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Elliot Rodger was the First Person I could Relate To

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Regardless of what he did, when I read his book, I related to it at an extremely high level.

People wonder why Incels are "obsessed" with him. It is because in the Degenerate West, if you EVER mention your virginity you are made to be a laughingstock. Every outside influence is telling us that you must be having sex and going to parties from the age of 15 onwards. You don't DARE talk about not being able to do these things publicly, or else you are shamed.

That is why I related to Elliot so much. His book was the first time I heard someone deeply talk about these issues. I related to the depression, the anxiety, the loneliness, the shame, the fear of rejection, the feelings of inadequacy, the rage, the feeling of being left out, the humiliation, the feeling of having a conspiracy against you, the hopelessness. Everything that comes with the territory of being a virgin in a society that teaches that your entire self-worth is based on sexual "conquests".

Bottom line: When you're a virgin in the Degenerate West, you feel defective. Influences have us believe everyone around you is able to get love and sex so easily, and you are a worthless loser for not being able to. Elliot is the first person I saw that discussed this openly.
 
ER is was right about everything
 
I agree with most everything except the idea that you should have sex because ppl/society/the media tell you. Sex is an innate biological desire and that's why feminazis telling us to suck it up because we aren't in an immediate danger of dying as when lacking water or food is a fallacy. Not having sex forever kills.
 
OP post should be fucking sticked
 
Elliot didn't do much for me, I think the manifesto goes to shit after he goes to Santa Barbara. I felt bad for him being uprooted from his life a lot, going through divorce, those desperate attempts to fill in his genetic gaps with dyed blonde hair and skateboarding. When he talks about how he played with little girls as a kid and had one as a best friend, it's heartbreaking thinking of him typing this in a dark room, hearing generic roasties around him.

He mentions or alludes to puberty ruining everything, and it's pretty sad when he mentions this, because I remember his reaction to porn was of disgust and fear. He wasn't made to be an adult, like a lot of us. Oh, can't forget when his step mom says his brother will get tons of pussy and lose his virginity young, letting it slip that women judge all men, even those in their own families, by their sexual value.
 
coldmachinery said:
Elliot didn't do much for me, I think the manifesto goes to shit after he goes to Santa Barbara. I felt bad for him being uprooted from his life a lot, going through divorce, those desperate attempts to fill in his genetic gaps with dyed blonde hair and skateboarding. When he talks about how he played with little girls as a kid and had one as a best friend, it's heartbreaking thinking of him typing this in a dark room, hearing generic roasties around him.

He mentions or alludes to puberty ruining everything, and it's pretty sad when he mentions this, because I remember his reaction to porn was of disgust and fear. He wasn't made to be an adult, like a lot of us. Oh, can't forget when his step mom says his brother will get tons of pussy and lose his virginity young, letting it slip that women judge all men, even those in their own families, by their sexual value.

powerful

I saw a photo of his dead body on the ground, surrounded by cops, man it was sad

a tragedy that could have been avoided was him not left alone
 
[video=youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIiGqrxTLx0[/video]
 
nausea said:
coldmachinery said:
Elliot didn't do much for me, I think the manifesto goes to shit after he goes to Santa Barbara. I felt bad for him being uprooted from his life a lot, going through divorce, those desperate attempts to fill in his genetic gaps with dyed blonde hair and skateboarding. When he talks about how he played with little girls as a kid and had one as a best friend, it's heartbreaking thinking of him typing this in a dark room, hearing generic roasties around him.
He mentions or alludes to puberty ruining everything, and it's pretty sad when he mentions this, because I remember his reaction to porn was of disgust and fear. He wasn't made to be an adult, like a lot of us. Oh, can't forget when his step mom says his brother will get tons of pussy and lose his virginity young, letting it slip that women judge all men, even those in their own families, by their sexual value.
powerful
I saw a photo of his dead body on the ground, surrounded by cops, man it was sad
a tragedy that could have been avoided was him not left alone
When reading his manifesto, seeing the little bit of lost optimism peek through during his childhood talking about traveling or being with friends, being happy, it gets gutted from him right at puberty. As a kid it's like he was on the porch when the front door is open and he's talking to the people inside from there but when he enters his teen years the people who at least treated him like a human close the door on his face. All of his friends disappear or worse come outside the house to visit him on the lonely porch and then leave.

So many other little things, like the inability to improve much beyond what you are as an adult, when Elliot wanted to fit in with skateboarding he wasn't good at it but he made progress with experience. You can't try to have good genetics for attracting a mate. All of a sudden, just like that, it's over. You life max at 12, stuck there forever. I know how frustrating that can be, and God it must have killed Elliot.
 
coldmachinery said:
When reading his manifesto, seeing the little bit of lost optimism peek through during his childhood talking about traveling or being with friends, being happy, it gets gutted from him right at puberty. As a kid it's like he was on the porch when the front door is open and he's talking to the people inside from there but when he enters his teen years the people who at least treated him like a human close the door on his face. All of his friends disappear or worse come outside the house to visit him on the lonely porch and then leave.

So many other little things, like the inability to improve much beyond what you are as an adult, when Elliot wanted to fit in with skateboarding he wasn't good at it but he made progress with experience. You can't try to have good genetics for attracting a mate. All of a sudden, just like that, it's over. You life max at 12, stuck there forever. I know how frustrating that can be, and God it must have killed Elliot.

thank you for this discussion

I actually watched one of his videos many times, like everyday: a video in which he is driving around alone, hit close man

about his book, there are certain things I do not reasonate with, probably also because I don't live in usa ( and LA in particular )

we do not have sororities here, nothing along those lines and uni for me was supersuifuel, so I can only imagine his pain

so I do not want to judge him

another thing that hit home with me is this: he mentions he was walking at the beach and exchanged a smile with a girl, that episode fueled him with hope ... fucking hit home man ...
 
nausea said:
thank you for this discussion

I actually watched one of his videos many times, like everyday: a video in which he is driving around alone, hit close man

about his book, there are certain things I do not reasonate with, probably also because I don't live in usa ( and LA in particular )

we do not have sororities here, nothing along those lines and uni for me was supersuifuel, so I can only imagine his pain

so I do not want to judge him

another thing that hit home with me is this: he mentions he was walking at the beach and exchanged a smile with a girl, that episode fueled him with hope ... fucking hit home man ...

I remember that last part too. Back when I cared, I remember how much literally just one smile would make me feel good. Literally just ONE SMILE from a female made me feel euphoric. I don't care anymore, though.

And look up an Isla Vista party on YouTube. Pure ADR fuel. Imagine being a lonely loser virgin and everyone around you is doing THAT
 
please mods do not lose this thread
 
nausea said:
coldmachinery said:
When reading his manifesto, seeing the little bit of lost optimism peek through during his childhood talking about traveling or being with friends, being happy, it gets gutted from him right at puberty. As a kid it's like he was on the porch when the front door is open and he's talking to the people inside from there but when he enters his teen years the people who at least treated him like a human close the door on his face. All of his friends disappear or worse come outside the house to visit him on the lonely porch and then leave.
So many other little things, like the inability to improve much beyond what you are as an adult, when Elliot wanted to fit in with skateboarding he wasn't good at it but he made progress with experience. You can't try to have good genetics for attracting a mate. All of a sudden, just like that, it's over. You life max at 12, stuck there forever. I know how frustrating that can be, and God it must have killed Elliot.
thank you for this discussion
I actually watched one of his videos many times, like everyday: a video in which he is driving around alone, hit close man
about his book, there are certain things I do not reasonate with, probably also because I don't live in usa ( and LA in particular )
we do not have sororities here, nothing along those lines and uni for me was supersuifuel, so I can only imagine his pain
so I do not want to judge him
another thing that hit home with me is this: he mentions he was walking at the beach and exchanged a smile with a girl, that episode fueled him with hope ... fucking hit home man ...
A woman smiling at him made him feel happier than a BMW clothes video games all of it, shit is brutal. His isolation was suffocating, his videos show that, he's driving alone walking alone sitting alone he enters the world and it's the same lonely void that his bedroom or dorm room was. I can see why the last 20 pages of his manifesto have defined him as a deranged lunatic, I read or hear Elliot Rodger I think of the shy lonely sensitive kid who got so sucked in to loneliness that it trained him to do what he did, he was perfectly equipped for death. everythings dark, nobody is there, not even you, death was Elliots life pretty much. His wealthy life was a bit hard for me to relate to and I never thought of myself as highly as he did but Elliot hasn't ever left me, he crossed my mind a lot through the years
 
I don't think I could relate to him.

I don't seek harm or wish death upon anyone. Even though, I fought/argue a lot growing up, but mainly that was for self-defence.
 
reading that book was like reading a biography of my own life
 
coldmachinery said:
 His wealthy life was a bit hard for me to relate to and I never thought of myself as highly as he did 

that is the main thing I do not relate too, but I am not in a position to judge him, it's a fucking tragedy that could be very well been avoided

jfl at who thinks that our societies give 2 shits about people


whogivesafucc said:
reading that book was like reading a biography of my own life

many things clicked with me too
 
nausea said:
powerful

I saw a photo of his dead body on the ground, surrounded by cops, man it was sad

a tragedy that could have been avoided was him not left alone

what pic?
 
Indari said:
what pic?

it was a youtube video of ssome american channel, maybe it's still online
 
What I like about Elliot is that he was not afraid to speak about his loneliness, and he was not afraid to take action.
I think that is what women actually like in a man, when he takes action. That is why none of us get laid, because we are either lazy or afraid to take action.
 
ItheIthe said:
Regardless of what he did, when I read his book, I related to it at an extremely high level.

People wonder why Incels are "obsessed" with him. It is because in the Degenerate West, if you EVER mention your virginity you are made to be a laughingstock. Every outside influence is telling us that you must be having sex and going to parties from the age of 15 onwards. You don't DARE talk about not being able to do these things publicly, or else you are shamed.

That is why I related to Elliot so much. His book was the first time I heard someone deeply talk about these issues. I related to the depression, the anxiety, the loneliness, the shame, the fear of rejection, the feelings of inadequacy, the rage, the feeling of being left out, the humiliation, the feeling of having a conspiracy against you, the hopelessness. Everything that comes with the territory of being a virgin in a society that teaches that your entire self-worth is based on sexual "conquests".

Bottom line: When you're a virgin in the Degenerate West, you feel defective. Influences have us believe everyone around you is able to get love and sex so easily, and you are a worthless loser for not being able to. Elliot is the first person I saw that discussed this openly.

are you........me?
 
coldmachinery said:
Elliot didn't do much for me, I think the manifesto goes to shit after he goes to Santa Barbara. I felt bad for him being uprooted from his life a lot, going through divorce, those desperate attempts to fill in his genetic gaps with dyed blonde hair and skateboarding. When he talks about how he played with little girls as a kid and had one as a best friend, it's heartbreaking thinking of him typing this in a dark room, hearing generic roasties around him.

He mentions or alludes to puberty ruining everything, and it's pretty sad when he mentions this, because I remember his reaction to porn was of disgust and fear. He wasn't made to be an adult, like a lot of us. Oh, can't forget when his step mom says his brother will get tons of pussy and lose his virginity young, letting it slip that women judge all men, even those in their own families, by their sexual value.

His stepmother was a total bitch. She is responsible for things partially.
 
My Twisted World is relatable for the most part until the entitled rich kid part of ER starts to show.
 
nausea said:
it was a youtube video of ssome american channel, maybe it's still online

Yes. He's also got a couple fans, I think. There's this hot chick that post stuff about him on youtube. Females are fuckin degenerate.
 
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lanturn said:
My Twisted World is relatable for the most part until the entitled rich kid part of ER starts to show.

this, he was to unrealistic with his goals and too lazy too looksmax
 
inb4 arrested by pigs again
 
I'm not a fan of Elliot, but I completely agree with OP on this.

Even in counseling, talking about virginity, ugliness, rejection, etc... is usually immediately ignored and brushed aside, and you're made to feel like a retard for merely bringing up such things.

There is no social awareness concerning incels in Current Year society, which is unbelievable to me. I feel like I'm living in Elliot's Twisted World.
 
I can't relate because he was an incel who wanted to be a degenerate.
 

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