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SuicideFuel Extreme Suifuel : Excerpt from a Houellebec book that describes our situation perfectly.

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It's about a woman (a very fat and ugly one), proof that even Houellebec is bluepilled (he has to be if he wanna sell books), but still the words describe our situation perfectly, read this

"Immediately after the Christmas holidays I stopped speaking to her. The guy who had spotted me near the station seemed to have forgotten the incident, but I had been afraid even so. In any case, dating Bardot would have demanded a moral strength far superior to the one I could, even at the time, pride myself on. Because not only was she ugly but she was plain nasty. Goaded on by sexual liberation (it was right at the beginning of the 80s, AIDS still did not exist), she couldn't make appeal to some ethical notion of virginity, obviously. On top of that she was too intelligent and too lucid to account for her state as being a product of "Judeo-Christian influence" - in any case her parents were agnostics. All means of evasion were thus closed to her. She could only assist, in silent hatred, at the liberation of others; witness the boys pressing themselves like crabs against others' bodies; sense the relationships being formed, the experiments being undertaken, the orgasms surging forth; live to the full a silent self-destruction when faced with the flaunted pleasure of others. Thus was her adolescence to unfold, and
thus it unfolded: jealousy and frustration fermented slowly to become a swelling of paroxystic hatred."

Source : "Whatever"
 
It describes why not dating some kind of women cannot be referred as "volcel" but as "having barely minimum international standards".
 
Houellebecq did not become the best selling modern author for nothing - those who read novels are mostly ugly/introverted.
 
Houellebecq did not become the best selling modern author for nothing - those who read novels are mostly ugly/introverted.

He's still very bluebilled though when he talk of ugly men and ugly women as if their situation was equal.
 

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