Concepts like ascension and validation persist inside incel culture. They have been discussed by some incels, and debunked. But people still use them.
I was thinking hey come from lookism community. Because I never seen any incel using these concept except the lookismcels.
Ascension = you get the girl in the end. Validation= women make men valid, men have no inherent self worth.
I think these ideas persist because normiecels are buffoons who seek a narrative device to have an hero redemptive arc. The explanation offered by these concepts is stupid and easy and is the reason why normiecels love it.
The normie can think no romance = no life. But if he gets romance = I demonstrated I am valuable. And he will feel good as if hes a hero.
Someone will "ascend", meaning he gets a girl. He will feel as if he was a disadvantaged oppressed and thru feats of intellect and cunning charisma and PUA trickery or surgery, he achieved an outstanding result. He will feel superior, smart, or clever. He will feel like "I cracked the code I matter, I am the hero". And he will become judgemental and think other people are beneath him, because he achieved the "ascension". Chads are stupid, chads are merely leveraging their good looks, life is unfair but the normiecel is superior because he used his wits and his cunning charisma.
This is the dogshit that they are thinking.
They turn mundane activities into hero narrative arcs. An activity like "getting pussy" becomes a method to feel as if you are achieving something exceptional, thru the power of cope magic. And normiecels will also "prove" their set of lookist delusions are true. Because they got the girl at the end, that is the "proof" they need.
Makes them feel as if they "earned it". I mean the pussy. Because chads get it easy, but the normiecel has to sweat. They probably see it as self made entrepreneur vs trustfund kid. The underdog vs the overdog. Thats the narrative device they are trying to construct.
Validation and ascension persist inside incel culture.
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