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    Secludism, also called Anti-Societism, is an Off-Compass Ideology that believes humanity is unfit to flourish in a healthy, functioning society. They believe in a Kuznets-curve kind of link between intelligence and the ability to form a healthy, mutually benefical society, and propose the idea that humanity has moved way beyond the zenith of said curve. According to Secludists, a species as it grows more intelligent first becomes more sociable, able to recognize the benefits of living in a society and profiting off of the services and abilities of others. Later on, these species grow even more intelligent, recognizing the benefits of specializing and creating a social hierachy as well as societal norms and traditions. However, if a species grows even more intelligent, it'll eventually start questioning these things (authority, hierarchy, norms and traditions), eventually realizing that they can profit off of others services and abilities without providing anything in return, realizing they can manipulate each other and profit off of others' loss. At this point the species will have grown too intelligent to live in a healthy, well-functioning, mutually beneficial society. Secludism proposes that humanity has reached this point and that every conflict, every war, every argument has been caused by humans interacting despite being unfit to do so. They believe that true peace and tranquility can only be achieved by humans dissolving not just society and the government but human interaction all together due to each and every individual being too smart for society to work. Secludism in this belief is paradox as they at the same time want to force humans to stop interacting, but also believe that forcing someone to do anything or injecting yourself or your beliefs in someone elses life is a form of interaction and therefore a potential risk of conflict. Therefore they propose the establishment of the NIP, the non-interaction-principle, which they consider to be the logical next step from the NAP.


    Personality

    Secludism is very shy. It generally doesn't talk, unless commenting something from afar. It doesn't want to interact with others at all, therefore not engaging in debates, trading or mutually beneficial interactivities.

    How to draw

    1. Draw a ball.
    2. Fill with semi-transparent grey.
    3. Add another layer of solid, slightly brighter grey with ragged shapes and edges horizontally.
    4. Add eyes,
    5. Add slightly tilted black rectangles underneath the eyes,
    6. And you're done!
    Color Name RGB HEX
    Foreground-Grey 76,76,76 #4C4C4C
    Background-Grey (transparent) 63,63,63 #3F3F3F


    Relationships

    Note: Secludism doesn't have any relationships of any kind as it doesn't interact with others, however, it does have its own views on other ideologies.

    Likes

    Dislikes

    • Capitalism - Trading, exchanging goods and services... That's interacting, and thus, bad.
    • Socialism - Working together... That's interacting, and thus, bad.
    • Fascism - Killing people, spreading propaganda... That's interacting, and thus, bad.
    • Imperialism - Forcing your way of life onto other, exploiting their resources... That's interacting, and thus, bad.
    • Kleptocracy - Stealing from others... That's interacting, and thus, bad.
    • Authoritarianism - Controlling the lives of others... That's interacting, and thus, bad.
    • Globalism - Connecting with others, globally... That's interacting, and thus, bad.
    • Hive-Mind Collectivism - Literally connecting your mind to everyone elses's... That's interacting, and thus, bad.


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