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John had always considered himself to be a bit of a loner. He didn't have many friends and struggled to connect with people, especially women. It wasn't that he didn't want to be social, he just didn't know how.
One day, while browsing the internet, John stumbled upon a forum for incels - people who considered themselves to be involuntarily celibate. He had never heard of the term before, but as he read through the posts, he felt a strange sense of belonging.
For the first time in his life, John found a group of people who seemed to understand him. They shared his frustrations and struggles with dating and relationships. He eagerly joined the forum and began posting regularly.
At first, John enjoyed the sense of community and support he found on the forum. He even made a few online friends. But as time went on, he found himself spending more and more time on the site. He neglected his work, his hobbies, and even his personal hygiene.
John became obsessed with the forum, compulsively checking for new posts and replies. He poured his heart and soul into his online persona, pouring out his deepest thoughts and feelings for all to see.
But as John's obsession grew, he began to lose touch with reality. He became angry and bitter, lashing out at anyone who disagreed with him or challenged his beliefs. He retreated further and further into the dark corners of the forum, consumed by hatred and resentment.
Eventually, John lost himself completely to his addiction to the forum. He isolated himself from the outside world, living only for the validation and acceptance of his online peers.
As he descended further down the rabbit hole, John forgot who he was and what he had once cared about. He was consumed by his addiction, trapped in a digital world of his own making.
One day, while browsing the internet, John stumbled upon a forum for incels - people who considered themselves to be involuntarily celibate. He had never heard of the term before, but as he read through the posts, he felt a strange sense of belonging.
For the first time in his life, John found a group of people who seemed to understand him. They shared his frustrations and struggles with dating and relationships. He eagerly joined the forum and began posting regularly.
At first, John enjoyed the sense of community and support he found on the forum. He even made a few online friends. But as time went on, he found himself spending more and more time on the site. He neglected his work, his hobbies, and even his personal hygiene.
John became obsessed with the forum, compulsively checking for new posts and replies. He poured his heart and soul into his online persona, pouring out his deepest thoughts and feelings for all to see.
But as John's obsession grew, he began to lose touch with reality. He became angry and bitter, lashing out at anyone who disagreed with him or challenged his beliefs. He retreated further and further into the dark corners of the forum, consumed by hatred and resentment.
Eventually, John lost himself completely to his addiction to the forum. He isolated himself from the outside world, living only for the validation and acceptance of his online peers.
As he descended further down the rabbit hole, John forgot who he was and what he had once cared about. He was consumed by his addiction, trapped in a digital world of his own making.