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Discussion Have you ever read or listened to ER's Manifesto?

Have you ever read or listened to ER's Manifesto?

  • Yes

    Votes: 26 78.8%
  • No

    Votes: 7 21.2%

  • Total voters
    33
ive read and heard few sentences
 
I gave it a read but don't remember much about it tbh
 
Yep. Every word. I related to quite a bit of it through out his younger years. Only difference is I was poor as shit and he wasn't.
 
I hate it when people talk about their old memories because I don't have any. So no.
 
I kind of listened through it again the other night when I was bored

All I remember is how he got stuck in the same thought processes over and over again near the end I think it was to do with getting rich or the lottery tickets
Just shows how much inceldom and having no purpose in life destroys your mind

Honestly I dont really like him that much though
I can relate to his inceldom autism and loneliness but apart from that he just seemed like a stuck up cunt

I didnt like the way he would act like he was better then everyone when it was glaringly obvious he wasnt
I would have respected him more if he wasnt coping so much and admitted the truth about everything and how fucked he really was to himself but I guess that stemmed from his narcissism that he had no control over anyway
 
I’ve read snippets
 
I read the entire thing a couple of years ago.
 
Yes I've read all of it.
 
When i read it, i was aware for the 1st time that other men have these women problems, too.
 
I READ IT THE SUMMER OF 2014 WHEN IT WAS ON RAPGENIUS WITH ANNOTATIONS
 
I read it one summer and again another summer lol
 
I remember the first time that I read his manifesto. Everything he said resonated with me and his life experience with foids/the situation with his family was the same as mine. For the first time in my life I felt understood
 
Yes. I found it very relatable. Any autistic men will know this.
 
Yeah I've read it
 
Yes, I thought it was brutal when he was at Crespi Carmelite High School, where he was severely bullied by seniors — including having his head taped to his desk when he fell asleep, being pushed into lockers, having food thrown at him, and being called homophobic slurs
 
Yes, I thought it was brutal when he was at Crespi Carmelite High School, where he was severely bullied by seniors — including having his head taped to his desk when he fell asleep, being pushed into lockers, having food thrown at him, and being called homophobic slurs
He should have just gone back there and got revenge, but instead he chose the alpha phi sorority house, or possibly even Taft since he absolutely hated that place although he was only there for a week.
 
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Does someone have a link to an audio version of it or someone reading it
 
I know most of it
 
honestly he comes across as a richfag with too high standards and a spoiled brat so I wouldnt say he represents the incel community but still credits go to him for shining light on the struggle of incels
 

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