Phallusy
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Anyone seen that old Batman Beyond episode "Hooked Up" which originally aired in 1999?
I think that "evil, addictive tech" in the episode would surely help incels and would avoid a lot of problems. So what if they die or fall into a coma from "serotonin overdose in their brains" (as it was described by old Bruce Wayne), they would die in the happiest of states.
The villain, Spellbinder, is truly blackpilled in this episode. Some of his quotes, you can say can come from this forum.
So anyway, the episode starts off with some poor incel looking kid, but he's a huge rockstar performing for a huge crowd, has groupies all over him wanting him to sign body parts, managers wanting to sign him, walks into a limo with three attractive foids, and before he gets to kiss them, his machine and drug is cut off and he falls from suspended animation, where he's told "further payment is required to continue." He screams "please put me back in, it hurts out here!" He then resorts to stealing and his body aches as he's eagerly awaiting his next fix.
A foid is introduced to the machine as well. You see her in a horse and carriage with a "Chad" bf who just got promoted and states he could lose his job if people found out he was dating an employee. But he doesn't care and he proposes to her, asking her to marry him. So her dream is basically Chad asking her to marry him. As she's screaming with excitement, before she gets to answer, her machine is shut off, you see her floating in her bubble, drooling and frothing at the mouth. She lay unconscious as she probably OD'd. Spellbinder just looks at her on the floor and tells his thugs to "throw this trash out" or something like that.
There's other shit to the episode, but I'm just pointing out the hallmark parts. I guess it's like VR heroin in the future.
I think that "evil, addictive tech" in the episode would surely help incels and would avoid a lot of problems. So what if they die or fall into a coma from "serotonin overdose in their brains" (as it was described by old Bruce Wayne), they would die in the happiest of states.
The villain, Spellbinder, is truly blackpilled in this episode. Some of his quotes, you can say can come from this forum.
So anyway, the episode starts off with some poor incel looking kid, but he's a huge rockstar performing for a huge crowd, has groupies all over him wanting him to sign body parts, managers wanting to sign him, walks into a limo with three attractive foids, and before he gets to kiss them, his machine and drug is cut off and he falls from suspended animation, where he's told "further payment is required to continue." He screams "please put me back in, it hurts out here!" He then resorts to stealing and his body aches as he's eagerly awaiting his next fix.
A foid is introduced to the machine as well. You see her in a horse and carriage with a "Chad" bf who just got promoted and states he could lose his job if people found out he was dating an employee. But he doesn't care and he proposes to her, asking her to marry him. So her dream is basically Chad asking her to marry him. As she's screaming with excitement, before she gets to answer, her machine is shut off, you see her floating in her bubble, drooling and frothing at the mouth. She lay unconscious as she probably OD'd. Spellbinder just looks at her on the floor and tells his thugs to "throw this trash out" or something like that.
There's other shit to the episode, but I'm just pointing out the hallmark parts. I guess it's like VR heroin in the future.