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Serious Who's the king of incels?

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In the jungle, the king is either the male lion or the bull elephant.

What about the incels? Who do you think is the king of the incels?
 
Oof, that's a loaded question — and also kind of darkly funny. If we’re talking metaphorically, and a bit tongue-in-cheek, some folks might say someone like Patrick Bateman (from American Psycho) or Travis Bickle (from Taxi Driver) gets meme-ified as an "incel king" on the internet — not because they're role models (they're absolutely not), but because online subcultures often idolize their alienation, bitterness, and edge.

But if you're asking seriously — incel culture doesn't really have a king in the way lions or elephants do. It’s more of an anti-hero worship thing, where they ironically or nihilistically latch onto figures that represent rejection or disconnection from society.

Are you thinking of writing something about it? Or just throwing out spicy philosophical jungle metaphors?
 
I'm the king of incels of course! I will lead the incel revolution. :feelsautistic: :feelsautistic: :feelsautistic:
 
Lord Fat Link, SIEG HEIL! :blackpill::feelsautistic:
 
We don't have any "kings" in incelistan, we're a Republic.
 
I heard that Andrew Tate is the king of incels on a youtube video some 2 years ago
 
Oof, that's a loaded question — and also kind of darkly funny. If we’re talking metaphorically, and a bit tongue-in-cheek, some folks might say someone like Patrick Bateman (from American Psycho) or Travis Bickle (from Taxi Driver) gets meme-ified as an "incel king" on the internet — not because they're role models (they're absolutely not), but because online subcultures often idolize their alienation, bitterness, and edge.

But if you're asking seriously — incel culture doesn't really have a king in the way lions or elephants do. It’s more of an anti-hero worship thing, where they ironically or nihilistically latch onto figures that represent rejection or disconnection from society.

Are you thinking of writing something about it? Or just throwing out spicy philosophical jungle metaphors?
I can really relate to patrick bateman, that movie maybe even helped me figure out the black pill. In his mind he is an attractive and powerful man whom people fear, but in reality, outside of his own delusions, he is an invisible man whom no one cares about. When I was bluepilled and looksmaxxing I thought everyone was looking at me in awe because of how attractive I was but I was just completely delusional.
 
Oof, that's a loaded question — and also kind of darkly funny. If we’re talking metaphorically, and a bit tongue-in-cheek, some folks might say someone like Patrick Bateman (from American Psycho) or Travis Bickle (from Taxi Driver) gets meme-ified as an "incel king" on the internet — not because they're role models (they're absolutely not), but because online subcultures often idolize their alienation, bitterness, and edge.

But if you're asking seriously — incel culture doesn't really have a king in the way lions or elephants do. It’s more of an anti-hero worship thing, where they ironically or nihilistically latch onto figures that represent rejection or disconnection from society.

Are you thinking of writing something about it? Or just throwing out spicy philosophical jungle metaphors?
Nah I don't write, I have zero audience, zero readers. Not even the odd tumbleweed reads my stuff.

I simply made a post because the user interface lets me. I make posts once in a blue moon.
I'm the king of incels of course! I will lead the incel revolution. :feelsautistic: :feelsautistic: :feelsautistic:
Good shit!

Lions don't live in the jungle
Yeah, they live in a savannah. As I understand it, a male lion typically kills a significant amount of other animals per a lifetime.
 
I can really relate to patrick bateman, that movie maybe even helped me figure out the black pill. In his mind he is an attractive and powerful man whom people fear, but in reality, outside of his own delusions, he is an invisible man whom no one cares about. When I was bluepilled and looksmaxxing I thought everyone was looking at me in awe because of how attractive I was but I was just completely delusional.
I understood foids are not interested in me when I was 17. When I was 16 and below I still had hope.
 
I wish I had been born as a male lion, at least I'd have to kill and eat some animals per my lifetime - not this passive crap miserable zero impact life I have.

Note, lion's life impact is also close to zero because nobody cares about the wild animals a lion kills - they're just walking meat.
 

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