Inactive Elliot Rodger - The Supreme Gentleman

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Just found the lookalike Paki version of Elliot Roger. Same energy, but gets the kid glove treatment by the faggot U.K police.

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Finally getting around to watching the Dire Trip documentary.


The longer it goes on the more I think that if Elliot Roger had grown up a generation younger he would have fallen for the femboy meme and maybe even gone full troon. It seems to happen to the virgin with rage types these days.

Not that it really matters, the end result would have been the same.
 
He opens the manifesto blaming the "rejection" and "humiliation" he suffered at the hand of women for why he became a mass murderer.

I expected something to happen like the greentext joke:
>The worst she can say is no!
>"Am I so ugly you really thought you had a chance with me!"


But nothing like rejection or humiliation really happens. At most, there was some girl he says bullied him at summer camp (which he says was before his sexual awakening), some girls in highschool laughed when a bully pushed him, and once in college he offered some girls a ride and they giggled (which might've been a positive giggle) so he threw his coffee on them.

He doesn't really get rejected or humiliated in the whole book! The things that should've been humiliating to him were him crying all the damn time, crying in front of guests during a dinner party, calling his mom to cry to her over the phone (when he was in college), pretty much writing the entire manifesto...
 
In order to be rejected by women you have to approach them in the first place. Nowhere in the entire manifesto does Elliot go up to a woman and ask them out. I don't think it happens once. The rejection he thought he faced was entirely in his own head.
 
He opens the manifesto blaming the "rejection" and "humiliation" he suffered at the hand of women for why he became a mass murderer.

I expected something to happen like the greentext joke:
>The worst she can say is no!
>"Am I so ugly you really thought you had a chance with me!"


But nothing like rejection or humiliation really happens. At most, there was some girl he says bullied him at summer camp (which he says was before his sexual awakening), some girls in highschool laughed when a bully pushed him, and once in college he offered some girls a ride and they giggled (which might've been a positive giggle) so he threw his coffee on them.

He doesn't really get rejected or humiliated in the whole book! The things that should've been humiliating to him were him crying all the damn time, crying in front of guests during a dinner party, calling his mom to cry to her over the phone (when he was in college), pretty much writing the entire manifesto...
This is something that's happening with young men today: they are really afraid of rejection. Porn, social media and lack of masculine role models are breeding a generation of cucks and faggots.

Elliot Rodger manifesto is peak incel behavior: he cries about everything, blame others, isn't accountable for what he does and, worse of all, he premeditate murdering inocent women just because of a botched perception of himself, his status and what women/girls really are.
In order to be rejected by women you have to approach them in the first place. Nowhere in the entire manifesto does Elliot go up to a woman and ask them out. I don't think it happens once. The rejection he thought he faced was entirely in his own head.
Elliot had really homosexual tendencies: he was overly fixated on other men and he goes on very detailed and intricate descriptions of his friend (and even brother).

He was a faggot in the closet.
The longer it goes on the more I think that if Elliot Roger had grown up a generation younger he would have fallen for the femboy meme and maybe even gone full troon. It seems to happen to the virgin with rage types these days.

Not that it really matters, the end result would have been the same.
Yes. Absolutely.

Elliot Rodger would have been a troon and an obnoxious one.
 
Elliot had really homosexual tendencies: he was overly fixated on other men and he goes on very detailed and intricate descriptions of his friend (and even brother).

He was a faggot in the closet.
He had autism. Elliot had weird exaggerated mannerisms that come off as flamboyant because he was autistic. He writes about and extensively talks about his lust for women all throughout the manifesto including girls he had crushes on. His habit of wearing designer clothes was also about trying to get pussy.
 
He had autism.
Is this confirmed anywhere? He doesn't mention autism in the manifesto (unless you count embodying it), the most I've heard is that he asked on Quora if he could own a gun while on social security for autism, but I'm not sure there's any evidence he ever was
he thought he could win the lottery, that seems like magical thinking
Millions of people a year play the lottery thinking they can win. It's not schizophrenic to think you can win the lottery. Next.
In Elliot's case, he thought he could win the lottery by "manifesting" it, as if no one else was wishing they win, which does count as magical thinking. He also thought he was destined to win the biggest jackpot in history because "Who else deserved such a victory?"
 
The manifesting stuff came from a self help book called "the secret" that he read. Basically the book suggests if you have positive thoughts about getting a certain thing the laws of attraction bring it to you or some shit like that. He did not come up with it himself and actually doubted it in his manifesto as he was trying to convince himself of it.
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The manifesting stuff came from a self help book called "the secret" that he read. Basically the book suggests if you have positive thoughts about getting a certain thing the laws of attraction bring it to you or some shit like that. He did not come up with it himself and actually doubted it in his manifesto as he was trying to convince himself of it.
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My brother tried to sell me on The Secret twice. It's drivel. At least the Bible tries to justify suffering rather than outright pretending it can be avoided.
 
He had autism. Elliot had weird exaggerated mannerisms that come off as flamboyant because he was autistic. He writes about and extensively talks about his lust for women all throughout the manifesto including girls he had crushes on. His habit of wearing designer clothes was also about trying to get pussy.
Yeah, he had autism... But I don't think he really wanted pussy, more like the validation of being seeing as something more than just an ugly midget. His mannerism emulated what he believed was a "masculine successful" man.

In his heart (and loins) he was a faggot who tried to disguised like he wanted women.

No, he didn't wanted women, he wanted adoration and praise. Don't forget he used to go into PUA forums.
 
Yeah, he had autism... But I don't think he really wanted pussy, more like the validation of being seeing as something more than just an ugly midget. His mannerism emulated what he believed was a "masculine successful" man.

In his heart (and loins) he was a faggot who tried to disguised like he wanted women.

No, he didn't wanted women, he wanted adoration and praise. Don't forget he used to go into PUA forums.
He wanted both. He wanted sex and the validation from his peers that he could get a girlfriend. Elliot was not gay.
 
He wanted both. He wanted sex and the validation from his peers that he could get a girlfriend. Elliot was not gay.
I think both of you have a point. I'm not entirely sure Elliot really knew what he wanted.

All his discussion/journal writing about women was completely self centered and superficial. He cared way more about appearances than anything genuine and I would bet big money dollars that if he ever actually managed to have sex with a hot blonde it would not have given him the sense of fulfillment he was expecting.
I also think the superficial nature of his desires and perception of self-worth was not helped by the fact that he lived in California and was part of a Hollywood family.

He wanted the idea of a woman and the appearance of being with someone, but I don't think he would have actually enjoyed being in a real relationship. The guy was completely blinded by lust, and it made him unable to appreciate any other aspect of life. That lust-blind nature is why I am convinced he would have either trooned out or at least dated a tranny/femboy because they represent a thoroughly lust based idea of a woman, not the real thing. Faggots like that are also more likely to approach him which is what he clearly needed someone to do.

Now to live up to my name, I genuinely think religion would have helped Elliot. For one, it would have taught him that virginity is virtuous, not something to be ashamed of, and he would have learned that the big empty feeling he thought he could fill with sex can only truly be filled by having God in your life. Prayer and confession would have done wonders to curb the overwhelming lust he suffered from.
 
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