I get told that sometimes and it might be a curry thing from what I assume.
Though I am not sure if I actually agree with it. I actually have mixed feelings about this as I grew up middle class though sometimes our situation elevated us slightly to be on the fringes of the upper middle class. The best way to describe is growing up in a "comfortable lifestyle" not a "luxurious one." We took vacations several times a year and ate out at restaurants together when we were more stable as people who live a comfortable lifestyle do. From what it seems a comfortable lifestyle does not equate to living like royalty so that comparison is a bit far fetched.
If there is any incel who grew up like a crown prince it is the Supreme Gentleman Peace Be Upon Him, himself given his rather privileged family background growing up in England until he was about five years old descended from British Aristocracy and growing up in Hollywood here in the U.S. Living in really big mansions equating to palaces, taking so many trips overseas, going to private schools, driving luxury cars, having maids and butlers and so much more.
I wish I could have grown up the same way the Supreme Gentleman did but unfortunately that is not what destiny had in store for me.
Anyone else on here ever get told they grew up like a "crown prince?"
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SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 20 Jan 2026, 10:43 I get told that sometimes and it might be a curry thing from what I assume.
Though I am not sure if I actually agree with it. I actually have mixed feelings about this as I grew up middle class though sometimes our situation elevated us slightly to be on the fringes of the upper middle class. The best way to describe is growing up in a "comfortable lifestyle" not a "luxurious one." We took vacations several times a year and ate out at restaurants together when we were more stable as people who live a comfortable lifestyle do. From what it seems a comfortable lifestyle does not equate to living like royalty so that comparison is a bit far fetched.
If there is any incel who grew up like a crown prince it is the Supreme Gentleman Peace Be Upon Him, himself given his rather privileged family background growing up in England until he was about five years old descended from British Aristocracy and growing up in Hollywood here in the U.S. Living in really big mansions equating to palaces, taking so many trips overseas, going to private schools, driving luxury cars, having maids and butlers and so much more.
I wish I could have grown up the same way the Supreme Gentleman did but unfortunately that is not what destiny had in store for me.
How is your relationship with your parents these days?
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SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 20 Jan 2026, 10:43 I get told that sometimes and it might be a curry thing from what I assume.
Though I am not sure if I actually agree with it. I actually have mixed feelings about this as I grew up middle class though sometimes our situation elevated us slightly to be on the fringes of the upper middle class. The best way to describe is growing up in a "comfortable lifestyle" not a "luxurious one." We took vacations several times a year and ate out at restaurants together when we were more stable as people who live a comfortable lifestyle do. From what it seems a comfortable lifestyle does not equate to living like royalty so that comparison is a bit far fetched.
If there is any incel who grew up like a crown prince it is the Supreme Gentleman Peace Be Upon Him, himself given his rather privileged family background growing up in England until he was about five years old descended from British Aristocracy and growing up in Hollywood here in the U.S. Living in really big mansions equating to palaces, taking so many trips overseas, going to private schools, driving luxury cars, having maids and butlers and so much more.
I wish I could have grown up the same way the Supreme Gentleman did but unfortunately that is not what destiny had in store for me.
I think its a relative assessment and the extent to which anyone might subjectively feel as though they have come from a princely background will depend a great deal on the surrounding socio-economic and demographic context.
I grew up in one of the wealthiest zip codes in the United States and despite the fact that my parents had a large and luxurious style estate with rolling lawns and a security gate at the end of our property, much like high ranking Mafia families often have, many of my friends came from far greater wealth and lived in much more extravagant opulence then I ever experienced.
Conversely, while my parents afforded me with every opportunity one could conceive of, this process did not serve to emasculate my inner fortitude or undermine my self discipline as I taught myself to live in a more austere and even ascetic manner during my time in the military.
This is all to say that while great wealth, comfort and luxury have the capacity to corrupt the spirit and malign the soul, one can maintain a firm countenance with strict adherence to certain inalienable principles and thus live an honorable and righteous existence notwithstanding the material pleasures that may abound.
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It sounds like you really came from privilege and I know what you said in reference to the friends you had growing up they were even from more opulence. But all in all to have a luxurious style estate with rolling lawns and a security gate shows status. At least that is what it appears to me while my zip code does have people who could be considered upper class there are very few estates like the one you described around here.Darth_aurelius wrote: 20 Jan 2026, 11:42SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 20 Jan 2026, 10:43 I get told that sometimes and it might be a curry thing from what I assume.
Though I am not sure if I actually agree with it. I actually have mixed feelings about this as I grew up middle class though sometimes our situation elevated us slightly to be on the fringes of the upper middle class. The best way to describe is growing up in a "comfortable lifestyle" not a "luxurious one." We took vacations several times a year and ate out at restaurants together when we were more stable as people who live a comfortable lifestyle do. From what it seems a comfortable lifestyle does not equate to living like royalty so that comparison is a bit far fetched.
If there is any incel who grew up like a crown prince it is the Supreme Gentleman Peace Be Upon Him, himself given his rather privileged family background growing up in England until he was about five years old descended from British Aristocracy and growing up in Hollywood here in the U.S. Living in really big mansions equating to palaces, taking so many trips overseas, going to private schools, driving luxury cars, having maids and butlers and so much more.
I wish I could have grown up the same way the Supreme Gentleman did but unfortunately that is not what destiny had in store for me.
I think its a relative assessment and the extent to which anyone might subjectively feel as though they have come from a princely background will depend a great deal on the surrounding socio-economic and demographic context.
I grew up in one of the wealthiest zip codes in the United States and despite the fact that my parents had a large and luxurious style estate with rolling lawns and a security gate at the end of our property, much like high ranking Mafia families often have, many of my friends came from far greater wealth and lived in much more extravagant opulence then I ever experienced.
Conversely, while my parents afforded me with every opportunity one could conceive of, this process did not serve to emasculate my inner fortitude or undermine my self discipline as I taught myself to live in a more austere and even ascetic manner during my time in the military.
This is all to say that while great wealth, comfort and luxury have the capacity to corrupt the spirit and malign the soul, one can maintain a firm countenance with strict adherence to certain inalienable principles and thus live an honorable and righteous existence notwithstanding the material pleasures that may abound.
I just noticed you possess another one of the qualities of the Taliban brothers. They are among the very few people in today's day and age who have the capacity to both rule a nation and serve on the front lines of combat as seen through numerous interviews and documentaries. They are willing to take on any role that comes their way. At one moment they are leading as ministers another moment they are serving in combat roles. They don't allow themselves to succumb to material pleasures even as rulers of a nation. While they do enjoy the pleasures of being the ruling elite they draw a fine line and make sure not to cross it to keep their balance and steadfast determination in check.
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Not so great as they have been getting fed up me being constantly NEET I get fired from almost every job I have ever worked at after only a few days to a few weeks. I have not been able to get my drivers license after trying for almost eleven years. Nothing works really, not driving school classes not practice or anything else. I received a college degree that unbeknownst to me really has no value. I found that out too late. I am sitting at home all the time and they are not happy about that either. I am 29 and about to turn 30 this year and they are unhappy with me not getting anywhere in life thus far.General Alek wrote: 20 Jan 2026, 10:50SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 20 Jan 2026, 10:43 I get told that sometimes and it might be a curry thing from what I assume.
Though I am not sure if I actually agree with it. I actually have mixed feelings about this as I grew up middle class though sometimes our situation elevated us slightly to be on the fringes of the upper middle class. The best way to describe is growing up in a "comfortable lifestyle" not a "luxurious one." We took vacations several times a year and ate out at restaurants together when we were more stable as people who live a comfortable lifestyle do. From what it seems a comfortable lifestyle does not equate to living like royalty so that comparison is a bit far fetched.
If there is any incel who grew up like a crown prince it is the Supreme Gentleman Peace Be Upon Him, himself given his rather privileged family background growing up in England until he was about five years old descended from British Aristocracy and growing up in Hollywood here in the U.S. Living in really big mansions equating to palaces, taking so many trips overseas, going to private schools, driving luxury cars, having maids and butlers and so much more.
I wish I could have grown up the same way the Supreme Gentleman did but unfortunately that is not what destiny had in store for me.
How is your relationship with your parents these days?
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SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 20 Jan 2026, 12:13It sounds like you really came from privilege and I know what you said in reference to the friends you had growing up they were even from more opulence. But all in all to have a luxurious style estate with rolling lawns and a security gate shows status. At least that is what it appears to me while my zip code does have people who could be considered upper class there are very few estates like the one you described around here.Darth_aurelius wrote: 20 Jan 2026, 11:42SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 20 Jan 2026, 10:43 I get told that sometimes and it might be a curry thing from what I assume.
Though I am not sure if I actually agree with it. I actually have mixed feelings about this as I grew up middle class though sometimes our situation elevated us slightly to be on the fringes of the upper middle class. The best way to describe is growing up in a "comfortable lifestyle" not a "luxurious one." We took vacations several times a year and ate out at restaurants together when we were more stable as people who live a comfortable lifestyle do. From what it seems a comfortable lifestyle does not equate to living like royalty so that comparison is a bit far fetched.
If there is any incel who grew up like a crown prince it is the Supreme Gentleman Peace Be Upon Him, himself given his rather privileged family background growing up in England until he was about five years old descended from British Aristocracy and growing up in Hollywood here in the U.S. Living in really big mansions equating to palaces, taking so many trips overseas, going to private schools, driving luxury cars, having maids and butlers and so much more.
I wish I could have grown up the same way the Supreme Gentleman did but unfortunately that is not what destiny had in store for me.
I think its a relative assessment and the extent to which anyone might subjectively feel as though they have come from a princely background will depend a great deal on the surrounding socio-economic and demographic context.
I grew up in one of the wealthiest zip codes in the United States and despite the fact that my parents had a large and luxurious style estate with rolling lawns and a security gate at the end of our property, much like high ranking Mafia families often have, many of my friends came from far greater wealth and lived in much more extravagant opulence then I ever experienced.
Conversely, while my parents afforded me with every opportunity one could conceive of, this process did not serve to emasculate my inner fortitude or undermine my self discipline as I taught myself to live in a more austere and even ascetic manner during my time in the military.
This is all to say that while great wealth, comfort and luxury have the capacity to corrupt the spirit and malign the soul, one can maintain a firm countenance with strict adherence to certain inalienable principles and thus live an honorable and righteous existence notwithstanding the material pleasures that may abound.
I just noticed you possess another one of the qualities of the Taliban brothers. They are among the very few people in today's day and age who have the capacity to both rule a nation and serve on the front lines of combat as seen through numerous interviews and documentaries. They are willing to take on any role that comes their way. At one moment they are leading as ministers another moment they are serving in combat roles. They don't allow themselves to succumb to material pleasures even as rulers of a nation. While they do enjoy the pleasures of being the ruling elite they draw a fine line and make sure not to cross it to keep their balance and steadfast determination in check.
I certainly did come from a privileged background and it took me until I was in my late adolescence to appreciate the significance of that fact as I was surrounded by others who were from similarly high socio-economic backgrounds. I think it is very important however to not disdain drudgery or to consider oneself above certain types of work. I have wage slaved for much of my life doing low status jobs which many of my normie friends over the years would never deign to undertake themselves. I have also lived in squalid little apartments and even a trailer park at one point in my life while I was attending law school. The versatility of these experiences has imbued me with an appreciation for the precariousness of fate and the fact that all of us are products or victims of circumstance to one extent or another.
And yes, I think that the highest echelons of the IPF ought to be rightfully compared with the Taliban as we too seek to lead by courageous and honorable example, thereby inspiring our men to emulate our own excelsior strivings.
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You do make a good point humanity is often the victim of circumstances and reality often fluctuates and there is a lot of fluidity in life.Darth_aurelius wrote: 20 Jan 2026, 12:47SonOfElliotRodger wrote: 20 Jan 2026, 12:13It sounds like you really came from privilege and I know what you said in reference to the friends you had growing up they were even from more opulence. But all in all to have a luxurious style estate with rolling lawns and a security gate shows status. At least that is what it appears to me while my zip code does have people who could be considered upper class there are very few estates like the one you described around here.Darth_aurelius wrote: 20 Jan 2026, 11:42
I think its a relative assessment and the extent to which anyone might subjectively feel as though they have come from a princely background will depend a great deal on the surrounding socio-economic and demographic context.
I grew up in one of the wealthiest zip codes in the United States and despite the fact that my parents had a large and luxurious style estate with rolling lawns and a security gate at the end of our property, much like high ranking Mafia families often have, many of my friends came from far greater wealth and lived in much more extravagant opulence then I ever experienced.
Conversely, while my parents afforded me with every opportunity one could conceive of, this process did not serve to emasculate my inner fortitude or undermine my self discipline as I taught myself to live in a more austere and even ascetic manner during my time in the military.
This is all to say that while great wealth, comfort and luxury have the capacity to corrupt the spirit and malign the soul, one can maintain a firm countenance with strict adherence to certain inalienable principles and thus live an honorable and righteous existence notwithstanding the material pleasures that may abound.
I just noticed you possess another one of the qualities of the Taliban brothers. They are among the very few people in today's day and age who have the capacity to both rule a nation and serve on the front lines of combat as seen through numerous interviews and documentaries. They are willing to take on any role that comes their way. At one moment they are leading as ministers another moment they are serving in combat roles. They don't allow themselves to succumb to material pleasures even as rulers of a nation. While they do enjoy the pleasures of being the ruling elite they draw a fine line and make sure not to cross it to keep their balance and steadfast determination in check.
I certainly did come from a privileged background and it took me until I was in my late adolescence to appreciate the significance of that fact as I was surrounded by others who were from similarly high socio-economic backgrounds. I think it is very important however to not disdain drudgery or to consider oneself above certain types of work. I have wage slaved for much of my life doing low status jobs which many of my normie friends over the years would never deign to undertake themselves. I have also lived in squalid little apartments and even a trailer park at one point in my life while I was attending law school. The versatility of these experiences has imbued me with an appreciation for the precariousness of fate and the fact that all of us are products or victims of circumstance to one extent or another.
And yes, I think that the highest echelons of the IPF ought to be rightfully compared with the Taliban as we too seek to lead by courageous and honorable example, thereby inspiring our men to emulate our own excelsior strivings.
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