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== Definition ==
== 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.
'''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. The end to which hope was tied before being severed is romance and intimacy. 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. The end to which hope was tied before being severed is romance. They believe achievement of any sort of intimacy is impossible due to their mental and/or physical constitution. [[Mentalcels]] are a variety of robots who are limited by their own mind.   


== Controversy ==
== Controversy ==
Several controversies have broken out over the nature of Robots.
Several controversies have broken out over the nature of Robots.

Revision as of 22:39, 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. The end to which hope was tied before being severed is romance. They believe achievement of any sort of intimacy is impossible due to their mental and/or physical constitution. Mentalcels are a variety of robots who are limited by their own mind.

Controversy

Several controversies have broken out over the nature of Robots.