Anonymous MG
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But nobody actually acknowledges long enough to genuinely seek the reasoning behind why it happens.
This is a fundamental aspect of the blackpill to note the intentions behind every action further beyond what is easily inferred in your everyday reaction to their presence, you see your brain loves to space out and ignore things it deems to be completely natural in your FOV such as your nose, it's easier to not acknowledge it than to acknowledge it and this applies to every aspect of social interaction when it comes to the theories of lookism.
In fact, there's an aspect of this within the community.
Have you ever grown to dislike any certain group within the incel community be it mentalcels, tallcels, graycels/greycels, or any other type of "cel" group?
If so... why do you do so?
I know most of you will respond out of reference of a negative experience you personally with a user who possessed the trait, or an answer that contains heavy aspects of social conformity, or answers that generally just all fall into the "they're different" category.
A lot of you may already know this term, that of "tribalism", an aspect of being human that every single person that posts here including myself has fallen into at some point in their lives without even realizing it. The ostracization of groups spawns from this aspect of human mentality, no matter what that group may be.
Humans don't like those who are different from them, that much is true and has rung true form most all of human history. People ostracize us because we don't fit the standard that their tribe laid out to them as being of any worth (along with factors stemming from sexual selection), as such we're typically villainized by others for seemingly no reason at all besides people's instincts telling them to hate us. This is the same mentality that exists when ousting an entire group of incels are fakecel for possessing a trait that you do not have and therefore perceive as a threat to yourself and the tribe subconsciously, we're a species accustomed to unified conformity due to our status as social animals.
This is not meant to call out those who do this, I have done this myself, but I'd like for others and myself to be more mindful regarding how they are being controlled by their instincts. Whether or not they're content with that. I acknowledge people can be reluctant to acknowledging a pitfall they've fallen into unknowingly seeing it as a threat to their character, and it's truthfully not their fault as yet another natural response to such an idea.
Humans are wired in an odd, and often times messed up way.
This is a fundamental aspect of the blackpill to note the intentions behind every action further beyond what is easily inferred in your everyday reaction to their presence, you see your brain loves to space out and ignore things it deems to be completely natural in your FOV such as your nose, it's easier to not acknowledge it than to acknowledge it and this applies to every aspect of social interaction when it comes to the theories of lookism.
In fact, there's an aspect of this within the community.
Have you ever grown to dislike any certain group within the incel community be it mentalcels, tallcels, graycels/greycels, or any other type of "cel" group?
If so... why do you do so?
I know most of you will respond out of reference of a negative experience you personally with a user who possessed the trait, or an answer that contains heavy aspects of social conformity, or answers that generally just all fall into the "they're different" category.
A lot of you may already know this term, that of "tribalism", an aspect of being human that every single person that posts here including myself has fallen into at some point in their lives without even realizing it. The ostracization of groups spawns from this aspect of human mentality, no matter what that group may be.
Humans don't like those who are different from them, that much is true and has rung true form most all of human history. People ostracize us because we don't fit the standard that their tribe laid out to them as being of any worth (along with factors stemming from sexual selection), as such we're typically villainized by others for seemingly no reason at all besides people's instincts telling them to hate us. This is the same mentality that exists when ousting an entire group of incels are fakecel for possessing a trait that you do not have and therefore perceive as a threat to yourself and the tribe subconsciously, we're a species accustomed to unified conformity due to our status as social animals.
This is not meant to call out those who do this, I have done this myself, but I'd like for others and myself to be more mindful regarding how they are being controlled by their instincts. Whether or not they're content with that. I acknowledge people can be reluctant to acknowledging a pitfall they've fallen into unknowingly seeing it as a threat to their character, and it's truthfully not their fault as yet another natural response to such an idea.
Humans are wired in an odd, and often times messed up way.