Citations:suifuel

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Noun: "(incel slang) something that (often by design) causes or intensifies suicidal ideation and feelings of hopelessness"[edit]

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  • 2019, Talia Lavin, Culture Warlords: My Journey Into the Dark Web of White Supremacy, unnumbered page:
    An entire category of posts —usually about attractive men or ugly women finding sex and companionship—was dubbed “Suifuel” (suicide fuel).
  • 2020, Jake Hall, "Investigating the insidious rise of the gay incel", Dazed, 19 February 2020:
    The ‘blackpills’ (read: hopeless nihilists) amongst them share ‘suifuel’ (suicidal rant) posts stating there’s no hope, and encouraging fellow incels to kill themselves.
  • 2020, anonymous, quoted in Emma Nyström, "'What becomes of the broken-hearted?': En socialantropologisk studie om männen som kallar sig incels", thesis submitted to Lund University, page 28:
    i went through one of my chad coworker’s social media. Worst decision of my life, absolute suifuel. 500 likes on every picture.
  • 2020, anonymous, quoted in Kirsti Sippel, "'Tuhoutukoot naiset maailmani mukana': Incel paineen varaventtiilinä, ideologiana ja yhteiskunnallisena ilmiönä", thesis submitted to the University of Turku, page 36:
    For me it is pure suifuel when I meet girls in my age group. Knowing that I have no chance with them makes me really sad. Hopefully my upcoming nose surgery will change that, let's hope so.
  • 2021, Jacob Johanssen, Fantasy, Online Misogyny and the Manosphere: Male Bodies of Dis/Inhibition, unnumbered page:
    This retreat into isolation is often discussed as possibly leading to suicide (what incels call 'roping' or 'suifuel' = when they see content that only amplifies their thoughts to commit suicide, or LDAR = 'lie down and rot').
  • 2021, The Angry Internet: A Threat to Gender Equality, Democracy & Well-Being, page 66:
    "Suicidefuel" ("Suifuel) supposedly drives one towards suicide.