D
Deleted member 23682
mentally crippled by lonely teen years
-
- Joined
- Dec 27, 2019
- Posts
- 38,936
Page 65:
"I still met up with Philip and Addison occasionally, even though I hated Addison. They provided me with a sense of a social life, and a way for me to vent about my troubles. Addison treated me like a lowlife every time I hung out with them, and he kept bragging about the girls he met at parties in Malibu. I indignantly accused him of lying, as that was what I wanted to believe. He was only amused by my envy. I then found that Addison deleted me from his Facebook friends list out of the blue. This was the last slight I would bear from him, and I subsequently sent him a hateful Facebook message in response. I then viewed Addison as a bitter enemy of mine. He truly was a disgusting and treacherous little bastard. Addison was once in the same position as I, but right when he succeeded in integrating with the popular kids, he betrayed me and treated me the same way the popular kids treated me, as if I’m lowlife scum."
That's the thing about people, they're only your friends for as long as it benefits them, as soon as they get a better deal they'll betray you with no concern for your well being like complete sociopaths. However they will tell each other "you're a good person" so they don't feel bad about what they're doing, and by doing this practice they've brainwashed themselves into thinking they're innocent. That's why normies think they're innocent and we're evil, because they have a hivemind.
Elliot was very blackpilled for his time, you can learn a lot about human nature from his manifesto. Sure, Elliot had his bad moments, and he did get cucked by that door, but still, the above passage about Addison shows how "friendship" is a myth and will always be a myth, the reason humans are social creatures has more to do with survival than "love" and "compassion".