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Personalityinkwell
mentally crippled by lonely teen years
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I've noticed a decent amount of people here have not actually read ER's manifesto and make assumptions about him. The two most common assumptions are as follows:
1. He was extremely rich
2. He only wanted tall white blonde stacies and was volcel
The problem with the first is that Elliot mentions his Dad fell into a "financial crisis" in the manifesto due to a movie failing. The problem with the second one was that he mentions liking Maddie Humphries, who is Latina, and also mentions liking a brunnete chick. He also mentions many times liking a beautiful girl without mentioning her hair color while other times mentioning the girl was blonde, so I don't think he necessarily required a "turbostacy". Also, no girl ever showed interest in him so you can't call him volcel for that.
Now, some people are gonna debate that those two statements are somewhat true (they're not). But either way, the point still follows that if you didn't read his manifesto, you're only making assumptions off of what others have told you. Normies will read some biased articles about incels and make assumptions without listening to our side of the story. By jumping to conclusions about Elliot, you're engaging in the same lazy, fallacious thinking patterns as bluepilled normies.
1. He was extremely rich
2. He only wanted tall white blonde stacies and was volcel
The problem with the first is that Elliot mentions his Dad fell into a "financial crisis" in the manifesto due to a movie failing. The problem with the second one was that he mentions liking Maddie Humphries, who is Latina, and also mentions liking a brunnete chick. He also mentions many times liking a beautiful girl without mentioning her hair color while other times mentioning the girl was blonde, so I don't think he necessarily required a "turbostacy". Also, no girl ever showed interest in him so you can't call him volcel for that.
Now, some people are gonna debate that those two statements are somewhat true (they're not). But either way, the point still follows that if you didn't read his manifesto, you're only making assumptions off of what others have told you. Normies will read some biased articles about incels and make assumptions without listening to our side of the story. By jumping to conclusions about Elliot, you're engaging in the same lazy, fallacious thinking patterns as bluepilled normies.





