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Inceljoe
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The insidiousness of social media consists in no small part in the fact that it hasn't just worked as a tool to massively leverage the female hypergamous instinct, by putting top-shelf dick at their fingertips in a way no woman could have ever dreamed of before the smartphone came along with the arms race in looks-matching this has triggered in the West. Oh no, much more disturbingly than even this development has been the way its mass adoption has changed some fundamentally key concepts that had hitherto enjoyed a stable existence.
Take the notion of reality itself: social media such as IG and Facebook doesn't just allow women to better explore the contours of our existing realm, but rather constitutes a new form of reality in its own right, I would contend. You can witness this change through the behaviour of especially young women in public whilst on public transport or going about their daily business: They are all but oblivious to the natural flow of the river of human life, which in the pre-smartphone era would have at least garnered some degree of their attention and interest, however fleetingly that may have been.
Fast forward to today and we what do we see? That women treat the "real", i.e., physical world almost as an annoying distraction from their brave, new virtually promised land. It's almost as if what we previously called "real" now functions as a watered-down, derivative notion that is becoming with each passing day ever more subservient to the virtual.
If you want to test what I'm saying, just consider the consequences that we can all easily verify by just walking out of the house: Upon receiving a notification, a woman will fixate on her smartphone like an addict who's just about to take a toke on the crack pipe, scrambling hurriedly and with some agitation to reach for her personal portal to the Truth. Prior to receiving the notification, this woman was a largely lifeless and unresponsive being to her surroundings - then suddenly comes the jingle and it's as if the half-alive corpse has come to life ever so briefly, before soon again returning to its state of slumber as the miniscule dopamine hit that was yet another IG like wears away into the ether that is her narcissistic mind.
In other words, IG and other social media aren't just another way for males to broadcast their value, they have become part of the status-determining mechanism of male value itself: The medium really now is the message.
Take the notion of reality itself: social media such as IG and Facebook doesn't just allow women to better explore the contours of our existing realm, but rather constitutes a new form of reality in its own right, I would contend. You can witness this change through the behaviour of especially young women in public whilst on public transport or going about their daily business: They are all but oblivious to the natural flow of the river of human life, which in the pre-smartphone era would have at least garnered some degree of their attention and interest, however fleetingly that may have been.
Fast forward to today and we what do we see? That women treat the "real", i.e., physical world almost as an annoying distraction from their brave, new virtually promised land. It's almost as if what we previously called "real" now functions as a watered-down, derivative notion that is becoming with each passing day ever more subservient to the virtual.
If you want to test what I'm saying, just consider the consequences that we can all easily verify by just walking out of the house: Upon receiving a notification, a woman will fixate on her smartphone like an addict who's just about to take a toke on the crack pipe, scrambling hurriedly and with some agitation to reach for her personal portal to the Truth. Prior to receiving the notification, this woman was a largely lifeless and unresponsive being to her surroundings - then suddenly comes the jingle and it's as if the half-alive corpse has come to life ever so briefly, before soon again returning to its state of slumber as the miniscule dopamine hit that was yet another IG like wears away into the ether that is her narcissistic mind.
In other words, IG and other social media aren't just another way for males to broadcast their value, they have become part of the status-determining mechanism of male value itself: The medium really now is the message.