As long as you’re willing to ignore, if not actually partake, in the rampant child sex abuse and satanic lifestyle and rituals, you really only need one of two requirements:
Belong to a specific over-represented ethnicity, and/or, just don’t be obese.
Not being obese in the USA already makes you a complete outlier. This was already true in 1996, when I first visited it. My more recent visit in October 2019, was too brief to get a decent sample size view of things, but certainly, What I did see was large all over.
It’s not a perfect metric, as it’s anecdotal and somewhat unconscious, but, being male, when you visit a new country or area, aside from special interests you may have of geography, architecture, cultural specific events or whatever, something you’ll notice is how the women look. For example, walking in Oxford street in central London, you will see hundreds of objectively beautiful women in the space of an hour or so on the crowded sidewalks.
The same is true proportionally in smaller European cities, be they Rome, Turin, Berlin, Dublin, Moscow, St. Petersburg, or many others you might pick at random. And some countries, like Kazakhstan, although relatively sparsely populated, have a very high percentage of objectively beautiful women. Some may be relatively ethnically invariant, like Japan, and for some that might be not their cup of tea, yet, once again, there are plenty of objectively beautiful women in Tokyo. Something one can still note even if perhaps they have a thing for tall blonde girls.
The first time I visited the USA, however, I was in my late twenties and on that trip I was single, so that particular radar was rather active, which is why I remember precisely that when I went to visit my brother, who lived within walking distance of Berkley University, so a large student campus, it was three weeks before I saw what I considered to be a beautiful woman. And she was Indian. It left me a rather bad taste regarding the US in general.
There were other factors too, that made me think I’d never want to live there, but as an overall sense of the place, it didn’t leave a good impression. And I honestly think it has to do with what passes for “food” in the USA.
Anyway, that’s my advice for fame in the USA: Not being obese puts you on the short list.
How to be a movie star in the USA
There are only a few requirements really.
As long as you’re willing to ignore, if not actually partake, in the rampant child sex abuse and satanic lifestyle and rituals, you really only need one of two requirements:
Belong to a specific over-represented ethnicity, and/or, just don’t be obese.
Not being obese in the USA already makes you a complete outlier. This was already true in 1996, when I first visited it. My more recent visit in October 2019, was too brief to get a decent sample size view of things, but certainly, What I did see was large all over.
It’s not a perfect metric, as it’s anecdotal and somewhat unconscious, but, being male, when you visit a new country or area, aside from special interests you may have of geography, architecture, cultural specific events or whatever, something you’ll notice is how the women look. For example, walking in Oxford street in central London, you will see hundreds of objectively beautiful women in the space of an hour or so on the crowded sidewalks.
The same is true proportionally in smaller European cities, be they Rome, Turin, Berlin, Dublin, Moscow, St. Petersburg, or many others you might pick at random. And some countries, like Kazakhstan, although relatively sparsely populated, have a very high percentage of objectively beautiful women. Some may be relatively ethnically invariant, like Japan, and for some that might be not their cup of tea, yet, once again, there are plenty of objectively beautiful women in Tokyo. Something one can still note even if perhaps they have a thing for tall blonde girls.
The first time I visited the USA, however, I was in my late twenties and on that trip I was single, so that particular radar was rather active, which is why I remember precisely that when I went to visit my brother, who lived within walking distance of Berkley University, so a large student campus, it was three weeks before I saw what I considered to be a beautiful woman. And she was Indian. It left me a rather bad taste regarding the US in general.
There were other factors too, that made me think I’d never want to live there, but as an overall sense of the place, it didn’t leave a good impression. And I honestly think it has to do with what passes for “food” in the USA.
Anyway, that’s my advice for fame in the USA: Not being obese puts you on the short list.
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