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Blackpill We are not social creatures. That's a bluepilled thoughtblotching/ merryfairy mindblinding. We're tribal primacists.

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Humans' need for "bonds and attachments," fulfills an instinct to belong but also to exclude.
Our need for bond and attachment is as much about selective discernment as it is for the bliss of belonging.
We are hierarchal by nature.

One baby takes the rattle from another, and then power struggle.
Put kids on a playground, one is the bully, hogs the ball
You put some junior high girls in a clique and one is a diva
You put some natives in the woods, one is a chief, and people in the inner city, and one is the gang leader.
And all a king is is a glorious gang leader.
A hierarchal system.
Friends with king, more equal, not friends, less equal, and if you're an enemy you are a traitor.
The king is not created equal but extra special.

It is inevitable that those such as incels will have their hearts broken and scattered into the winds.
We want tribal primacy, and we keep people in line so that they serve us, rather than serving the community.
 
Cope. Humans would go insane if they were the only person in the universe.
 
Cope. Humans would go insane if they were the only person in the universe.
Because we programmed to live with other humans.but if it wasnt case it wouldnt be a problem
 
Because we programmed to live with other humans.but if it wasnt case it wouldnt be a problem

Here is a simple experiment: Lock yourself into a room with only a computer and food and try to not interact with anybody (not even on the internet) for a full year. Yea.
 
Cope. Humans would go insane if they were the only person in the universe.
Not wanting to be alone doesn't mean we're social creatures.
We're not sociable. We're tribal. The more encompassing definition of it would be that we socialize under certain conditions, and in that we are comfortable.
Socializing would mean that we are entirely communal and happy. But we're not. We are competitive and hierarchal. That leads to the wars/ hoarding/ greed seen in africa, and also seen in america.
 
Society is an attribute of man not the contrary.
 
Ive been in college for almost 2 years and i still havent made any friends yet, and it dosent bother me at all. Human interactions and forming petty attachments are for the weak and emotional.
 
Ive been in college for almost 2 years and i still havent made any friends yet, and it dosent bother me at all. Human interactions and forming petty attachments are for the weak and emotional.

Cope.

Here is a simple experiment: Lock yourself into a room with only a computer and food and try to not interact with anybody (not even on the internet) for a full year. Yea.

I did this once 3 years ago. I had no interaction with another person for 2 months uninterrupted (I had a bunch of food stored in my freezer). Prior to this point I was basically living a NEET life anyways, but I was still leaving my room once a week or so.

It was like I developed Alzheimers or something, I started having memory problems, concentration problems, my brain felt like it was slowed down and I couldn't process anything.
 
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Ive been in college for almost 2 years and i still havent made any friends yet, and it dosent bother me at all. Human interactions and forming petty attachments are for the weak and emotional.

The only reason it doesn't bother you, yet:
- You're still quite young and I bet you believe there's a light at the end of this incel tunnel
- You have the internet to cope

There's a reason the suicide rate is highest amongst young men.
It was like I developed Alzheimers or something, I started having memory problems, concentration problems, my brain felt like it was slowed down and I couldn't process anything.

I know that feel so well. It feels like you have brain fog 24 x 7.
 
Here is a simple experiment: Lock yourself into a room with only a computer and food and try to not interact with anybody (not even on the internet) for a full year. Yea.
Let me clarify. It's more of the ego boost, and the codependence we have for our value to be validated (the real feed we get from socializing) that we REALLY miss out on. Most can be without mankind just fine... without the desire/ want to prove one's power/ be dominant/ feel valued.
 

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