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== Definition ==
== Definition ==
'''Robots''' are defined by through by sexlessness, I.e. they have never engaged in the act of penetrative intercourse. Robots are essentially identical to '''Incels'''. Key characteristics include the following: hopelessness, resentment, negative self-image and cynicism.
'''Robots''' are defined by sexlessness, I.e. they have never engaged in the act of penetrative intercourse. Robots are essentially identical to '''Incels'''. Key characteristics include the following: hopelessness, resentment, negative self-image and cynicism.


Hopelessness is a crucial component of the nature of a robot. Hope is directed towards an end, and for the robot, it is especially oriented towards romance. They believe achievement of any sort of romantic relationship is impossible due to their mental and/or physical constitution.  Typically, this belief is not unfounded.  
Hopelessness is a crucial component of the nature of a robot. Hope is directed towards an end, and for the robot, it is especially oriented towards romance. They believe achievement of any sort of romantic relationship is impossible due to their mental and/or physical constitution.  Typically, this belief is not unfounded.  

Revision as of 22:31, 19 June 2025

Definition

Robots are defined by sexlessness, I.e. they have never engaged in the act of penetrative intercourse. Robots are essentially identical to Incels. Key characteristics include the following: hopelessness, resentment, negative self-image and cynicism.

Hopelessness is a crucial component of the nature of a robot. Hope is directed towards an end, and for the robot, it is especially oriented towards romance. They believe achievement of any sort of romantic relationship is impossible due to their mental and/or physical constitution. Typically, this belief is not unfounded.

Controversy

Several controversies have broken out over the nature of Robots.