This song describes the work of the IPF!
- SonOfElliotRodger
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I learned about this song while a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints an entity known more commonly as the "Mormon Church." At an institute class for Young Single Adults.
However I feel this song applies to the work of the IPF!
INCEL POWER!
INCEL EMPOWERMENT!
- General Alek
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- SonOfElliotRodger
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That is so relatable comrades. Mormons along with evangelicals on campus ministry at the four year college I attended as well as the Russian Orthodox Church here in the U.S. are like the only other social circles I have ever had besides the IPF.General Alek wrote: 26 May 2026, 19:22 I was approached by Mormons on the street in 2011, they were like the only people who wanted anything to do with me
Christcucks maybe soycucked but they have somewhat more humanity in them than other people and institutions.
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