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Blackpill Michel Houellebecq

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So I was listening to the podcast Conversations with Tyler with guest John Nye. In a quite interesting passage, Nye was talking about how anti-liberal author Houellebecq in his novel Submission treats the issue of increasing polygamy-like structures in the sexual market with the rise of divorce and the sexual revolution in general, and how the increasing competition in the sexual market leaves many men alienated. This is of course a cornerstone of the blackpill, but I was happy to hear that it has been considered by an acclaimed author. Have any of you read the book? I think it may be an interesting read for incels.
 
I just finished Whatever. I read also Submission and Platform. All the main characters of this books are alienated, frustrated and basically depressed adult males. Very relatable.
 
I just finished Whatever. I read also Submission and Platform. All the main characters of this books are alienated, frustrated and basically depressed adult males. Very relatable.
Cool! How explicit was the sexual inequality aspect? Did it contain any new blackpill insights or innovative framings of old ones?
 
Cool! How explicit was the sexual inequality aspect? Did it contain any new blackpill insights or innovative framings of old ones?
Whatever is a kind of precursor of the blackpill. It was firstly published in 1994, much earlier than the rise of any LMS theory. There is a character, Thisserand, that is a literal truecel. Almost 30 yo, virgin and constantly rejected due to his uglines. The guy puts lot off effort to ascend, and he seems pretty dumb tbh, but you can percieve his sufference. I don't want to make any spoilers, but you should read the book considering it comes before Incel culture and before the techonological revolution that screwed further the dating culture.
 
Whatever is a kind of precursor of the blackpill. It was firstly published in 1994, much earlier than the rise of any LMS theory. There is a character, Thisserand, that is a literal truecel. Almost 30 yo, virgin and constantly rejected due to his uglines. The guy puts lot off effort to ascend, and he seems pretty dumb tbh, but you can percieve his sufference. I don't want to make any spoilers, but you should read the book considering it comes before Incel culture and before the techonological revolution that screwed further the dating culture.
Thanks, I'm putting it on my to read list!
 
So I was listening to the podcast Conversations with Tyler with guest John Nye. In a quite interesting passage, Nye was talking about how anti-liberal author Houellebecq in his novel Submission treats the issue of increasing polygamy-like structures in the sexual market with the rise of divorce and the sexual revolution in general, and how the increasing competition in the sexual market leaves many men alienated. This is of course a cornerstone of the blackpill, but I was happy to hear that it has been considered by an acclaimed author. Have any of you read the book? I think it may be an interesting read for incels.
I have read Whatever and Elementary Particles. These are two essential incel books as he is the ONLY renowned author that writes about inceldom, and I have recommended him many times here. Here is my favourite quote from Whatever that was written in 1994.

You will never represent a young girl’s erotic dream. You have to resign yourself to the inevitable; such things are not for you.
It’s already too late, in any case. The sexual failure you’ve known since your adolescence, the frustration that has followed you since the age of thirteen, will leave their indelible mark. Even supposing that you might have women in the future - which in all frankness I doubt - this will not be enough; nothing will ever be enough. You will always be an orphan to those adolescent loves you never knew.

These women you desire so much, you too can possess them. What is is that is most precious about them?
-Their beauty? he suggested.
-It's not their beauty, I can tell you that much, it isn't their vagina either, nor even their love; because all
these desappear with life. And from now on you can possess their life. Launch yourself on a career of murder this very
evening; believe me, my friend, it's the only way still open to you.

[/QUOTE]
 
I have read Whatever and Elementary Particles. These are two essential incel books as he is the ONLY renowned author that writes about inceldom, and I have recommended him many times here. Here is my favourite quote from Whatever that was written in 1994.

You will never represent a young girl’s erotic dream. You have to resign yourself to the inevitable; such things are not for you.
It’s already too late, in any case. The sexual failure you’ve known since your adolescence, the frustration that has followed you since the age of thirteen, will leave their indelible mark. Even supposing that you might have women in the future - which in all frankness I doubt - this will not be enough; nothing will ever be enough. You will always be an orphan to those adolescent loves you never knew.

These women you desire so much, you too can possess them. What is is that is most precious about them?
-Their beauty? he suggested.
-It's not their beauty, I can tell you that much, it isn't their vagina either, nor even their love; because all
these desappear with life. And from now on you can possess their life. Launch yourself on a career of murder this very
evening; believe me, my friend, it's the only way still open to you.
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Wow! The guy could be posting here. Had to look up if he was incel, but appears that he has been married several times, most recently by JBW:ing:
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Wow! The guy could be posting here. Had to look up if he was incel, but appears that he has been married several times, most recently by JBW:ing: View attachment 68223[/QUOTE]

Houllebeq is not an incel himself, but he recognized lots of sympthons of our sick sexual culture 10-15 in advance.
 
Wow! The guy could be posting here. Had to look up if he was incel, but appears that he has been married several times, most recently by JBW:ing: View attachment 68223
Well he's (kinda)rich and famous so it's not strange, he is the original modern incel. I remember I've read somewhere that he likes to listen to Nights in White Satin and that he always cries to it because it triggers a nostalgia where remembers one night when he was 18 and went to a school dance where everyone was slow dancing to that song except him because he was too ugly to get a girl.
 
Wow! The guy could be posting here. Had to look up if he was incel, but appears that he has been married several times, most recently by JBW:ing: View attachment 68223[/QUOTE]
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Houellebecq needs to be canonized.
 
He is the most quoted author in the incellosphere. Maybe being a 2.5 oldcel bring people close to the incels worldview. Houellebecq became disillusioned about modern relationship, no surprise, he is a truecel in its final form.
 
Wow! The guy could be posting here. Had to look up if he was incel, but appears that he has been married several times, most recently by JBW:ing: View attachment 68223[/QUOTE]

He looks like a big dick. I do not know why something tells me.
 
Michel Houellebecq was a visionary.
 

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