (and I'm currently in the US, despite my flag (pic related)
>No favorite person that is in the national spotlight
>South Park, Youtube, /pol/, and the AP
>I support nothing but individuality.
>No social media
>4chan
>Netflix, anime, some US football, video games, reading, and some D&D.
>World War Z, 1984, some Stephen King and Dean Koontz
>Nobody knows the future, but I'm 29 and without kids, but very, VERY content in my life.
>I don't think I have any associated words.
>>55239326
forgot pic
>>55227004
Wow I somehow managed to be partially all of them
>>55227004