
SlayerSlayer
The Satoru Iwata of incels.is
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I think the manosphere, blackpill, inceldom, is the most mentally stimulating thing, so it's a religion to me. For others the gossip of Taylor Swift is their religion. But how actually relevant IS a religion in the old sense?? In times past, people HAD to be religious, because it was dangerous not to be. And under such conditioning, you can really get into the police state aspect of that.
So despite all the technological police state stuff going on, we still have some level of choice as to how to spend our spiritual energy. And I think whether or not people follow a religion falls mostly on whether they can tolerate its ideas consistently without it just dissipating out of our heads out of sheer disinterest. I did go to church growing up. And it was just fucking boring. I don't even care if there's a God or not. I just didn't like holding hands with strangers. Too much listening. Not enough ME ME ME.
And even if a lot of Christianity by design is just you stand there listening to a volcel pedo, at least make it entertaining. I mean God knows how different it would be if I went to a fire and brimstone Southern Baptist type church instead of a chill Catholicism I'd probably be a lot more Alpha, just thru sheer exposure to a more histrionic religion.
But under Catholicism, it just felt that everyone there was bored out of their minds, and I had no idea why they all went to stand there worshiping some white dude on a cross with a six pack. I don't regret the time wasted in church however. If anything, I used the time I spent in church to imagine. I developed a strong imagination in church, and was able to conjure up fantasy video games to entertain myself in my own head. I can sit in a room with nothing but my own thoughts for the rest of eternity and likely entertain myself just as much if I had everything in the world.
Having said all this the cross section between my own self-hatred combined with an obsession over not having sex lies at the heart of inceldom as a religion. Because this inner pain, whether we like it or not, entertains us deeply. In fact that it entertains us enough to linger in our heads consistently enough that it matters more than God HIMSELF.
So despite all the technological police state stuff going on, we still have some level of choice as to how to spend our spiritual energy. And I think whether or not people follow a religion falls mostly on whether they can tolerate its ideas consistently without it just dissipating out of our heads out of sheer disinterest. I did go to church growing up. And it was just fucking boring. I don't even care if there's a God or not. I just didn't like holding hands with strangers. Too much listening. Not enough ME ME ME.
And even if a lot of Christianity by design is just you stand there listening to a volcel pedo, at least make it entertaining. I mean God knows how different it would be if I went to a fire and brimstone Southern Baptist type church instead of a chill Catholicism I'd probably be a lot more Alpha, just thru sheer exposure to a more histrionic religion.
But under Catholicism, it just felt that everyone there was bored out of their minds, and I had no idea why they all went to stand there worshiping some white dude on a cross with a six pack. I don't regret the time wasted in church however. If anything, I used the time I spent in church to imagine. I developed a strong imagination in church, and was able to conjure up fantasy video games to entertain myself in my own head. I can sit in a room with nothing but my own thoughts for the rest of eternity and likely entertain myself just as much if I had everything in the world.
Having said all this the cross section between my own self-hatred combined with an obsession over not having sex lies at the heart of inceldom as a religion. Because this inner pain, whether we like it or not, entertains us deeply. In fact that it entertains us enough to linger in our heads consistently enough that it matters more than God HIMSELF.
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