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Blackpill Get used to it: people have a primal admiration for those who use violence to achieve their goals

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Society perpetually creeps into a more digitally commodifed social structure. The social value of a digital avatar far exceeds that of a real one. People are increasingly distrustful of their fellow citizens and governments. The social fabric is increasingly that of an archipelago: people will need to be self-sufficient islands in both corporeal and psychological aspects. It is only inevitable that due to the decline of these social bridges fundamental in developing empathetic, holistic citizens, people are becoming increasingly psychotic, or at least, there is a perceptible social shift for it to be acceptable to harbor sincere admiration for psychos. As a tangential consequence to this, I'm not saying that crime as a whole will increase. I think technology and the increasing apparatus of the surveillance state will only make the physical world much safer, merely for the pragmatic reason that it's VERY difficult to get away with a crime. As for the INNER WORLD . . . the dark psychic energy of every man will only balloon as black meditation and hate manifesting will become the common pastime.

The dark psychic energy has a duality in it's modern usage: those in power who wield it, and those out of power who wield it. For the few in power, the psycho energy will manifest in increasingly draconian punishments for those who break the rules, and the rules will only get more and more frivolous. The entitlement of labor generated by the wageslave class will only increase. For those out of power, the dark psychic energy will manifest exclusively as Pyrrhic acts. Every sin calculated and executed, consequentially must be a life-ending commitment, as the punishment to sins will offer no leeway or redemption.

It is only rational in this context, that the commitment to murder, is ironically a far greater sacrifice than giving your life to an altruistic cause. It takes incredible bravery, and boldness, not only to execute murders, but to die with the consequences of infamy. To know that it is not you alone, it is not just the victims: it's all the families, the acquaintances, the rules and adaptations . . . it's just inevitable that people will just say NO to these (frankly annoying) tectonic shifts caused by murder, build cynicism over the song and dance of mourning, and just see the whole thing as a spectator sport you'd roast about over Netflix.

This phenomena is not exclusive to men. There is a steep increase in the "true crime community," which is basically pornhub for female hybistropheliacs. It is increasingly socially acceptable to mock murder victims, race, and kill count right after it happens. People are just jaded and no longer care about the morally tokenized pomp and dressage surrounding murder: they'd rather consume it like some kind of WWE entertainment, where you follow the storyline, motivation, stats, skills, manifestos, etc.

If I'm getting anything from this long-winded thought experiment, it should be that, I think people should not be ashamed to admire murderers anymore, and it took writing this, and the general joy I felt this day of retribution to come to this. This is coming from somebody who has been on the fence about this morally for a long time. Incels are just very modern people. Do not be ashamed for being ahead of your time.
 
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Very well said, especially the second and third paragraphs.
 
OP, your third eye is open.

I can tell you understand this subject and how deep it goes more than you can describe with words or wish to disclose. Hidden cabal level IQ.
 
OP, your third eye is open.

I can tell you understand this subject and how deep it goes more than you can describe with words or wish to disclose. Hidden cabal level IQ.
Only if that third eye increased my SMV, thanks :feelskek: :feelsgah:
 
Good thread but Im not too fond of what Elliot Rodger did. Dude single handedly ruined the public perception of the black pill. Fuck him.
 
Good thread but Im not too fond of what Elliot Rodger did. Dude single handedly ruined the public perception of the black pill. Fuck him.
The blackpill didn't exist in anything like its current form until AFTER ER.
It was violence that brought the blackpill to light.
 
The blackpill didn't exist in anything like its current form until AFTER ER.
The blackpill is simply life deconstructed into hierarchical biology, and ER was a vehicle that catapulted incel ideologies into an narrative emblematic of the times.
 
The blackpill is simply life deconstructed into hierarchical biology, and ER was a vehicle that catapulted incel ideologies into an narrative emblematic of the times.
That's how I would have said it if I could find the words.
 
That's how I would have said it if I could find the words.
It's fucking biblical if you think about it. You cannot have a book of morals willy-nilly and expect anything from that- there needs to be stories, fantastical stories, because it takes a story to move a soul to a higher place of existence. Not ideas in a vacuum.
 
Very thoughtful, thanx for sharing
 
It's fucking biblical if you think about it. You cannot have a book of morals willy-nilly and expect anything from that- there needs to be stories, fantastical stories, because it takes a story to move a soul to a higher place of existence. Not ideas in a vacuum.
The fact that ER wrote an entire novel (which follows narrative construction and has a clearly delineated act structure) did some heavy lifting in getting his message across, when compared to Cho, whose awful plays only revealed a vague, formless anger that was limited by his illiteracy compared to ER.
 
I've gotten used to it a long time ago.
 
The fact that ER wrote an entire novel (which follows narrative construction and has a clearly delineated act structure) did some heavy lifting in getting his message across, when compared to Cho, whose awful plays only revealed a vague, formless anger that was limited by his illiteracy compared to ER.
He has a novel aside from the manifesto? Do you have a link??
 
I meant his manifesto, which takes a novel-like form.
It would be awesome if he had other writings. I wish he took that pained existence and became a screenwriter.
 
It would be awesome if he had other writings. I wish he took that pained existence and became a screenwriter.
Some artists have only one great work in them. "An Elephant Sitting Still" by Hu Bo is a good example.
 
I have become more empathetic with the loneliness of inceldom.

I still applaud people who attack elites, journalists, cops - basically those who deserve it. I feel like random mass shootings are pointless, perhaps even cruel and that people who commit them haven't really thought about it enough to see that. I'm still mostly jaded about it though and won't pretend like I care much about random strangers dying.
 
I have become more empathetic with the loneliness of inceldom.

I still applaud people who attack elites, journalists, cops - basically those who deserve it. I feel like random mass shootings are pointless, perhaps even cruel and that people who commit them haven't really thought about it enough to see that. I'm still mostly jaded about it though and won't pretend like I care much about random strangers dying.
random violence even used to have a point, and when people get increasingly independent and digital, it becomes pointless to the point of being comical. I wonder if murder will even be a crime 300 years from now
 
Bigly IQ. Good thread OP.
 

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