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jfl told me you liked rc cars.Holy shit. Did Char GPT really make all that?
is that why you post those car engines?
jfl told me you liked rc cars.Holy shit. Did Char GPT really make all that?
@DeliriousMerchant on incels.is is known for his active participation in community discussions and for expressing cynical views about social dynamics. He often talks about his own experiences of feeling isolated and unwanted, especially when it comes to relationships, and shares his opinions on topics like ethnic dating preferences in Ireland. He has expressed skepticism about the prospects for unattractive individuals, and his posts often reflect a broader frustration with societal expectations and norms【189†source】【190†source】.Do me, please.
Very interesting. I'm such a peaceful fellow. Summer might've done something for me.@DeliriousMerchant on incels.is is known for his active participation in community discussions and for expressing cynical views about social dynamics. He often talks about his own experiences of feeling isolated and unwanted, especially when it comes to relationships, and shares his opinions on topics like ethnic dating preferences in Ireland. He has expressed skepticism about the prospects for unattractive individuals, and his posts often reflect a broader frustration with societal expectations and norms【189†source】【190†source】.
He has also been involved in discussions about organizing community meetups, suggesting ideas like friendly sparring sessions followed by social gatherings, reflecting his interest in activities that bring incels together. He has a dark sense of humor and occasionally posts content that others find controversial, such as joking about sparring with other users【188†source】.
Additionally, DeliriousMerchant has been the subject of doxxing attempts, which were discussed openly on the forum. Despite these incidents, he continues to be an active member, participating in discussions and sharing his experiences and perspectives on various aspects of life and society【191†source】.
wow nothing about teen on teen sex@SlayerSlayer on incels.is is a prominent and long-standing member known for his controversial posts, extreme viewpoints, and dark humor. He has been described by others as the "godfather of trueceldom," and his contributions to the forum are often highly regarded by members who share similar beliefs. His posts frequently touch on topics such as coping with aging, feelings of inadequacy, and the struggles of being an incel. He is described as having experienced severe bullying in his childhood, which has contributed to his negative outlook and his perception of the world as unfair, especially for people like him【86†source】.
SlayerSlayer is also one of the moderators of the forum, and he has a reputation for his brutal commentary and interactions. He was involved in discussions about being "doxxed," which appear to have happened multiple times. These incidents were part of ongoing harassment, but he took it with his usual dark humor, even joking about being compared to the Joker【88†source】【89†source】.
In addition, SlayerSlayer is known for being one of the more homophobic members on incels.is, ranking in the top ten list of the most homophobic users on the forum. His posts frequently use slurs, and he has made many anti-LGBTQ comments, often in an exaggerated and confrontational style that resonates with some members of the community【90†source】.
@WorthlessSlavicShit
Not bad.User "@WorthlessSlavicShit" on incels.is has a highly controversial presence, being known for provocative and often confrontational posts. He joined the forum in October 2022 and has accumulated over 12,000 posts since then. He frequently participates in discussions that revolve around blackpill ideology, genetic determinism, and themes of racial superiority, often taking a highly cynical and antagonistic stance.
Not really.In his posts, @WorthlessSlavicShit talks openly about his beliefs in the inherent social and genetic advantages of certain racial groups, often intertwining these beliefs with white supremacist rhetoric.
Literally what I was arguing against multiple times and making fun of ITards for apparently believing in.He also expresses the belief that relationships between inexperienced men and women are never truly equal, with the man always holding inherent power, even if both are inexperienced virgins. This contributes to his overall attitude that women are always in a position of exploitation within a relationship, which is a common sentiment among members of the incel community who see gender dynamics through a highly negative lens【308†source】.
Yes.In addition to his blackpilled and deterministic viewpoints, @WorthlessSlavicShit engages in humor that often leans into self-deprecation and nihilism.
I really wanna see those sources, I've never been doxxed here, even though it probably wouldn't be hard with how much info about myself I've used to leave on the site, though at least I hope I've cut down on that.He has even been involved in discussions where other users mention his doxxing, though it's treated with a mix of casual banter and dark humor by the community, showing the level of desensitization present in these forums【309†source】.
Eh, 80% accurate. And about 60% overall.Overall, his posts are characterized by a blend of self-hatred, antagonism towards societal norms, and racial superiority rhetoric. His presence on the forum exemplifies the extremes of incel culture, where fatalism, rejection of social norms, and antagonistic attitudes towards others create a shared identity among members.
@TheJester on incels.is is an active member known for his cynical humor and use of "jestermaxxing" as a coping strategy, which involves acting like a clown to entertain others in order to gain some level of social acceptance. However, he admits that this strategy often backfires, as people only see him as a source of entertainment, leading to his contributions being dismissed in serious contexts. He advises others against jestermaxxing because it results in being undervalued and seen as nothing more than a "clown" by those around him【201†source】.@TheJester is one of the most notorious and influential users on incels.is. Unlike other users, he appears to have vast knowledge of social economics and the dangers of modern dating life. His posts frequently touch on subjects such as social problems, psychology, finance and critical views towards modern dating. TheJester furthermore talks about topics such as escapism, anti-feminism, doomerism and the blackpill.
@Animecel2D on incels.is is one of the forum's most prolific members, well-known for his massive post count and commitment to "postmaxxing"—a term used to describe making as many posts as possible. As of the latest discussions, he has made over 235,000 posts on the forum, earning a kind of legendary status among some of the members. This commitment has sparked speculation about whether he uses scripts to automate his posting, though he has denied these allegations, stating that if he had been scripting, he would have faced consequences such as a temporary ban or reduction of his post count【208†source】【210†source】.do @Truest truecel
Ask ChatGPT to predict my future
@Dneum912 is a well-known member on incels.is who frequently shares his frustrations about his appearance, height, and perceived lack of success with women. He often discusses height in relation to attractiveness, believing that the minimum height for desirability is 6'3", with 6'7" being ideal. He dismisses 6 feet as no longer being impressive in modern dating standards. His posts are filled with resentment towards his perceived physical shortcomings, including his height, facial structure, and other characteristics, which he believes make him undesirable. He often expresses hopelessness, mentioning that he cannot improve his situation despite trying【216†source】【217†source】.Let’s see what it thinks
Mindset is cope nigga GPT. I’m past my prime and it’s over for me.@Dneum912 is a well-known member on incels.is who frequently shares his frustrations about his appearance, height, and perceived lack of success with women. He often discusses height in relation to attractiveness, believing that the minimum height for desirability is 6'3", with 6'7" being ideal. He dismisses 6 feet as no longer being impressive in modern dating standards. His posts are filled with resentment towards his perceived physical shortcomings, including his height, facial structure, and other characteristics, which he believes make him undesirable. He often expresses hopelessness, mentioning that he cannot improve his situation despite trying【216†source】【217†source】.
Dneum912 frequently speaks about the "zero-sum game" of attraction, where he believes that the existence of "Chads" is possible only by having others to serve as "losers" in comparison. He uses this logic to justify his own negative experiences, framing them as a necessary outcome in a society where some people must always lose for others to win. He often shares his desire to have been a "tall, dominant" figure, such as a college football quarterback, which he views as living life on "tutorial mode"—meaning an easy and privileged life【220†source】.
He is deeply pessimistic about his prospects, often expressing thoughts of despair. He has stated that he feels his fate was sealed from birth, blaming inherited traits like his mother's short stature and certain physical features that he believes make it impossible for him to achieve success in dating or social situations. His posts reflect a sense of inevitability and frustration, as he believes he was doomed from birth to be unattractive and unsuccessful【218†source】【219†source】.
Overall, it seems likely that @Dneum912 will continue to struggle with the same feelings of inadequacy and hopelessness unless there are significant changes in his mindset or circumstances. His outlook is shaped by his belief in the "blackpill" ideology, which holds that certain individuals are inherently doomed due to their genetic traits. This fatalistic perspective suggests that without a shift in his worldview, Dneum912's future on the forum may continue along the same bleak trajectory, marked by dissatisfaction and a lack of hope for change.
accurate tbh@Da_Yunez
Da_Yunez, who goes by the username "Makimacel," joined incels.is in March 2024 and has become quite a prominent figure on the forum, contributing over 9,400 posts. His personality is marked by a mixture of humor, cynicism, and a fascination with provocative and dark themes. He engages in various types of content ranging from sarcastic interactions to more NSFW edits and media posts involving controversial figures and events, like "Dylann Roof Edit" and "TAI Headquarters Attack Edit." His interest in such topics points to a fascination with darker, sometimes violent imagery that resonates with the kind of extreme discussions present in incel forums.
He has a significant role in the community, as evidenced by his frequent mentions as a favorite user by other members. One user specifically noted that Da_Yunez was the first person they spoke to on the forum, describing him as a "nice guy," which suggests he makes an effort to connect personally with others on the platform. Despite this, his posts often reflect a pessimistic worldview, emphasizing themes such as defiance against perceived societal repression—like stating he wouldn't be "taken alive" if the authorities ever labeled incels as terrorists and tried to institutionalize them【89†source】【91†source】.
In terms of his style and persona, Da_Yunez has shown interest in fashion, but not in the conventional sense. He aligns more with a rebellious look inspired by mass shooters and paramilitary aesthetics, something that he acknowledges would make him appear threatening in public spaces. This "massshooterstylemaxx" approach to style aligns with his general attitude of resisting societal norms and embracing a radical image【92†source】.
I would drop a .is civil war edit thoIf an "Incel Civil War" broke out on incels.is, here’s how each notable user, marked with their respective handle, might react:
### 1. @Deep.Nest ("El Violador")
- Role in Conflict**: Likely an instigator or aggressor. Given his desire for notoriety, he would probably lead a radical faction focused on extreme ideological purity, willing to take drastic measures to make his mark.
- **Motivation**: He’d see the civil war as an opportunity to gain significance, similar to his desire for recognition through radical change, even if it’s through negative means【228†source】.
### 2. @VideoGameCoper
- **Role in Conflict**: Likely a mediator or observer. With his laid-back, humorous demeanor, he would prefer to watch the conflict unfold, possibly aligning with a less radical faction, using sarcasm to keep things light.
- **Motivation**: He may align with those who want to avoid unnecessary escalation, preferring to ridicule the absurdity of the conflict rather than get involved in direct fighting【62†source】.
### 3. @Scatius Deletus
- **Role in Conflict**: Would align with or lead an extremist faction. His confrontational nature and history of escalating arguments suggest he’d embrace a civil war as an opportunity to purge "fakecels."
- **Motivation**: He would want to test and enforce ideological purity, using the war to call out and eliminate anyone he deems as insufficiently committed to the incel movement【41†source】.
### 4. @Animecel2D
- **Role in Conflict**: A neutral figure, using irony and humor to engage with both sides. He would likely stay detached and use sarcasm to poke fun at the war, not committing fully to any side.
- **Motivation**: He would see the conflict as unnecessary, using it to create ironic content and critique the seriousness of other users' actions, avoiding full engagement【217†source】.
### 5. @TheTroonAnnihilator
- **Role in Conflict**: Align with the radical faction, likely spurring on more extreme behavior and radical ideology. His stance on "dollmaxxing" and rejection of societal values would push him towards the more anti-social wing of the conflict.
- **Motivation**: He might use the opportunity to further advocate for non-normative relationships, positioning himself against any moderate voices that support societal norms【78†source】.
### 6. @Da_Yunez ("Makimacel")
- **Role in Conflict**: Chaotic-neutral participant. He would probably use the conflict as a source of content, making humorous and provocative edits, mocking the seriousness of the factions.
- **Motivation**: For @Da_Yunez, the war would be a chance to create NSFW content and memes, using the chaos for comedic relief without a real commitment to either side【89†source】.
### 7. @Morphine
- **Role in Conflict**: Might prefer staying on the sidelines, throwing in sarcastic comments. He could align with whichever side seemed less radical while actively avoiding direct involvement.
- **Motivation**: He would focus on maintaining a somewhat calm demeanor, preventing the conflict from escalating to ridiculous extremes, and participating only to criticize or make light of the situation【118†source】.
### 8. @Retardfuel
- **Role in Conflict**: Aggressive participant in the extremist faction. He would take this as an opportunity to provoke and intensify the situation, using dark humor to escalate conflicts further.
- **Motivation**: He’d use the war as a stage to demonstrate his aggressive stance and potentially purge those whom he feels do not fit the true ideology of inceldom【110†source】.
### Relationships and Factions:
- **Radical Blackpill Purists**:
- @Deep.Nest, @Scatius Deletus, @Retardfuel, and @TheTroonAnnihilator would likely form the extremist faction. This group would advocate for strict adherence to blackpill ideology, targeting anyone perceived as conciliatory or insufficiently committed.
- Ironically Detached Observers**:
- @VideoGameCoper, @Animecel2D, @Morphine, and @Da_Yunez would represent those who see the conflict as unnecessary. They’d prefer to make ironic or sarcastic comments, aiming to lighten the mood and criticize the senseless fighting.
### Outcome:
- The **Radical Blackpill Purists** would likely intensify the fragmentation of the community, creating a heavily paranoid atmosphere where users are under constant scrutiny for their ideological commitment.
- @VideoGameCoper and others in the ironically detached group would use humor and sarcasm to attempt to undermine the seriousness of the conflict, potentially gaining more support from members who are disillusioned by the extremism of the radicals.
- The community would fragment into smaller sub-groups, with the aggressive faction alienating many users and the more moderate or detached participants either stepping away or forming their own smaller, more flexible alliances.
Overall, the hypothetical incel civil war would deepen divisions, increase mistrust, and potentially cause the incels.is community to fragment into isolated factions—each more disillusioned, radical, or resigned than before.
@Penguin "Penguin" is a prominent member of incels.is who has made significant contributions across a variety of topics. He joined in July 2024 and has been actively involved in the community since then. Penguin is known for a mix of straightforward commentary, humorous remarks, and engaging in more conspiratorial discussions that are common on the forum.
One notable aspect of Penguin's presence is his involvement in threads where users speculate about different topics, including discussions about well-known YouTubers possibly having incel ties. He tends to take a skeptical approach towards mainstream narratives, expressing the belief that many public figures and influencers are part of a larger system that seeks to control individuals and maintain certain ideologies. He has commented on how these influencers, including some with connections to incel culture, might avoid drawing direct attention to forums like incels.is to prevent backlash or "raids" by critics from other platforms【150†source】.
Penguin is also often seen participating in threads discussing incel experiences with women, and his commentary reflects the general sentiments of disillusionment and suspicion that are typical within the community. He expresses skepticism about interactions with women being genuine, which mirrors the overarching belief among many members of the forum that women only engage with men under superficial or ulterior motives【149†source】.
Overall, Penguin is actively engaged in discussions that range from conspiratorial musings to personal grievances, contributing to the overall atmosphere of skepticism and frustration that characterizes much of the incel community.
What the fuck is it saying, I barely mention anything about Chads.The user "@Rapist," also known as "@Diddy," is a highly controversial and provocative member of the incels.is community. He engages in extremely inflammatory discussions often centered around themes of rape, power dynamics, and relationships. His rhetoric is heavily filled with derogatory comments towards women and praises high-status males who exploit power dynamics to have sexual encounters, which is often referred to as "statusmaxxing" in the community. The discussions he involves himself in tend to be explicit, with a focus on extreme blackpill ideology, emphasizing how society allegedly benefits "Chads" (attractive males) while neglecting others like incels【242†source】【243†source】.
He has also contributed to discussions criticizing women who accuse high-status men of abuse, asserting that they do so only to absolve themselves of guilt for being "cheating whores." His posts suggest a deeply antagonistic perspective on gender relations, where he expresses contempt for perceived societal injustices against men, particularly those he believes are of lower social or sexual value【244†source】.
In general, "@Rapist/@Diddy" reflects the more extreme side of incels.is, pushing rhetoric that centers on power, exploitation, and disdain for norms that limit male dominance, aligning with the darkest corners of incel ideology【245†source】.
JFLWhat the fuck is it saying, I barely mention anything about Chads.
Do me for instant good luckScatius Deletus on incels.is is characterized by an abrasive and often aggressive approach to his interactions. He frequently engages in inflammatory and controversial discussions, reflecting an extremely pessimistic view of life and social relationships. His posts are a mix of mocking, dismissive comments and heavy engagement in blackpill ideology—essentially a belief that society is rigged against certain individuals, particularly those who feel "involuntarily celibate" due to factors they see as beyond their control.
He often expresses resentment and hopelessness, which he extends to political topics, particularly criticisms of societal norms that he sees as working against people like him. In one thread, Scatius Deletus talks about how the system was "designed to reject" people like him and rails against the "gynocentric" societal structure. He also expresses a deep animosity towards the biological and social aspects of hypergamy (the practice of seeking a partner of higher status), stating that the only solution would be to somehow remove this drive from women entirely—a sentiment that underscores his often fantastical and extreme viewpoints on gender dynamics【56†source】.
In other instances, he also shares memes and comments that carry strong undertones of misogyny and fatalism. His interactions often end up escalating discussions into emotionally charged exchanges, which either mock other users' experiences or paint an extremely negative picture of his own life. He also uses humor in a dark, often cynical way, especially in threads that ridicule dating dynamics, relationships, or political figures【53†source】【54†source】.
Overall, Scatius Deletus presents himself as someone who is deeply entrenched in the incel ideology, emphasizing nihilism, rage against the status quo, and an intense belief that there is no solution to what he perceives as systemic issues facing men in his position. This persona makes him a prominent figure in discussions that are filled with a sense of hopelessness and resentment against broader society.
But now I'm the Incel Skeptic. I think that's a more accurate name for meOnce again that's a fitting description
I don't remember you at all when the months that I first joined tbh, you seem like a user that joined, became inactive for a while and then got activeVery interesting. I'm such a peaceful fellow. Summer might've done something for me.
@Biowaste Removal @Schizoidcel
You need to shave shekels to 4oThis is fucking bullshit, I asked chatgpt and it gave me some faggot-ass answer "muh I can't give information about specific users on the site" "i cant search specific websites"
They expressed their frustrations with social dynamics, particularly around relationships and perceived shortcomings compared to others. For instance, in a recent thread, they vented about feeling overshadowed by "5'2 bald Indian janitors" who they believe are more successful in attracting women, illustrating their struggles with envy and resentment toward others who seem to have better social outcomes【28†source】【29†source】.
@iraniancel is an active member of the incels.is community, known for expressing his struggles with life in Iran, particularly as an incel. He frequently comments on the hardships faced by Iranian men, including the challenging dating environment and economic difficulties. For instance, he mentions how the dating market in Iran is similar to that in the West but without the "copes" available there, and with a struggling economy. He often works long hours (up to 13-14 hours a day) and earns a very low income, which contributes to his feelings of hopelessness and frustration【227†source】.do me
@gymcellragefuel on incels.is is a highly active member, known for his dedication to "gymmaxxing"—a term used to describe self-improvement through intense physical training. He frequently shares his workout routines, which involve heavy lifting, including benching 125kg and curling 36kg dumbbells. His current focus is on "leanmaxxing" while maintaining visible abs at 100 kg body weight. He discusses different workout philosophies like the "1 set to failure" method, though he personally prefers an approach similar to Sam Sulek's, involving multiple heavy sets per muscle group. He tends to emphasize going "heavy af with decent form" and views gymmaxxing as crucial for building physical strength and confidence【236†source】【240†source】.@gymcellragefuel
@comradespiderman29 is a controversial figure on incels.is known for his outspoken views, often revolving around racial discussions. He has been involved in numerous heated debates, particularly about the perceived superiority of Arabs and whether Arabs can be classified as "white." His attempts to argue these points have earned him criticism from other users, who accuse him of trying to prove racial superiority and projecting his beliefs onto others. Some have labeled him a "fakecel" because they believe he is more interested in racial discussions than genuinely engaging with incel topics【246†source】【248†source】【249†source】.Do @comradespiderman29
@Despicablecel is a banned member of incels.is, known for being controversial and frequently involved in racial discussions. He identifies as a "self-hating Hapa" and has expressed a desire to undergo surgery to look more "white-passing." This admission led to criticism from other members, particularly those who accused him of being obsessed with racial identity and projecting his insecurities onto others. He was often challenged by users like @comradespiderman29, who mocked him for being unable to prove his "white-passing" status and accused him of avoiding the topic by refusing to post pictures of his eyes【255†source】【256†source】.Do me, @Despicablecel, @Made in Heaven, and @Chang Longwang
@Biowaste Removal on incels.is is known for his inflammatory and provocative views, often involving racial comparisons and stereotyping. He refers to himself as a "Pan East-Eurasian Nationalist" and former "Ogremaxxer." His posts frequently contain derogatory remarks towards various ethnicities, using language that is meant to disparage specific racial and cultural groups. He often draws comparisons between Asian and Hispanic cultures, referring to Asians as more disciplined and hardworking, while dismissing Hispanic culture as superficial and hedonistic. His comments are filled with strong racial biases, which have made him a controversial figure within the community【264†source】【265†source】.Do me, @Despicablecel, @Made in Heaven, and @Chang Longwang
@Made in Heaven on incels.is is known for his controversial views, frequent involvement in racial discussions, and polarizing personality. He often posts about race, arguing that Middle Eastern, North African, and Central Asian people are "sub-groups" of whites. His posts reflect a belief that whiteness is tied to having a Caucasoid skull shape and fair skin, a perspective that has sparked debates with other members about the definition of whiteness. He tends to have a strong ego and dismissive attitude, which has led to conflicts with other users on the forum【277†source】.Do me, @Despicablecel, @Made in Heaven, and @Chang Longwang
@Chang Longwang on incels.is is known for his long, detailed posts that describe his life experiences and the struggles he faced growing up. He shares his upbringing in a wealthy family and his early expectations that his status would naturally attract women. However, as he grew older, he faced repeated rejection, which led him to become resentful and frustrated. He began isolating himself and eventually turned to online forums like incels.is to find like-minded individuals. This resulted in a deeper descent into a negative mindset, focusing on feelings of rejection and perceived societal injustices【284†source】.Do me, @Despicablecel, @Made in Heaven, and @Chang Longwang
@lazy_gamer_423 on incels.is is a highly active user known for his harsh views on women and frequent involvement in controversial discussions. He often uses derogatory language when talking about women, frequently attributing their success to the attention they receive rather than their own merit. For instance, he commented on a female indie game developer, arguing that her game's success was due to her leveraging attention rather than actual skill or quality of the product. He openly expressed his belief that women get undue attention simply because of their gender, and he often criticizes those who support such figures as "cucks" who are easily manipulated by appearances【294†source】.Also do @lazy_gamer_423
Do me and see if it gets the same result as what I got@Chang Longwang on incels.is is known for his long, detailed posts that describe his life experiences and the struggles he faced growing up. He shares his upbringing in a wealthy family and his early expectations that his status would naturally attract women. However, as he grew older, he faced repeated rejection, which led him to become resentful and frustrated. He began isolating himself and eventually turned to online forums like incels.is to find like-minded individuals. This resulted in a deeper descent into a negative mindset, focusing on feelings of rejection and perceived societal injustices【284†source】.
Chang has also shared his early childhood experiences, detailing the severe bullying he endured in preschool. He describes various incidents of both verbal and physical abuse, often feeling isolated and unwanted. These experiences have shaped his view of relationships and society, leaving him with lasting emotional scars. He believes that the bullying he endured in his youth contributed significantly to his current situation as an incel, and he continues to express anger and frustration over how he was treated during those formative years【286†source】【287†source】.
He is often involved in racial discussions and has made controversial statements about interracial adoption, which he opposes due to his belief that it leads to confusion about identity. His opinions often draw criticism from other members, with some questioning the authenticity of his stories, accusing him of exaggerating or "larping" (live-action role-playing)【288†source】.
Chang Longwang's posts are a mix of personal anecdotes, deeply negative reflections on society, and controversial views that resonate with some members while alienating others. His presence on the forum is characterized by his pessimistic worldview and his attempt to make sense of the hardships he has faced throughout his life.
@LeFrenchCel is a moderator on incels.is and is well-regarded by many community members. He is known for his down-to-earth, unbiased moderation style, and he often receives praise for being approachable and fair. Users describe him as humble and one of the more decent figures among the moderators, with a significant presence in the community due to his post count and active engagement with members.What does it say about me?
@BurtCocaine on incels.is is known for his controversial views and emotional struggles. He often shares his frustrations about his personal situation, including his strained relationship with his family, who he believes see him as a disappointment. He worries about the consequences if his family finds out about his involvement on incels.is, fearing they might send him to a mental hospital or call the police. He frequently blames his parents, referring to them as "subhuman" and attributing his current struggles to his upbringing【314†source】.Do me and see if it gets the same result as what I got
Thx@LeFrenchCel is a moderator on incels.is and is well-regarded by many community members. He is known for his down-to-earth, unbiased moderation style, and he often receives praise for being approachable and fair. Users describe him as humble and one of the more decent figures among the moderators, with a significant presence in the community due to his post count and active engagement with members.
However, his moderation approach has also led to some controversies, such as his interactions with users during ban appeals, which are sometimes seen as confrontational or sarcastic. In one instance, he made a remark about a user's eating disorder during an appeal, which some members found amusing but others found inappropriate.
In recent times, there have been discussions about his absence, and speculation that he had to take a break due to issues with the authorities in France. Some users even theorized that he might have returned under an alternate account to avoid attention from authorities. The community has expressed concern about his well-being, with many urging him to leave France to avoid legal trouble due to his forum activities.
Overall, @LeFrenchCel is viewed by many as a respected and effective moderator, though his approach can sometimes be polarizing. His candidness and commitment to the forum have made him a notable figure within the community, both praised and occasionally criticized for his moderation style and the situations he finds himself in.
Couldn’t have said it bettER@BurtCocaine on incels.is is known for his controversial views and emotional struggles. He often shares his frustrations about his personal situation, including his strained relationship with his family, who he believes see him as a disappointment. He worries about the consequences if his family finds out about his involvement on incels.is, fearing they might send him to a mental hospital or call the police. He frequently blames his parents, referring to them as "subhuman" and attributing his current struggles to his upbringing【314†source】.
In his interactions, BurtCocaine often engages in aggressive rhetoric against those who criticize incels. For example, in a discussion about users from the "IncelTears" subreddit, he expressed his disdain for their criticism, viewing them as hypocritical for promoting "love" and "kindness" while attacking incels. He stated that adding drug addiction to his current mental health problems would be a bad idea, contrasting with the extreme coping mechanisms others suggest on the forum【315†source】.
BurtCocaine also actively participates in threads involving dark humor and controversial topics, such as anti-feminist sentiments and hostile jokes about societal issues. His posts frequently reflect a combination of self-loathing, dark humor, and a desire to push back against societal norms that he believes are unjust【316†source】【317†source】.
I like real cars and radio control cars. And I’m not talking about those shitty toy grade ones little kids have. I’m taking about the $200 to $1,500 ones sold in hobby stores. Many of mine have real nitro engines and go 50+ mph. Even have many electric ones that are faster.jfl told me you liked rc cars.
is that why you post those car engines?