I mean, I was namedropping psychologists I have read in front of women. Happened in the past. I noticed my info from the internet isnt shit at all.
How I would be regarded is the internet knowitall or the "self taught" meme. The big idea is I dont have the therapist title, so my info is lower, im a pretentious guy and what have you. I am sure you know the slander and shaming tactics done against debt-free people who dont go university to learn shit-tier social sciences.
Makes me laugh because I think whos so stupid to want to go in university for psychology or sociology or philosophy? I mean, these topics are all written on books, transferable, easy to acquire for free. I doubt highly you want a job in psychology, you would find it stupid unless youre dealing with revolutionary studies. There are such fields, you get to study human eye vision or do the military psychologist or the civilian sector at tavistock, these people probably put to good use their learning.
But for the vast majority having a title in social sciences is pointless pursuit for ego and status signaling related.
So i get why normies want to protect their social status, because is all artificial and they feel like if someone can acquire their same set of info for free, then their diploma is worth less or is utterly worthless.
But regardless of that, I independently tested my info. I noticed it isnt shit as internet says. Its decent, its mid-tier, but not shit. I hold my own vs foids. Its not a big deal but I can name drop more names, or I can refer more info. So this tells me the internet self taught status isnt so shit as they say.
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He was pretty good. I think his insights were better than the usual life coaches.
He also was followed by a life coach, but he came up independently on other conclusions that made much more sense. So yes I would say he was definitely better. Sadly we lost his potential, he could have done more and maybe achieved a better life.
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Sustacel250 wrote: 11 Apr 2026, 01:19He was pretty good. I think his insights were better than the usual life coaches.
He also was followed by a life coach, but he came up independently on other conclusions that made much more sense. So yes I would say he was definitely better. Sadly we lost his potential, he could have done more and maybe achieved a better life.
No, what he did is the reason we are all here
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Nah I was here before he came. I had other motivations. But is true that ER invited lots of people into incel identity. I dont know if is a good or bad thing, would presume is good to have heroes and good to feel vindicated and that sense of peace when a hero makes justice on his own. I presume this can alleviate the suffering of younger people, they take solace in knowing at least normies were shocked.
Its not the gesture of the hero, is more the narrative mainstream media build around him. The MSM built this idea ER was the champion of incels, and he was super romantic, sexy and he had "dark psychology", they built him in such a way that probably lots of teens felt liberated, bcause they felt "normies got what they deserved, i live in peace now".
Or maybe not, maybe not all achieve a catharsis. Maybe some people simply get stuck. The usefulness of these murderers is double edged sword, they can be of help but also we get cut because these people carry judgement and social stigma and attract goofy buffoons.
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Sustacel250 wrote: 11 Apr 2026, 01:35Nah I was here before he came. I had other motivations. But is true that ER invited lots of people into incel identity. I dont know if is a good or bad thing, would presume is good to have heroes and good to feel vindicated and that sense of peace when a hero makes justice on his own. I presume this can alleviate the suffering of younger people, they take solace in knowing at least normies were shocked.
Its not the gesture of the hero, is more the narrative mainstream media build around him. The MSM built this idea ER was the champion of incels, and he was super romantic, sexy and he had "dark psychology", they built him in such a way that probably lots of teens felt liberated, bcause they felt "normies got what they deserved, i live in peace now".
Or maybe not, maybe not all achieve a catharsis. Maybe some people simply get stuck. The usefulness of these murderers is double edged sword, they can be of help but also we get cut because these people carry judgement and social stigma and attract goofy buffoons.
This forum wouldn't exist without him
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