Deleted member 20056
Specialist in Incel Psychology
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You know when you're fully into a game? You're not thinking about anything that has happened earlier, or anything that's going to happen soon. Your goal in the game is only something to measure yourself against, and to give climax when it's reached. You could do this forever and you're having so much fun, you don't want it to end, you're totally living in the moment and enjoying every second. That's how Chad feels all the time, except more. In a game, success is simulated and your interactions with the game are, of course, virtual. Your character is only an abstraction that represents you in a limited capacity, and your rewards are not real. In Chad's life, he's fully immersed in what's going on, and his character (body) almost perfectly represents him perfectly. In addition, his rewards are real and they last outside of the game. For example, Chad will enjoy hunting some poon in a similar way that we might enjoy trying to beat a boss in a videogame, but when Chad is successful, he has formed a relationship, advantaged his social life, advanced his social skills, impressed society, etc., and he has also used his whole Being to accomplish this, so he receives affirmation of his whole Being. When we beat a boss in a videogame it's just over. It's a hollow victory. Nobody cares. We've gained nothing and learned nothing and we just hit buttons on a controller like a soyed-up faggot. We didn't even really do it, a character that represents us, but is actually much better than us, beat the boss. Every game you've loved and spent hundreds or thousands of hours playing would not compare to even an hour of Chad's joy. Chad is a divine being blessed by God and we are cursed by him.
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