Incel life defined the course of history

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Sustacel250
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I dont mean to pursue that stupid bullshit cope that incels are more intelligent. Some incels in the past were equating inceldom with the idea of being like tesla or steve jobs or whatever the fuck. That is all a massive cope, we incels are not more intelligent than anyone.

Tesla also was not an incel, he was a normie knowitall pretenditall who had media representation and he was turning science into a freak show for normies, gathering donations for bullshit projects. He was simply the same as gofundme, where people are scammed pumping stupid pointless projects based on empty promises and media publicity. Retarded investors always existed, like today normies donate to patreon to produce porn games that never see the light of steam approval, in the past the normies payed scammer thieve frauds like tesla.

What I say instead is we incels defined the thought of the age. Just like we did with our online jargon in our days, infecting politics with our thought, we did in the past with monasteries.

Since we incels are the only ones willing to preserve culture, we also defined it, in ways that are not fashionable or sensational or visible, but our ways ended up prevailing. Monasteries defined ages, this is a fact, they wrote history, they made and preserved art. This beame over time the collection of items that defines what it means to be human in every single age.

We incels are bonded with this thread of continuity, in a mission to define the thought of the age. We already did it in the digital period, most of our incel people created wikis or created memes. this is what we are: less fashionable than ecelebs, but way more decisive and influent.
 

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