[Poll] Do you have any friends?

Do you have any friends?

  • Yes, three or more friends

    Votes: 2 33.3%
  • Yes, two friends

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, one friend

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • No, I'm friendless

    Votes: 3 50.0%

  • Total voters
    6

Leucosticte

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#1
I was telling myself yesterday, "Ma femme est la langue française et mes enfants sont mes articles" (My wife is the French language and my children are my articles".) In other words, as long as I have stuff to study and create, why do I need a family.

But, it's harder to live without friends. How would one make friends, though, if one is too misogynistic for normies, yet not misogynistic enough to satisfy fellow incels? Then one is in a no-man's-land.
 

Leucosticte

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#3
What does it even mean to have a friend?

What it's a cousin?

Online friendships?
Different people have different criteria for what they consider a friend.

Common criteria would include, e.g. you can shoot the shit with the person about random stuff, and they'll act like they care enough to engage in a conversation with you about it; you can talk to them about personal stuff and they'll be supportive rather than just changing the subject; etc.

Friendships tend to be conditional, but you don't always know in advance what kinds of conditions might break the friendship, or whether those conditions will ever become relevant.
 

Leucosticte

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#4
We're really handicapped by not being able to form friendships, or hold onto them, in this modern age, due to how divisive the woman question is. I mean, even if there are two guys who agree on certain principles of misogynism, one may still find fault with the other for not behaving in a misogynistic enough way, or something like that.

I assume that the person who answered that they have one friend is probably going to be losing that friend, and that the person who says they have three or more friends probably has a loose definition of "friend".

Anyway, we're really hampered by the fact that the other side has their friendships, which they're able to maintain by all agreeing with the orthodoxy of the day, and that they're able to organize freely and openly, while we're not. Their main Achilles heel is that they have no restraint from going overboard with ridiculous stuff (e.g. their response to the coronavirus), but they unity seems to mostly make up for that.

All that we can do is just be more determined, and work as individuals toward our goals. I think in my situation, what I'm going to end up doing is contributing content and not really getting a lot in return other than a platform for my ideas, which is okay for now, I guess. We'd be better off if we could form a network of people to, say, post stuff to Wikipedia, but that's hard to organize in 2020.

So, this is why we have to go further afield and do stuff like learn new languages. A lot of people have simply dropped out of the fight, either because they realized as non-whites they didn't really have a place in the fight (as in the case of Zesto or Roosh), or because they're trying to pursue their normie life and basically be a Trevor, or a Steven A. Poindexter, or whatever the case may be.
 
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