AsiaCel
INCEL DEATH SQUAD ACCELERATIONIST
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When you graduate from college or highschool, you receive no attention at all, not from 'bullying'; not from people interested to be your friend, not from people who became somewhat friendly with you because they built bonds sitting with you in class over the course for few years, not from people who have same interests as you
No one will message you on Instagram or Whatsapp or Facebook. The most they do is to give some likes. Only the ones that will reply to your story reels are fellow incel bros on IG.
You will give normies attention, you will reply to their posts, you will make talks with them, only to see that it is very one sided.
"Extroverts" as you see them, will become the biggest, "hikkiomori" introverts when you talk to them. (But only applies when talking to you).
I've concluded that the best bonds are built over people forced to do something together of a common goal without much conflict of interest i.e. schooling/religious goals/whatever political goals your country have, and this is depressingly lacking in 21st century low trust societies. But good luck forming bonds when everyone needs to work/have kids/whatever BS they have. And no, a workplace won't work, because it's a office politics situation where everyone backstabs each other. (leftards call this social alienation, but I wont get into it too much here)
It's also why I've turned to the biggest edgelord since I became 22 (I'm 24 now), any attention is better than nothing, even if it came from normies seetheing over my Nazi pfps or my rants.
No one will message you on Instagram or Whatsapp or Facebook. The most they do is to give some likes. Only the ones that will reply to your story reels are fellow incel bros on IG.
You will give normies attention, you will reply to their posts, you will make talks with them, only to see that it is very one sided.
"Extroverts" as you see them, will become the biggest, "hikkiomori" introverts when you talk to them. (But only applies when talking to you).
I've concluded that the best bonds are built over people forced to do something together of a common goal without much conflict of interest i.e. schooling/religious goals/whatever political goals your country have, and this is depressingly lacking in 21st century low trust societies. But good luck forming bonds when everyone needs to work/have kids/whatever BS they have. And no, a workplace won't work, because it's a office politics situation where everyone backstabs each other. (leftards call this social alienation, but I wont get into it too much here)
I've said that many times to many people, that we need a religious revival or some sort of political movement like the red guards/hitler youth.
Maybe not for religious reason (though it's a good help to build a community) or political reasons, but to give people something that they can work towards. In China, there was the mentality to "surpass USA/Britain" and "build 2 bombs and one satellite"; Today, without these goals, all attention is directed towards individualist, shallow entertainment of kpop-like activities. If common-goals were surrogate activities (Uncle Ted moment), then these individualistic 'goals' are double surrogate activities.
It's also why I've turned to the biggest edgelord since I became 22 (I'm 24 now), any attention is better than nothing, even if it came from normies seetheing over my Nazi pfps or my rants.
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