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=="Crazy incel invention"==
=="Crazy incel invention"==
The term, "Chad and Stacy" has coincidental similarity with cultural critic Sarah Thornton's study of "subcultural capital" in countercultures. In a book about club culture she wrote,  
The term, "Chad and Stacy" has coincidental similarity with cultural critic Sarah Thornton's study of "subcultural capital" in countercultures. In a book about club culture she wrote,<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=ZF1Hk2HytAoC&pg=PA239&lpg=PA239&dq=If+on+the+other+hand,+they+refuse+this+defeatism+female+clubbers+and+ravers+are+usually+careful+to+distance+themselves+from+the+degraded+pop+culture+of+Sharon+and+Tracey&source=bl&ots=c1_w6KjG-8&sig=ACfU3U3EbUJTq76CqYK02imMMBL8WEEslQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjizbDym87lAhUhuVkKHavmBLQQ6AEwAHoECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=If%20on%20the%20other%20hand%2C%20they%20refuse%20this%20defeatism%20female%20clubbers%20and%20ravers%20are%20usually%20careful%20to%20distance%20themselves%20from%20the%20degraded%20pop%20culture%20of%20Sharon%20and%20Tracey&f=false</ref>


{{Quote|"If on the other hand, they refuse this defeatism female clubbers and ravers are usually careful to distance themselves from the degraded pop culture of Sharon and Tracey}}
{{Quote|If on the other hand, they refuse this defeatism female clubbers and ravers are usually careful to distance themselves from the degraded pop culture of Sharon and Tracey|Sarah Thornton}}


The use by Sarah Thornton shows how these sorts of stereotypes are not "crazy incel inventions".
The use by Sarah Thornton shows how these sorts of stereotypes are not "crazy incel inventions".
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