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Revision as of 00:25, 20 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, and can be sorted into a couple general types. Key characteristics include: hopelessness, resentment, negative self-image and cynicism. For the majority of robots, underlying these negative characteristics is a kind and misunderstood soul that has found itself incompatible with the world.
Types of robots
Mentalcels are robots who are limited by psychological barriers constructed by their mind. Physicalcels are robots who are limited by unattractive physical properties, such as their height, facial structure, weight, etc. In reality, Robots are a mix of both types.
Robot characteristics
Hopelessness is a crucial component of robot. Robots hoped for romance, but their hope has been either severely deteriorated or completely lost. They believe achievement of any sort of intimacy is impossible due to their mental and/or physical constitution. Typically this belief is not unfounded, and is rooted in trauma and/or rational observance.
Controversy
Several controversies have broken out over the nature of Robots.