SlayerSlayer
COMPLY WITH MY FUCKING pronoun (it)
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I never took it upon myself to realize how authentic we all are. It occurred to me daydreaming that most people look around them and just choose a solid conception of what they want to be. For foids, they usually pick a role model or an archetype of a person like Zooey Deschanel back when she was the 'it' girl. Every other white woman just copied her. It seems like women now, just want to be Demi Lovato. For men, they just copy Post Malone, or they just have a vague idea of a hipster lumberjack in recovery that they try to be. Most people are aware that only a finite number of cultures exist, and it's best to pick only one side-- one culture, and abide by it as though they are in prison.
They live life as though IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE painting by numbers.
For incels, stepping into pre-determined shoes isn't an option. There's a difference between just an average ugly guy that accepts his 'jester' role and probably scores off it, and an incel. Obvious paths are odious to us. It feels wrong to us to TRY to be something alien, and natural for things to happen to US, and have our self-conception be molded experientially. It's the only honest way to us.
We paint imagery as though we have never seen anything firsthand, but have only read descriptions, obsessed over descriptions, we need literal information, and use literal information to paint something literal, something true and objective TO US. We are truly unique creatures formed by mental traumas, and as individuals we have a unique conception of the world no one in real life could possibly comprehend or care to comprehend.
ER, Cho, and AM although they all shared an extreme hatred of women due to rejection, they are also VASTLY, VASTLY different people-- among them they are like 3 different countries. They would probably never work as a trio of incels being buddies in a sitcom. I would imagine Cho would think ER is pompous. ER hates asians, AM would probably make the most effort to befriend Cho or ER, but they would not have it, making AM depressed.
They live life as though IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE painting by numbers.
For incels, stepping into pre-determined shoes isn't an option. There's a difference between just an average ugly guy that accepts his 'jester' role and probably scores off it, and an incel. Obvious paths are odious to us. It feels wrong to us to TRY to be something alien, and natural for things to happen to US, and have our self-conception be molded experientially. It's the only honest way to us.
We paint imagery as though we have never seen anything firsthand, but have only read descriptions, obsessed over descriptions, we need literal information, and use literal information to paint something literal, something true and objective TO US. We are truly unique creatures formed by mental traumas, and as individuals we have a unique conception of the world no one in real life could possibly comprehend or care to comprehend.
ER, Cho, and AM although they all shared an extreme hatred of women due to rejection, they are also VASTLY, VASTLY different people-- among them they are like 3 different countries. They would probably never work as a trio of incels being buddies in a sitcom. I would imagine Cho would think ER is pompous. ER hates asians, AM would probably make the most effort to befriend Cho or ER, but they would not have it, making AM depressed.
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