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LifeFuel I look up to Elliot Rodger. Doesn't make me a bad person.

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Liking Elliot Rodger doesn't mean you support murder.

I just believe that he was a good person, very thankful and appreciative to anyone who showed him even a bit of support, loved nature, loved the idea of romantic love, and was driven to the point of the Day of Retribution due to very bad circumstances that affected his mental health, which was a disgrace both for him and the other victims.

To the judging lurkers: Normies read his manifesto and they think "but he was rich! so privileged!" or "he was so narcissistic! believed he was better than other people!". That's what happens if a very simple person, incapable of complex thoughts, reads it and misses all the subtle hints about what's really going on, and can't put two and two together. Anyone with a brain would realize he was, first and foremost, soul crushingly lonely, and also had bad social experiences that made him very insecure. Some people went through worse shit and didn't react like that, doesn't matter, everyone reacts differently to trauma.
 
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I feel bad for him. He experienced nothing but pain. Most people only read his manifesto, but from his diary you can tell how messed up and hopeless he was. He was trying to change, but kept repeating the same things, for years.
Too dumb to realize how to help himself.
Too rigid to listen to others or learn from his mistakes.
Weird mental logics, delusions and magical thinking that made him waste a lot of money at the lottery over and over, for example.
He got the worst cards in the mental department. You can't deny the power of the NTpill if you know his story. I'd rather be a NT midget than a Chad-lite with Elliot Rodger's brain, at least I would be able to cope. ER was destined to suffer until his death.
 
Elliot's struggle and sacrifice serve as a beacon of light in a world shrouded in darkness. He's a symbol of hope for men like us.
 
I feel bad for him. He experienced nothing but pain. Most people only read his manifesto, but from his diary you can tell how messed up and hopeless he was. He was trying to change, but kept repeating the same things, for years.
Too dumb to realize how to help himself.
Too rigid to listen to others or learn from his mistakes.
Weird mental logics, delusions and magical thinking that made him waste a lot of money at the lottery over and over, for example.
He got the worst cards in the mental department. You can't deny the power of the NTpill if you know his story. I'd rather be a NT midget than a Chad-lite with Elliot Rodger's brain, at least I would be able to cope. ER was destined to suffer until his death.

He was low IQ for sure. But other people don't need intelligence to get a gf, so it was still unfair.

Are we sure the diary is real? There's some shit about Elliot Rodger out there that's made up for views, some videos on youtube with obviously fake emails saying he was autistic or something, that I assumed the diary is the same. How do you know it's real and can you link it? :feelsYall: thanks boyo
 
He was low IQ for sure. But other people don't need intelligence to get a gf, so it was still unfair.

Are we sure the diary is real? There's some shit about Elliot Rodger out there that's made up for views, some videos on youtube with obviously fake emails saying he was autistic or something, that I assumed the diary is the same. How do you know it's real and can you link it? :feelsYall: thanks boyo
Just look up Elliot Rodger's handwritten journal on google. You can find both the scans and the transcript. There are two journals and I'm pretty sure they're legit.
 
By the way reading it is suifuel. Especially the older one. Sometimes he even had hope and tried to self-improve, years before the Day of Retribution. Some examples:
1/15/2011 said:
In the past few months I’ve wasted a lot of time, mainly by playing video games to try and
make myself forget about my troubles. I’m going to apply that time to improve myself as
much as possible. I’m going to do something productive each day from now on. I don’t
turn twenty for another six and a half months. There is still hope for me. I must believe it.
1/20/2011 said:
This is the most important period of my life. I have the power to change my life for the bet-
ter. I must believe that my desires will come true. I will believe it!
Terrible. Reminds me when I had hope that I could fix my life too. We know how it ended for Elliot. But I thought that :soy: our problem was that we are always so negative? :soy: Things will work out if we believe it!
 
By the way reading it is suifuel. Especially the older one. Sometimes he even had hope and tried to self-improve, years before the Day of Retribution. Some examples:


Terrible. Reminds me when I had hope that I could fix my life too. We know how it ended for Elliot. But I thought that :soy: our problem was that we are always so negative? :soy: Things will work out if we believe it!
fuck. that's so fucking rough.

reading his manifesto i felt so bad too at the constant crushing of his hopes.

i'll look it up thank you boyo :feelsYall:
 
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Liking Elliot Rodger doesn't mean you support murder.

I just believe that he was a good person, very thankful and appreciative to anyone who showed him even a bit of support, loved nature, loved the idea of romantic love, and was driven to the point of the Day of Retribution due to very bad circumstances that affected his mental health, which was a disgrace both for him and the other victims.

To the judging lurkers: Normies read his manifesto and they think "but he was rich! so privileged!" or "he was so narcissistic! believed he was better than other people!". That's what happens if a very simple person, incapable of complex thoughts, reads it and misses all the subtle hints about what's really going on, and can't put two and two together. Anyone with a brain would realize he was, first and foremost, soul crushingly lonely, and also had bad social experiences that made him very insecure. Some people went through worse shit and didn't react like that, doesn't matter, everyone reacts differently to trauma.
good post upvoted
 
Elliot Rodger he did the right thing. He was a great man, who did the ultimate sacrifice. A great man who will always be missed.
 
By the way reading it is suifuel. Especially the older one. Sometimes he even had hope and tried to self-improve, years before the Day of Retribution. Some examples:


Terrible. Reminds me when I had hope that I could fix my life too. We know how it ended for Elliot. But I thought that :soy: our problem was that we are always so negative? :soy: Things will work out if we believe it!
Man this resonates with me so well.
All that self Improovment for nothing.
 
Liking Elliot Rodger doesn't mean you support murder.

I just believe that he was a good person, very thankful and appreciative to anyone who showed him even a bit of support, loved nature, loved the idea of romantic love, and was driven to the point of the Day of Retribution due to very bad circumstances that affected his mental health, which was a disgrace both for him and the other victims.

To the judging lurkers: Normies read his manifesto and they think "but he was rich! so privileged!" or "he was so narcissistic! believed he was better than other people!". That's what happens if a very simple person, incapable of complex thoughts, reads it and misses all the subtle hints about what's really going on, and can't put two and two together. Anyone with a brain would realize he was, first and foremost, soul crushingly lonely, and also had bad social experiences that made him very insecure. Some people went through worse shit and didn't react like that, doesn't matter, everyone reacts differently to trauma.
Clear example of a mentalcel. Tbh I have more sympathy for Alek than ER.

But I do believe we as a society should glorify him, even subliminally. We should put up posters of him, covertly ofc, on the anniversaries to freak people out and hopefully inspire further acts in his name.
 
Being raised in Chadfornia amidst all those chads and stacies drove him mad
 

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