I usually don't take much stock in reality TV because it's heavily scripted. But I wanted to bust out this episode of the short-lived TV series Geek Love, because it contained some hidden redpill truths that serve as a good real world example for those of us just beginning to get unplugged.

The premise of the show is nerdy guys and girls trying to speed date at a convention known as Comic Con. The very first episode featured the lowest omega male who has ever graced the planet: Alex the Brony. He's a rotund mutton-chopped Naruto-hat wearing man who describes himself as foreveralone. And in two seconds, it's easy to see why. He is the definition of a neckbeard.

But... as you watch the episode, notice the reaction from the girls. Women love to talk about how they're so enlightened and non-shallow when it comes to guys, but watch at their animal brains physically shrinking in revulsion as they come upon Alex.

2:52 - 3:38 : Alex is meekly discussing his speed dating plans with two attractive female friends. As soon as they learn he wants to to find love, they rip him apart with insults and derision. They make fun of him for being a brony, call him a creep to his face, and generally laugh at the notion that he hopes to ever get touched by a woman.

5:39, 5:48 6:06: These were the nuclear bombs of female disinterest. Every girl Alex talked to was viscerally repelled by him, but you can notice it easiest in these three examples. Note the looks in their eyes; they are uncomfortable just being there with him because he doesn't possess any alpha traits. Even though he's a perfectly nice person and unthreatening, they hate the thought of being associated with him for even 3 minutes.

Finally, Alex finds a girl who supposedly likes him - but even she rejects him as soon as the cameras stop rolling. The sad end that's common among all omegas.

This should serve as the nail in the coffin of the idea that "nerdy girls are more open-minded!" No. All women want the dominant male in a pack, even geeky women. Sure, they may not go for a football player or alpha politician but they want the strongest, tallest, most muscular guy in the computer science lecture hall. It all boils down to masculinity, no matter what environment you're in. AWALT. AWALT. AWALT.