Inactive Elliot Rodger - The Supreme Gentleman

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I am fascinated that Elliot, being spoiled and having everything handed to him in his life, expected to have a beautiful 11/10 woman all over him, without even trying to approach them.

He definitely could of easily hooked up with an average/good looking woman if he worked on his social skills, and not an awkward loser with overly high standards.
He will always be known as a huge fucking loser, when he could of easily had a worthwhile and fulfilling life.
Elliot didn't really seem to understand how relationships work really at all. A healthy relationship isn't a dick measuring contest with other men over who has the hottest woman.
 
One of the few things in Elliot's childhood he actually had a right to complain about was his father ceasing all child support payments during the PRODUCTION of Oh My God. Not during the F I N A N C I A L C R I S I S after it bombed, he just chose to stop supporting his children in preparation for the documentary.

Elliot's mother got a different job to pick up the slack and still had to move to a cheaper apartment, while his dad took in an exchange student (despite not paying for his own kids) and bought a motorcycle.
To my chagrin, my father decided to take up motorcycle riding. He pulled up to the house one day in a roaring Harley Davidson, and I was completely baffled. I suppose it was due to some mid-life crisis he was going through. A motorcycle… Really?
Elliot only seemed embarrassed by his dad trying to be cool and not that he bought a motorcycle instead of feeding his son and daughter. Overall, it doesn't seem to have occurred to Elliot that this string of events suggests his father loves his movie/exchange student/motorcycle more than him and his sister combined
 
One of the few things in Elliot's childhood he actually had a right to complain about was his father ceasing all child support payments during the PRODUCTION of Oh My God. Not during the F I N A N C I A L C R I S I S after it bombed, he just chose to stop supporting his children in preparation for the documentary.

Elliot's mother got a different job to pick up the slack and still had to move to a cheaper apartment, while his dad took in an exchange student (despite not paying for his own kids) and bought a motorcycle.

Elliot only seemed embarrassed by his dad trying to be cool and not that he bought a motorcycle instead of feeding his son and daughter. Overall, it doesn't seem to have occurred to Elliot that this string of events suggests his father loves his movie/exchange student/motorcycle more than him and his sister combined
I won't blame any man for refusing to contribute to his ex's finances and the child that she's most likely using against you.
 
Elliot didn't really seem to understand how relationships work really at all. A healthy relationship isn't a dick measuring contest with other men over who has the hottest woman.

Without relationship experience and feeling left out, what would you expect? In a way I really do feel bad for the guy, but he didn't have to do what he did. I've had friends who struggled to get a girlfriend and it really made them resentful and/or weird.

Once they got a piece of action, they completely changed and stopped being so unbearable.
How actually autistic do you have to be to be an incel when you have a crazy rich Hollywood dad and own a fucking Porsche?
His Hollywood dad wasn't that rich. He went broke from that God movie. Yes Elliot was privileged, but not as much as most people think he was. His BMW was a base model 3series that his mom gave him and he couldn't hold a job.

In his case, getting a social job such as waiter or bartender would have possibly helped him, along with lifting weights and having hobbies.
 
All getting a social job would've served to do for Elliot was give him more opportunities to get the shit beaten out of him by based chads
The real issue of course being:
"...most of the jobs that were available to me at the time were jobs
I considered to be beneath me. My mother wanted me to get a simple retail job, and the thought of
myself doing that was mortifying. It would be completely against my character. I am an intellectual who
is destined for greatness. I would never perform a low-class service job."
 
The real issue of course being:
"...most of the jobs that were available to me at the time were jobs
I considered to be beneath me. My mother wanted me to get a simple retail job, and the thought of
myself doing that was mortifying. It would be completely against my character. I am an intellectual who
is destined for greatness. I would never perform a low-class service job."
What a spoiled fucking cunt. He should've died a worse death.
 
Without relationship experience and feeling left out, what would you expect? In a way I really do feel bad for the guy, but he didn't have to do what he did. I've had friends who struggled to get a girlfriend and it really made them resentful and/or weird.
I don’t pity him, but I don’t think he turned out the way he did intentionally. It’s just a case of nature producing something “off,” and it failing to reproduce.
His Hollywood dad wasn't that rich. He went broke from that God movie. Yes Elliot was privileged, but not as much as most people think he was. His BMW was a base model 3series that his mom gave him and he couldn't hold a job.
A base model 3 series is just more tasteful than a 7. I like 5s, but I’ve only ever seen weird older people with 7s.

Anyways, that’s abnormally privileged. I don’t know anyone who was given a car from there parents that wasn’t just a beater, like a ten-years+ old Camry, even though they could afford to. First, your kid is likely to crash their first car anyways, and second, it’s the biggest thing a teenager wants and therefore the best thing to teach them a lesson about working for shit and the value of money.

I think that’s where his parents fucked up. They let him play WoW instead of working and being forced to learn minimum basic social skills.

It was all “here’s a special school, here’s a life coach, here’s a therapist.” I’m not against therapy, but the rest of the shit just validated his belief that he had excuses.
In his case, getting a social job such as waiter or bartender would have possibly helped him, along with lifting weights and having hobbies.
I think jobs are the best because you’re distracted from over-focusing on the social shit. Social skill development ends up being tertiary, and the mind is drained of resources to obstruct and self defeat.
 
Elliot didn't really seem to understand how relationships work really at all. A healthy relationship isn't a dick measuring contest with other men over who has the hottest woman.
You can really trace why Elliot so needed a girl his age, and it is very ego driven. He never really longed for all the emotionally fulfilling parts of being in a relationship: the reciporicated feelings, the intimacy, the quiet moments and the little things. Most of the times where he bellyached about being a virgin, it was within the context that he was a virgin while the men around him have already lost their cards. He felt like less of a man because of it, he says the word "inferior" a lot in his manifesto when referring to himself. Like many incels, pickup artists, and just generally emotionally stunted men, love and sex to him is a game, feeling masculine is the prize, and feeling weak and emasculated is the punishment.
 
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