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===Conclusion===
===Conclusion===
Each one of the five central themes plays a part in deriving Incel Vocabulary. Looks being necessary, unevenly distributed, and objective provides two familiar categories: the [[Incel]] and [[Chad]]. The social role of looks is also reflected in the use of the label [[Stacy]] to denote a better-looking female. However, there is more space left for disagreement over what constitutes a 'Stacy.'
Each one of the five central themes plays a part in deriving Incel Vocabulary. Looks being necessary, unevenly distributed, and objective provides two familiar categories: the [[incel]] and [[Chad]]. The social role of looks is also reflected in the use of the label [[Stacy]] to denote a better-looking female. However, there is more space left for disagreement over what constitutes a 'Stacy.'


It is often suggested that the blackpill means that "[[it's over]]" for incels with a certain physical and [[social status]] - that is, that they have next to no chance of '[[ascend|ascending]]' or attaining sexual and overall fulfillment. The 'blackpill' also forms a basis for the occasional semi-humorous spin-off that depicts a depressing human tendency, for instance the '[[dogpill]].'
It is often suggested that the blackpill means that "[[it's over]]" for incels with a certain physical and [[social status]] - that is, that they have next to no chance of '[[ascend|ascending]]' or attaining sexual and overall fulfillment. The 'blackpill' also forms a basis for the occasional semi-humorous spin-off that depicts a depressing human tendency, for instance the '[[dogpill]].'
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