He definitely still retains the psyche of an incel today. From what I understand, a lot of incels feel resentment/hatred toward women and they feel entitled to women, and that women should exist to serve them. If it wasn't for desperate Casey, I think he'd have a pretty tough time finding a girlfriend now that any looks he had have faded and his narcissism has grown worse with age (which is typical with personality disorders). He has a massive inferiority complex, and I think that's where the "Chad" persona from his sock puppet comes out. He knows he's a dwarfish, insecure, anxious basket case but when he logs in as 'Peter' he's a tall, shredded, strong alpha male. He always seems to project his insecurities and issues onto others too.Yes… VERY strong incel vibes. It’s probably no coincidence that his Peter/Maverick account has the “Chad” meme as their profile pic, which of course is the very foundation of incel culture, since “Chad” is the very archetype of man that incels hate with all of their being, since they think that all women flock to tall, built, square jawed, attractive alpha males, and every other guy is left in the dust. Some incels actually are attractive themselves, but they have horrible personalities or no social skills and feel like they are entitled to any woman they want and it’s either off putting or downright creepy to women and they reject them. I wouldn’t be surprised if Kyle was an incel back in the day.
Even though he’s not an incel now per se, I still think he has those feelings of entitlement and lingering misogyny where he still harbors resentment towards women.
Digging through some of his tweet history reveals him that he complained he's ugly but then often insults others by calling them ugly. He also complains about not having friends but then often accuses others (including his 'hatters') of not having friends.
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