SlayerSlayer
The Satoru Iwata of incels.is
★★★★★
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What I like about "My Twisted World" is that it's clear that ER had a great memory, and was a sensitive guy. He was attuned to the events in his life, and how these events set a narrative to describe how he came to be and his intent to set revenge upon the world. Most people are too cowardly to go back that far, remember everything, see how it's all a puzzle that fits together to make you, you. He was a broken man, but ultimately, a man who fulfilled his destiny as a villain insofar as how the events in his life that molded it. Most people are just not built that way, and are either too cowardly, or too lazy to connect these life event dots.
It's not that "My Twisted World" is Tolstoy or even ISAIF-- it's that it was his soapbox, and only his. A unique artifact that really changed the history of domestic terrorism due to its authenticity.
It's not that "My Twisted World" is Tolstoy or even ISAIF-- it's that it was his soapbox, and only his. A unique artifact that really changed the history of domestic terrorism due to its authenticity.