• Ildsaye [they/them]
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    18 days ago

    I miss the first few months of the Virgin vs Chad meme, when the endorsement of Chad was understood to be ironic. The CEO killer's quiet competence and nondistinct appearance could easily be spun as a hyper-shy Virgin being avoidant, and the ear-shooter's neglect of training and absurd daring in getting so close and being so obvious during an event supposedly secured by the Secret Service is just pure Chad

    • mathemachristian [he/him]
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      18 days ago

      huh? the first months of that meme was misogynistic incel shit with the chad being a stupid and hot bro partygoer that regularly works out and has immense success with women and the virgin was the poor misunderstood incel that is ugly and doesn't work out because he is so shy uwu if only women could see his "inner beauty"

      I mean there is a reason the virgin is specifically referred to as "the virgin"

      • Ildsaye [they/them]
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        17 days ago

        If it existed unironically on 4chan or whatever before breaking containment I would not have seen that. I can just say that in the first months that it came to my attention, it was always ironic.

        I've always seen Chad as an incel's aspirational projection of how to get out of being an incel, as opposed to a true happy himbo, which is not something an incel is capable of understanding. When an incel does bombastic and destructive things in order to get attention, they are channeling Chad to one degree or another. The results are disastrous because Chad is a cartoon character who cannot grow beyond the bounds of the incel's imagination.

        The ironic version of the meme makes me giggle because by reversing the polarity but still insisting that Chad is the way to be, it gets at the absurdity of accepting an incel's idea of how to not be a virgin anymore, or even of accepting the significance they assign to 'virginity'.