thecel
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Calling people NPCs is a coping mechanism for misfits to feed their egos, for outcasts to feel unique, powerful, and superior, when they ain’t shit in reality.
In a Looksmax.org thread discussing CS in 2024, a member posted a group photo of South Asians standing in front of a Google logo, which several members JFLed. Another member replied to the photo post that the Indians are more fulfilled than the OP is. To the reply, the OP replied,
It may sound good on the surface (since people here love to shit on Indians), but it makes zero sense if you think about it even a little.
Do the South Asian Google software engineers have no aspirations? Is having a stable career that pays well not a solid, respectable aspiration? What about raising a family? That’s an honorable aspiration that most, if not all, of them will turn into a reality, whereas dwellers here will not. Entrepreneurship, banging 500 Stacies, etc. shouldn’t be the only things that count as aspirations.
The quoted .org post insinuates an attitude that’s way too common in mainstream culture today: the notion that everyone should be a leader and that being a follower is bad. Every high school these days emphasizes muh leadership skills. Every 15-year-old in young men’s spaces calls people out for being “just a follower, you’re just a sheep bro!” Bro, not everyone needs to be a leader. Not everyone should try to be super original or unique.
Pull up any machine learning / AI research paper published in the last 10 years, and you’ll most likely see a bunch of Asian names on it. These “nerdy subhuman bugmen” (as .org dwellers label them) are responsible for inventing the maths and algorithms that power the AIs behind self-driving cars, LLMs, biomedical systems, etc. These “subhumans” are the reason, ~50 years in the future, you might be able to genetically engineer a baby with Chad genetics.
It’s understandable why people find it more appealing to just piggyback off of their work by being models (Who engineered the CMOS sensors in the cameras and the RAW file compression algorithms? The nerds.) and Chad finance bros (Who created the financial analysis algorithms? The nerds.), but still: the blackpill community ought to give nerds more respect.
Brutal truth be told: those nerdcels are far more fulfilled than most of us ever will be. “Oh that’s just because they’re NPCs and don’t have high-T aspirations like ours!” If that’s what keeps you from roping, go ahead and keep coping.
In a Looksmax.org thread discussing CS in 2024, a member posted a group photo of South Asians standing in front of a Google logo, which several members JFLed. Another member replied to the photo post that the Indians are more fulfilled than the OP is. To the reply, the OP replied,
theyre subhuman nerds whos ambitions in life are tailored around what corporations tell them, they have no aspirations in life therefore will always feel fulfilled
It may sound good on the surface (since people here love to shit on Indians), but it makes zero sense if you think about it even a little.
Do the South Asian Google software engineers have no aspirations? Is having a stable career that pays well not a solid, respectable aspiration? What about raising a family? That’s an honorable aspiration that most, if not all, of them will turn into a reality, whereas dwellers here will not. Entrepreneurship, banging 500 Stacies, etc. shouldn’t be the only things that count as aspirations.
The quoted .org post insinuates an attitude that’s way too common in mainstream culture today: the notion that everyone should be a leader and that being a follower is bad. Every high school these days emphasizes muh leadership skills. Every 15-year-old in young men’s spaces calls people out for being “just a follower, you’re just a sheep bro!” Bro, not everyone needs to be a leader. Not everyone should try to be super original or unique.
Pull up any machine learning / AI research paper published in the last 10 years, and you’ll most likely see a bunch of Asian names on it. These “nerdy subhuman bugmen” (as .org dwellers label them) are responsible for inventing the maths and algorithms that power the AIs behind self-driving cars, LLMs, biomedical systems, etc. These “subhumans” are the reason, ~50 years in the future, you might be able to genetically engineer a baby with Chad genetics.
It’s understandable why people find it more appealing to just piggyback off of their work by being models (Who engineered the CMOS sensors in the cameras and the RAW file compression algorithms? The nerds.) and Chad finance bros (Who created the financial analysis algorithms? The nerds.), but still: the blackpill community ought to give nerds more respect.
Brutal truth be told: those nerdcels are far more fulfilled than most of us ever will be. “Oh that’s just because they’re NPCs and don’t have high-T aspirations like ours!” If that’s what keeps you from roping, go ahead and keep coping.
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