It is about time we gathered to decide what requirements and restrictions we should put on !incels membership (given the new influx of aspiring members)
Here are my thoughts:
Men only.
Virgin only, KHHV is too strict imo (I am KV btw, so full transparency).
No ping group farmers
Those in the !truecels ping group should be rejected
No gays allowed
No anti-incels
thoughts?
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Do you hate people, or do you hate strangers? Did you have friends in middle or high school or online? I hate being around strangers but quickly got to know the other volunteers (and now my coworkers) and I don't mind being around them. I consider most of them to be friends.
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It's not really hate. It's just that I don't get anything from it. I like being alone, and I can easily discuss things and get information online. It feels like other people basically make me r-slurred because I can't focus on things when other people around. I can know something very well but if others are around they wouldn't be able to tell because I would be unable to explain it. The only kind of companionship I need is the kind women provide.
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This is just being socially awkward. Online you can rewrite your comments until they don't sound r-slurred so you feel more comfortable posting. You get better at it irl if you practice.
And what about having friends? Did you never have any or what?
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I have had friends, the effort it takes to maintain a friendship is too much for me. Even online friendships are hard. A simple groomercord call sucks my energy dry.
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When your friends are your coworkers you don't have to put effort in to maintain friendships. You see them every day anyways.
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