
uo89997
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I've been doing some more research into Elliot Rodger and, the more I think about it, the less I think he was actually an involuntary celibate and the more I think he was simply a master manipulator at getting what he wanted.
According to a post by the now banned @Elliot Eric Auvinen, Rodger had a female friend living on the East Coast.
If her testimony is to be trusted, she not only offered Rodger sex but also sent him nude photographs.
If true, this would mean that ER could have embellished his experiences and interactions with women to construct a narrative that would "justify" his already planned murder. In other words, he could have used his virginity as a front for his existing murderous tendencies. After all isn't that what a true genius would do to gain sympathy?
Interestingly, shortly after Rodger's suicide, this woman who clearly had some semblance of admiration for him quickly spiraled out of control. I think this goes to show the true impact our actions can have on people we haven't really thought about.
Keep in mind that this is all conjecture and it is still very likely his life unfolded exactly as he described in his autobiography.
According to a post by the now banned @Elliot Eric Auvinen, Rodger had a female friend living on the East Coast.
If her testimony is to be trusted, she not only offered Rodger sex but also sent him nude photographs.
There was this one incident where he was venting to me about him being sexually frustrated, him not finding a woman, and all this other sentimental bullshit that he was going through. I got to the point where I got so frustrated with him that I said, “You know what Elliot, if it were up to me, I would literally fuck the shit out of you,” and he was very shocked and appalled by my response. He's all like, “You would?” And I'm like, “Yeah, I really would. If it were up to me, I would literally fuck the shit out of you.” The fact is that he was handsome. He had good looks. He came from a privileged background. He had money. He had a car. He had his own place with two other roommates and shit, and damn! This dude really had it all man, and he's getting frustrated over sex and not finding his true love? Come on, Elliot. Please.
When I gave him that response, he just said, “You would?” And I said, “Yeah I absolutely would. However, like you mentioned before I am NOT your type, so that option is off the table.” We only exchanged selfies just this one time, and he sent a photo of himself in his BMW. I thought he looked very good in that selfie. That was the only selfie that he ever sent to me.
In return (back when I had my first Twitter account; how I first met Elliot), I sent him a nude photo of myself. At that time, I had piercings all over my body. He responded, “This is actually you?” And I said, “Yes, this is actually me and my whole body.” He says, “You look very good.” And I said, “Thank you.” I'll take that as a compliment.
If true, this would mean that ER could have embellished his experiences and interactions with women to construct a narrative that would "justify" his already planned murder. In other words, he could have used his virginity as a front for his existing murderous tendencies. After all isn't that what a true genius would do to gain sympathy?
Interestingly, shortly after Rodger's suicide, this woman who clearly had some semblance of admiration for him quickly spiraled out of control. I think this goes to show the true impact our actions can have on people we haven't really thought about.
Shortly after his death, I was getting [written] up at Walmart, mostly due to work-related mistakes that I would make because I could not cope with his death at the time. I was chain-smoking a lot of cigarettes. I was drinking on the dock job. I was a functioning hard worker at Walmart at the time, but too bad that high functioning status didn’t last too long. It got to the point where my job performance was deteriorating. I had no choice but to turn in my resignation. I cited due to medical reasons, and an overall dissatisfaction of the job, but in reality, the real reason I quit was because I couldn't cope with Elliot’s death.
Keep in mind that this is all conjecture and it is still very likely his life unfolded exactly as he described in his autobiography.