
StoicNihilist
"You'll do this again, time is a flat circle..."
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For me it has taught me that love and empathy are only skin deep. People will abandon and condemn you if you're even the slightest bit different from them. And that most aspects of your life (at least in the modern world) are wholly dependent on your attractiveness. From romantic prospects, to friends, to even jobs. Being ugly will handicap your ability to simply exist in society. While people who are extremely attractive will have everything in life practically handed to them on a golden platter, especially if they're a woman.
Another thing I learned is just how fake people really are in thier day to day interactions with one another. It's almost on a sociopathic level. For example:
In high school I was buddies with another fellow incel-type kid who always dreamed of being a pilot. He was white, short, ugly, had acne, and wore glasses. Everyone constantly tormented and bullied him mercilessly in school. During his junior year of high school he shot himself. Everyone acted shocked. They then pretended that they used to be his best friend and they were so sad, ect ect. The school even held a small candle vigil in the commons and some Stacies who I know for a fact constantly mocked him pretended to cry and even took selfies. I was so pissed that I called them out on it, and people treated me like a fucking monster. I was one of the few people he befriended, and he told me that they constantly fucked with him, theres no doubt they drove him to it. These people basically fucking tortured this kid. Thier reactions were disgustingly fake.
So what about you guys? Has Inceldom given you any insights about life? Whether they be good or bad?
Another thing I learned is just how fake people really are in thier day to day interactions with one another. It's almost on a sociopathic level. For example:
In high school I was buddies with another fellow incel-type kid who always dreamed of being a pilot. He was white, short, ugly, had acne, and wore glasses. Everyone constantly tormented and bullied him mercilessly in school. During his junior year of high school he shot himself. Everyone acted shocked. They then pretended that they used to be his best friend and they were so sad, ect ect. The school even held a small candle vigil in the commons and some Stacies who I know for a fact constantly mocked him pretended to cry and even took selfies. I was so pissed that I called them out on it, and people treated me like a fucking monster. I was one of the few people he befriended, and he told me that they constantly fucked with him, theres no doubt they drove him to it. These people basically fucking tortured this kid. Thier reactions were disgustingly fake.
So what about you guys? Has Inceldom given you any insights about life? Whether they be good or bad?
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