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i have finish twisted life of ER

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i have finish to read my twisted life the book of eliott rodger, can you talk with me for guys who are also read this book
 
I've only read the childhood/teen years part. Those hit hard for me because of how much I relate to them.
 
I've only read the childhood/teen years part. Those hit hard for me because of how much I r

I've only read the childhood/teen years part. Those hit hard for me because of how much I relate to them.
yes ... its so special to read this book, eliott was a nice people, this book show the importance of wedding and a stability in the union between father and mother, the separation of his daddy and mum had provocated a PTSD in his life, and the second girlfriend of his father the marroccain bitch was very bad with eliot
 
yes ... its so special to read this book, eliott was a nice people, this book show the importance of wedding and a stability in the union between father and mother, the separation of his daddy and mum had provocated a PTSD in his life, and the second girlfriend of his father the marroccain bitch was very bad with eliot
The part where he first found out in porn in the cafe and how shocked he was + his 14 year old friends fucking foids is the most brutal and relatable aspect for me personally.
 
I've only read the childhood/teen years part. Those hit hard for me because of how much I relate to them.
in the book a french friend is mentionned lol, i have contact this person on linkedin (i'm french) its a good friend of eliott and he invit eliott during 3 weeks in france during his adolescence
 
Ah, I've listened to the entire audiobook myself however Elliot likes to portray himself as a victim in a lot of situations especially towards the end when he gets confrontational with some people at a party.

That was indeed his own fault partly because he was drunk and aggressive thus instigating the whole confrontation but his manifesto says otherwise, the ONLY part that wasn't his fault was the bullying in highschool. It was quite brief though especially at Taft, his bullying at Crespi just highlighted his inadequacies of being a virgin and generally inferior to his peers.

His bullying in middle school was also partly his fault because he chose infamy not knowing that wouldn't get him girls as much as getting bullied and teased by everyone around him.
He isn't most Logical person but to be honest I could relate to his situation a lot especially during his middle and highschool years but he never really matured you could say, and still called sociable people 'Popular kids' even as an adult.
 
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Ah, I've listened to the entire audiobook myself however Elliot likes to portray himself as a victim in a lot of situations especially towards the end when he gets confrontational with some people at a party.

That was indeed his own fault partly because he was drunk and aggressive thus instigating the whole confrontation but his manifesto says otherwise, the ONLY part that wasn't his fault was the bullying in highschool. It was quite brief though especially at Taft, his bullying at Crespi just highlighted his inadequacies of being a virgin and generally inferior to his peers.

His bullying in middle school was also partly his fault because he chose infamy not knowing that wouldn't get him girls as much as getting bullied and teased by everyone around him.
He isn't most Logical person but to be honest I could relate to his situation a lot especially during his middle and highschool years but he never really matured you could say, and still called sociable people 'Popular kids' even as an adult.
his "mother" marrocan girlfriend of his father was a big traumatism in the eliott life, divorce and separation between his father and her mother also
 
Ah, I've listened to the entire audiobook myself however Elliot likes to portray himself as a victim in a lot of situations especially towards the end when he gets confrontational with some people at a party.

That was indeed his own fault partly because he was drunk and aggressive thus instigating the whole confrontation but his manifesto says otherwise, the ONLY part that wasn't his fault was the bullying in highschool. It was quite brief though especially at Taft, his bullying at Crespi just highlighted his inadequacies of being a virgin and generally inferior to his peers.

His bullying in middle school was also partly his fault because he chose infamy not knowing that wouldn't get him girls as much as getting bullied and teased by everyone around him.
He isn't most Logical person but to be honest I could relate to his situation a lot especially during his middle and highschool years but he never really matured you could say, and still called sociable people 'Popular kids' even as an adult.
eliott was in the top 10 percent of peoples the most rich in USA, in the 5 percent the most high maybe, his father was in all circle of influence in california and his "marrocan mother" was the descent of a big marrocan family, eliott was trip in france, marroc, asia ... and he was virgin its a traumatism for him because "poor guys" have a sex with foids and not him
 
eliott was in the top 10 percent of peoples the most rich in USA, in the 5 percent the most high maybe, his father was in all circle of influence in california and his "marrocan mother" was the descent of a big marrocan family, eliott was trip in france, marroc, asia ... and he was virgin its a traumatism for him because "poor guys" have a sex with foids and not him
No he didn't see sex with poor men, but he did see asians and blacks with white foids, his step-mother that's more an issue on parenting style his own biological mother (Chin) spoiled him lots and gave him a deep sense of narcissism, however Soumaya decided to be a bit more strict but Elliot didn't agree with whatever she said because she wasn't in his eyes her real mother and didn't have the right to parent him.
 

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