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Was he an incel?
Elijah Gonzalez
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Julian Young
who? Lotta dudes looked like that then
Isaac Cooper
Yes
Dominic Thompson
Yes. Haven't you read any of his biographies? All great minds were incels. Also, Evola, Heidegger, Nietzsche all were brilliant philosophers because they were incels. Look at Sartre, Foucault, Camus. They were as degenerate as the philosophies they spawned.
Benjamin Gray
Yes, just like his major influence, Schopenhauer. Nietzsche is to Schopenhauer as r/incels is to Jow Forums
Grayson Howard
Unquestionably yes
Brandon Ross
user, it's not degenerate philosophers but French in general.
John Allen
Not saying I disagree, but if seems “incel” is truly equivalent to a “slave morality.”
Aaron Moore
>SUPPOSING that Truth is a woman—what then? Is there
not ground for suspecting that all philosophers, in so
far as they have been dogmatists, have failed to understand
women—that the terrible seriousness and clumsy importunity
with which they have usually paid their addresses to
Truth, have been unskilled and unseemly methods for winning
a woman? Certainly she has never allowed herself to
be won;
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Angel Morris
This is just proof he considered other philosophers were incels when using pussy as an analogy for truth.
Samuel Thomas
Nietzsche? Yes. Nobody liked him, he never got laid (except at whorehouses, from which he got syphilis), and when he died they called him the antichrist in his obituary. He was never rich, well known, or celebrated, just hated by basically everyone who knew him. He was fucking brilliant though, so he probably treated everyone else around him like shit for being idiots. He was a sperg for the ages.
Camus is the only other one I was ever interested in--he was both smarter and way cooler than Nietzsche--but he came later, so whatever. Camus was both rich and famous because he was a better writer and a better philosopher. He was the first real DOOMER, doing nothing until noon, waking up to smoke cigarettes and fuck either his wife or a celebrity, and then usually hanging out at the beach or getting something to eat before going back to bed. He had the Tyler Durden personality, where everyone was infatuated with how little he gave a fuck about anything.
You do not understand what the term "slave morality" means.
Henry Smith
>Schon der Anblick der weiblichen Gestalt lehrt, daß das Weib weder zu großen geistigen, noch körperlichen Arbeiten bestimmt ist
based schopenhauer
Thomas Hall
He was a God amongst men
Leo Flores
This based burger. I like Camus though, fun to read.
Joseph Wilson
>edgelord
>zero pussy
>pathetic philosophy
>forced masculinity
>rambling, self-indulgent writings
Nietzsche was the first incel.
Gavin Cruz
Nietzsche was well-known and celebrated in his own time. In fact, his later success likely fueled the maniacal episode that contributed to he timing of his catatonic break. Nevertheless, his brilliance did not go entirely unrecognized, contemporaneously that is.
Jonathan Flores
No he was not an incel, doesn't fit definition.
Jackson Walker
>You do not understand what the term "slave morality" means.
You sure about that?
Ryan Torres
The culture of his time wasn't Jewish like ours. He wasn't a degenerate. Also if you were high IQ you would realize woman are obstacles to you. Very few offer anything of value. Also hipsters had him over all the time to discuss his ideas. He hung out with Wagner. Your a jew. I hope you are gassed and turned into a lampshade and soap.
Jaxon Flores
no
Charles Clark
he had many women
Logan Lee
>giving in to your most basic urges is not slave morality
Logan Cox
Nah, he was VolCel
Jace Parker
Most philosophers never marry, but he had many women and was generally considered charismatic and likeable by women. He kept trying to marry Lou Salome but she rejected him. He didnt seem too bitter about his situation so I wouldnt call him an incel, he wrote about women in a fairly positive way in his own strange way. I dont remember the quote exactly but he thought of women as fickle snakes who knew exactly how men ticked and exerted a method of control that was beyond mens grasp and masters of their own domain that was alien from his own.
Jordan Richardson
Excuse me:
- Evola is rumored to have been kind of a Player in University, although i personally have no prrof for that.
- Heidegger had a famous Lover, Hannah Arendt.
- Nietzsche had an affair with Cosima Wagner, Richard Wagners Wife.
Matthew Hill
Also: Nietzsche died of fucking Syphilis, geez i wonder how that came about.
Grayson Ross
Slave morality is being a martyr and suffering for others because it is the right thing to do. They revile people who live for themselves. I dont think an incel could be equated to mother theresa who is a prime example of slave morality.
Kayden Wood
Fucking all the whores in the brothel probably.
Jack Hughes
Yes
Daniel Williams
the guy drawing these is the definition of cringy commie pseudo-intellectualism
>pic related
Elijah James
>Heidegger
he was a married man with with kids, his son is a famous historian
Luke Adams
He got syphilis from a hooker so no.
Nathan Long
>(except at whorehouses, from which he got syphilis)
this is false
Dominic Green
I would argue there is no incel.
You could always visit a prostitute.
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Ian Ward
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Nathaniel Taylor
"Incels" don't really fit his analysis. Awkward, ugly, low-status men would either get engaged in arranged marrige, go for cheap brothels so they'd stil get laid or embrace "slave morality" and enter the church, making them voluntary celibate.
You wouldn't have many men dwell on the fact that they're single in his time.
Jeremiah White
The french are only good at Mathematics.
Carson Davis
Schoppy was a volcel.
Angel Powell
Don't hate on Camus nia
Luke Phillips
>burger
>implying you understand Sartre or Camus