gerardx
#1 foid hater
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I'm just curious about it, i've been thinking if exists a category for our ideology or any specific author that might wrote something hoping to impact here
Are you part of the new wave of blackpillers by any chance?Not really and who cares
I read "Whatever" by Houellebecq a few weeks ago. It was pretty good. I picked up "Platform" and started reading it. The first half was kinda interesting, but I couldn't bring myself to finish the second half. I just found it so boring.
"The unnamed first-person narrator is a 30-year-old analyst-programmer working for a Paris-based computer software company. He is lonely, subject to depression and has not had sex since he broke up with his girlfriend two years earlier. He also writes "animal stories", extracts from which are included in the novel." - Wikipedia.
NoAre you part of the new wave of blackpillers by any chance?
Insofar as we expand your thread's title to include all possible authors, Schopenhauer could be subsumed under such a label, I guess. Although its best to not go into philosophy in general with such a mindset, given that no abstract theoretical topic subsumes it immediately as such, even if the author of such topics might have affirmed incels or the blackpill (for example Aristotle). Regarding non-theoretical literature, the above poster's Houellebecq recommendation is quite correct.
No, but it wasn't me who recommended the book as incel literature. I'm just saying that it's a good read.Did YOU ever have sex or kiss a girl?
I agree. Everyone should read Michel Houellebecq.Whatever by Michel Houellebecq
Extension du domaine de la lutteWhatever by Michel Houellebecq
Incels are in every literature type, they’re portrayed as the unlikable loser villainsI'm just curious about it, i've been thinking if exists a category for our ideology or any specific author that might wrote something hoping to impact here
BookmarkedWhatever by Michel Houellebecq
Read the book and watched the movie thanks to @LeFrenchCel , super realistic portrayal of the emptiness we are condemned yo feel, movie version ends in a bluepilled way thoughWhatever by Michel Houellebecq
a lot of 19th century writers were incelsI'm just curious about it, i've been thinking if exists a category for our ideology or any specific author that might wrote something hoping to impact here
Whatever by Michel Houellebecq





