solblue
Luminary
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- Joined
- Dec 9, 2017
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The incel subreddits served as a place where we could discuss inceldom and the blackpill isolated from the discourse common in the West. I remember when the Manchester Bombing attacks happened the entire internet was in an uproar. I went to r/incels half expecting to find more of the same, but instead I found people who similarly didn't get caught up in the fervor. It was quite refreshing to see people discuss and even joke about a controversial topic in 2017 without all the usual emotion. Once the sub got nuked, many of those same users made their way over here and the site was chill. However, nearly three years later, the site doesn't seem like it once was.
I feel like the blackpill has already been watered down by general contrarianism and zany theories, but I wanted to see if you guys thought the place was still any different from the discourse you could find on Reddit or 4Chan. There's nothing about the blackpill that suggests one must be objective, but I liked how the generally apathetic nature of the site fostered objective discussion. Low IQ conspiracies are also common and I feel silly for indulging what I thought were jokes in their incipient stages
I feel like the blackpill has already been watered down by general contrarianism and zany theories, but I wanted to see if you guys thought the place was still any different from the discourse you could find on Reddit or 4Chan. There's nothing about the blackpill that suggests one must be objective, but I liked how the generally apathetic nature of the site fostered objective discussion. Low IQ conspiracies are also common and I feel silly for indulging what I thought were jokes in their incipient stages