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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]].'
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]].'
==Allure==
One of the most alluring aspects of the black pill is that it gives vulnerable people an ideological basis whereby they could reject the barrage of "self-improvement" advice that is ubiquitous in media, advertising and in day-today [[platitude]]s. As such, it serves as a shield for people who may otherwise have faced financial or emotional exploitation.


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==References==

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