modus_coperandi
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And she would be some SJW (because they are the ones most aware of us and also going to liberal arts colleges, taking creative writing courses) and doing some careful and empathetic research about the very unfamiliar concept of loneliness and how it would probably feel like to be invisible in a lookist society.
And the novel would take a very critical perspective addressing toxic masculinity and how that's the root of all evil causing Inceldom. And the protagonist would be a Chadlite making a magical transformation and realizing that after all his looks were never the true problem and that his final sex-having doesn't change anything at all for him.
So the last scene will be him meeting a woman at eye level and treating her like an actual person and trying to just be friends with her.
The critical praise of this insightful novel will be overwhelming of course because the author will be perceived as the first addressing a huge and mostly overlooked phenomenon our time and she will win the Nobel-Prize in Literature.
And the novel would take a very critical perspective addressing toxic masculinity and how that's the root of all evil causing Inceldom. And the protagonist would be a Chadlite making a magical transformation and realizing that after all his looks were never the true problem and that his final sex-having doesn't change anything at all for him.
So the last scene will be him meeting a woman at eye level and treating her like an actual person and trying to just be friends with her.
The critical praise of this insightful novel will be overwhelming of course because the author will be perceived as the first addressing a huge and mostly overlooked phenomenon our time and she will win the Nobel-Prize in Literature.