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==Meaning of the "Blackpill" on incels.me== | ==Meaning of the "Blackpill" on incels.me== | ||
The way Blackpill is used on incels.me is slightly different | The way Blackpill is used on incels.me is slightly different from its original definition, in that it's more descriptive and less prescriptive. Its usage on incels.me is typically centered in [[evolutionary psychology]], which attempts to explain [[romance|romantic]] partnership as stemming from 3 interrelated factors: | ||
1. Physical attractiveness | 1. Physical attractiveness | ||
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3. Social Status | 3. Social Status | ||
Five central themes emerge from this thesis: | Five central themes about looks can emerge from this thesis: | ||
1. Looks are necessary to the formation of physical or romantic desire<br /> | 1. Looks are necessary to the formation of physical or romantic desire<br /> | ||
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5. [[Hypergamy]]<br /> | 5. [[Hypergamy]]<br /> | ||
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]] | 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 '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.' | |||
==References== | ==References== |