WorthlessSlavicShit
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This happened when I was about 8 or so years old. For context, my granduncle is schizophrenic, but I didn’t know it at the time.
Anyway, one day, our parents are telling me and my sister that he has an illness due to which he can’t function like an ordinary person.
Now, what do you think my single-digit-age ass thought after hearing this? Did I immediately think that he has some physical, potentially even terminal illness which can take him from us with no warning at any time, and that we should cherish every interaction with him because of this? Did I make a lucky guess and correctly imagine that he has some mental problem?
Nope. My exact thoughts, and I can quote them to you guys verbatim, were, “Aha! He can’t find a girlfriend!”
Jfl bros. Even at 8 I already knew that being an incel is equivalent to a life-changing illness. Brutally over for the copers who believe that at least kids don’t judge them for being incels.
Anyway, one day, our parents are telling me and my sister that he has an illness due to which he can’t function like an ordinary person.
Now, what do you think my single-digit-age ass thought after hearing this? Did I immediately think that he has some physical, potentially even terminal illness which can take him from us with no warning at any time, and that we should cherish every interaction with him because of this? Did I make a lucky guess and correctly imagine that he has some mental problem?
Nope. My exact thoughts, and I can quote them to you guys verbatim, were, “Aha! He can’t find a girlfriend!”
Jfl bros. Even at 8 I already knew that being an incel is equivalent to a life-changing illness. Brutally over for the copers who believe that at least kids don’t judge them for being incels.