
I.N.C.E.L.S. Boss
Kept you waitin, huh
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I honestly think our inceldom can be explained, besides looks, to the erosion of tribal values due to the rise of globalism.
When I was younger, my father would tell me how my ancestors lived, their customes, their culture and their social organization. If we go back in time, my people were a small community living in a mountain earning a living through their agricultural production and cattle. There was a male for every female, depending of the ratio of course.
These folks were synchronized to the reality of life. Doing a work which had a purpose for them and the people surrounding them, like building house, laboring in the fields, walking the cattle, raising the kids to be adults and take the reins later.
Life had a purpose in a tribal system.
And that same purpose is diluted or dare i say, even non existent in our modern societies.
Globalism has most likely killed it. We are wageslaving 8+ hours of our day away for something that ultimately doesn't matter for us as individuals, and isn't geared towards anything.
Females are in a state of sexual satiety, to the poing where the sexual act carries no meaning at all.
Humans are one of the few rare species that feel pleasure in doing the sexual act, the purpose behind such a biological mechanism is to cement long term connection between the people.
Same with food, back in the tribal system, through labouring the fields or helping physically a new couple to build a house, your brain would release the "feel good" chemical and thus the relation is consolidated between the individuals.
This is all gone for some of us. To simply put in, we are disynchronized from life.
I feel like we aren't living the way a human is supposed to live, or maybe i am romanticizing too much a long gone era and actually things were bad back then too.
Do you think being ugly was also a death sentence in the tribal system ? Or was it less harsh than being ugly in the modern world ?
When I was younger, my father would tell me how my ancestors lived, their customes, their culture and their social organization. If we go back in time, my people were a small community living in a mountain earning a living through their agricultural production and cattle. There was a male for every female, depending of the ratio of course.
These folks were synchronized to the reality of life. Doing a work which had a purpose for them and the people surrounding them, like building house, laboring in the fields, walking the cattle, raising the kids to be adults and take the reins later.
Life had a purpose in a tribal system.
And that same purpose is diluted or dare i say, even non existent in our modern societies.
Globalism has most likely killed it. We are wageslaving 8+ hours of our day away for something that ultimately doesn't matter for us as individuals, and isn't geared towards anything.
Females are in a state of sexual satiety, to the poing where the sexual act carries no meaning at all.
Humans are one of the few rare species that feel pleasure in doing the sexual act, the purpose behind such a biological mechanism is to cement long term connection between the people.
Same with food, back in the tribal system, through labouring the fields or helping physically a new couple to build a house, your brain would release the "feel good" chemical and thus the relation is consolidated between the individuals.
This is all gone for some of us. To simply put in, we are disynchronized from life.
I feel like we aren't living the way a human is supposed to live, or maybe i am romanticizing too much a long gone era and actually things were bad back then too.
Do you think being ugly was also a death sentence in the tribal system ? Or was it less harsh than being ugly in the modern world ?
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