BrianJian
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The Popular TV Show Invincible features a character name Rudy who is 30 year old super genius who is a paralyzed and disfigured incel who was born that way. He lives inside some tube filled with liquid because air is toxic to him. So he basically stays at home and sends a robot he can control with his mind and uses the robot to interact with the world, and talks through the robot. So he never got to experience love either.
Using this robots body he eventually befriends a Loli girl named monster girl, who is a 24 year old woman stuck in a 12 year olds body. But he knows monster girl would never like him as he is, so he ends up using some chads DNA and gets some blue scientist to create him an artificial 12 year old human body.
At first we were lead to believe that Rudy was going to transfer his brain to the artificial body, but turns out all it does is clones his brain into the artificial body, so as the blue scientist says "Nothing will change for you, but everything will for the clone" Rudy is fine with this, and after the brain cloning procedure, Rudy gets severely injured, and in his dying breath, Rudy tells the clone to "Be happy, experience everything we never could" and the clone tries to save Rudy, but Rudy tells him that it's ok, he wants to die, and then passes away.
It's seriously sad watching his story and I think most incels would relate to him. What I find ironic is most normies who watch Invincible feel bad for Rudy and acknowledge life was unfair to him. If Rudy was a real person Normies would just tell him "you're not getting a GF because of your insecurity and bad attitude, not because you're disfigured and paralyzed living inside some tube, just take a shower and get a haircut." Normies feel more empathy for cartoon incels then real life incels.
Using this robots body he eventually befriends a Loli girl named monster girl, who is a 24 year old woman stuck in a 12 year olds body. But he knows monster girl would never like him as he is, so he ends up using some chads DNA and gets some blue scientist to create him an artificial 12 year old human body.
At first we were lead to believe that Rudy was going to transfer his brain to the artificial body, but turns out all it does is clones his brain into the artificial body, so as the blue scientist says "Nothing will change for you, but everything will for the clone" Rudy is fine with this, and after the brain cloning procedure, Rudy gets severely injured, and in his dying breath, Rudy tells the clone to "Be happy, experience everything we never could" and the clone tries to save Rudy, but Rudy tells him that it's ok, he wants to die, and then passes away.
It's seriously sad watching his story and I think most incels would relate to him. What I find ironic is most normies who watch Invincible feel bad for Rudy and acknowledge life was unfair to him. If Rudy was a real person Normies would just tell him "you're not getting a GF because of your insecurity and bad attitude, not because you're disfigured and paralyzed living inside some tube, just take a shower and get a haircut." Normies feel more empathy for cartoon incels then real life incels.
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