Manosphere Kentray "Kent" E Brown - Elliot Rodger The Second.

i don't have any consoles. are any of you guys gonna play vidya with kent?
I'm not a gamer or I would out of a mix of wanting to see him in better spirts and if he's any good.
So when he isn't whining about women he's sperging about vidya he doesn't have because he doesn't have a job. Never thought I'd say it but maybe "I was an ugly baby Part 42" would be more entertaining.
I get them feels but I think when he's not upset he's a bit more composed and speaks better, granted on the content and reasoning behind it it's lost but his studder is gone, he repeats less and the "you know what I'm saying" count drops ten fold.
 
So when he isn't whining about women he's sperging about vidya he doesn't have because he doesn't have a job. Never thought I'd say it but maybe "I was an ugly baby Part 42" would be more entertaining.
It's more, "Vidya he doesn't have but will soon because his parents spoil him really badly."

I had suspected Kent to have been spoiled in past videos, but these recent video game and console ones confirm it. Kent is a horribly spoiled child. When he's talked about where he gets his money in the past, he's always got really defensive and told us that, "it's not any of our business." He also seems to have a good amount of money for spending on things such as his car, his ridiculous amount of hats and other clothing, and video games, in addition to other purchases like sports tickets. Yet we know Kent doesn't have a job, and that he's never been employed. Obviously this money is coming from somewhere, and given his defensiveness about it, it seems like he's embarrassed to admit his parents pay for everything for him. Especially since anyone working for their money would value it a lot more. Most people don't buy the same item multiple times for no reason because they know that money is limited, and they'll have to invest time and effort into getting more money if they make that useless purchase. Kent? Kent doesn't worry about that. His parents will cut him another check in a couple weeks and he'll be set.

Really, it makes a lot of sense to compare him to Elliot Rodger. Kent, much like ER, had a fairly comfortable upbringing. I wouldn't be surprised if Kent, having a learning disability and displaying signs of Asperger's Syndrome, was praised like Chris was, with having his parents treat every little thing he did right as an amazing accomplishment, as they thought with his likely being autistic and having a learning disability that he would be unable to do practically anything. Kent may have struggled through school for understandable reasons given that disability, but he likely didn't have many other pressing problems. His parents had everything under control, and gave him a sizable allowance to keep him entertained and happy. Kent likely didn't have much of a direction in life, and when he graduated high school, he was left wondering, "What now?" A lot of people worry about things like their career or money, as well as relationships, but Kent, lacking direction and having his parents pay for everything he wanted, probably didn't worry about getting an education or working.

Kent has tried to do community college work a couple times, but it seemed like he was more going through the motions, especially since it seems his parents were paying him to do it. As for a job, well, there's not that big of an incentive to get a job when you're already having all your purchases covered, is there? With no really eye on the future driving him to get an education, or necessity for money requiring him to get a job, Kent decided to focus on getting a girlfriend--the one thing that ER proved money couldn't buy. Sorry for the long story for all of this, but I really think it's probably true. Just like ER, Kent has had everything handed to him for his life, then comes puberty and a bunch of hormones, and they're obsessed with the one thing that mommy's credit card cannot buy them--a partner. A lot of cows obsess over their lack of a significant other, but I believe most others have other things they care about, such as Chris and hoping to make Sonichu into a multimillion dollar franchise. The likes of Kent or ER revolve solely around sex--everything else is second to their want for a girlfriend.
 
Uh oh, we got E drama.

Kent seems very well composed and polite and says he just wants to undo the lies. He says it's not personal, that's nice Kent is being the bigger man than a troll. He's very defensive about the no job claim.

Instead of insulting Kent is pushing Moonman to work on his schooling and educate himself. Kent says he doesn't want to aruge with a kid on youtube, bu this video exists. He throws an olive branch out of friendly vidya. The term is used of "chopping it up".

Kent says it's not Moonman's fault he's not mature he's not old Kent says he is too, and working on maturity. He claims he's tired of bitching about no women, he will pop on about it but he wants to focus on the good. (optimistic ratings incoming lol)

Kent says he just wants to fix this and doesn't want drama he just wants to stand up to bullies and feels Moonman is trying to pick a fight. Kent claims Moonman is in PA, maybe he's a angry Phillies fan lol.

I'm seriously glad Kent took the high road to a troll, this kinda stuff is what gives me hope for him. I have not watched the video he's responding too. I will say, I still have some doubts about Kent's employment and if he's really not employed it's really disrespectful to his folks or who ever is supporting him to claim he's paying his way in the world. I hope he's better than that. If Kent really is employed I don't blame him for not letting people know even more after Weens found the T-mobile girl. If I have to speculate on Kent's employment if any he's probably helping family or a family friends on the side.

If Kent is reading this, I'd buy you a beer after that.
 
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Kent says he just wants to fix this and doesn't want drama he just wants to stand up to bullies and feels Moonman is trying to pick a fight.

Considering that nick, I'd be pretty much 100% sure Kent is right.
 
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"I do have a job, I do have a job."

Kent you literally just last week ranted about never having been given a job, or even gotten an interview.

"How do I buy my hats, how do I buy my gas, how do I buy my food? If I didn't have a job."

Kent, I think we already figured it out.

Also, I love Kent going on about how he knows better because he's older and that Moonman's brain wouldn't be, "fully developed." Despite the fact that Kent's wouldn't be either as brain development ends at twenty-five. Kent's also a bit optimistic if he thinks he's going to stop obsessing over women.

I took the time to find the video Moonman made about Kent. It's actually about Kent and Jamil.


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Moonman has a bunch of posters of scantily clad women, so he starts off looking like a sperg... But honestly, Moonman is pretty right on a lot of what he's talking about to Kent. He even compliments Kent once for being open enough to admit his problems and frustration, rather than submerge it. He calls out that Kent needs to focus more on his life before he worries about getting a girlfriend, what with Kent having no job and not attending any school. He also puts Jamil in his place, overall Moonman seems like an alright guy. If you look at his other videos, he may seem cow-like, I haven't seen them, but from what I understand he's actually just been doing a lot of Kent parodies, which I believe was mentioned at one point here early on. Which if why you get videos of Moonman making ramen, or unboxing games no one cares about. Hell he even has a Let's Talk about Rejection series. Might check them out sometime.
 
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MoonManTV has consistently appeared in kent's youtube comments for a while now, presumably in order to bait kent into watching his coolguy videos. apparently, it worked.

ALSO! new video:

kent reviews a movie from 1999
 
Kent talked before about how he was applying to all these places and not getting interviews. He mentioned before that he might as well go on disability. And yet he says that he has a job now? In early podcasts he mentioned having a job as well so it threw me for a loop when he later mentioned that he was applying to these places and not getting interviews...

Even if Kent is unemployed, can you blame him? He's not only autistic and has a learning disability. But he's legit low-IQ too. 80% of adults with Asperger's are unemployed. And even more are underemployed (part-timers or University/college grads working jobs below their level). And Kent is definitely not one of the high-IQ Aspies. Kent should be on disability if he isn't already. That's what disability is for. He's pretty much useless to society. And if his parents want to give him money to buy games, clothes and hats, that's their money, their choice. He's almost borderline retarded anyway so he's not capable of earning those things for himself anyway. Leave him alone. Even retards need some entertainment. Most autists with a high-IQ can't even hold down a job... That should tell you everything you need to know about Kent's career prospects. A High-IQ autist can excel in school at least. But Kent doesn't even have IQ going for him...

It's a miracle that Kent even knows how to operate a vehicle. A lot of aspies are not competent behind the wheel. You need to "read" other drivers on the road in order to be a good driver
 
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Kent talked before about how he was applying to all these places and not getting interviews. He mentioned before that he might as well go on disability. And yet he says that he has a job now? In early podcasts he mentioned having a job as well so it threw me for a loop when he later mentioned that he was applying to these places and not getting interviews...

Even if Kent is unemployed, can you blame him? He's not only autistic and has a learning disability. But he's legit low-IQ too. 80% of adults with Asperger's are unemployed. And even more are underemployed (part-timers or University/college grads working jobs below their level). And Kent is definitely not one of the high-IQ Aspies. Kent should be on disability if he isn't already. That's what disability is for. He's pretty much useless to society. And if his parents want to give him money to buy games, clothes and hats, that's their money, their choice. He's almost borderline retarded anyway so he's not capable of earning those things for himself anyway. Leave him alone. Even retards need some entertainment. Most autists with a high-IQ can't even hold down a job... That should tell you everything you need to know about Kent's career prospects. A High-IQ autist can excel in school at least. But Kent doesn't even have IQ going for him...

It's a miracle that Kent even knows how to operate a vehicle. A lot of aspies are not competent behind the wheel. You need to "read" other drivers on the road in order to be a good driver
A learning disability and Asperger's certainly isn't a fun combination, but it doesn't render him entirely incompetent and useless. Maybe he'd struggle with more complicated fields, but he's hardly anywhere near nonfunctional enough that he couldn't hold down a standard minimum wage job. People with Downs Syndrome can even do so. Also, citation on any of those statistics? Or the fact you somehow got Kent's IQ, and that's without getting into IQ being rather irrelevant in the first place.

I doubt you really didn't try to imply that all it takes is some autism diagnosis to render a person a mentally incompetent child that needs to be treated as such for the rest of their life, but the whiteknighting sort of got that kind of message across.
 
A learning disability and Asperger's certainly isn't a fun combination, but it doesn't render him entirely incompetent and useless. Maybe he'd struggle with more complicated fields, but he's hardly anywhere near nonfunctional enough that he couldn't hold down a standard minimum wage job. People with Downs Syndrome can even do so. Also, citation on any of those statistics? Or the fact you somehow got Kent's IQ, and that's without getting into IQ being rather irrelevant in the first place.

I doubt you really didn't try to imply that all it takes is some autism diagnosis to render a person a mentally incompetent child that needs to be treated as such for the rest of their life, but the whiteknighting sort of got that kind of message across.
There was an article posted on Forbes in 2011 about the unemployment stat. I found it on Google. But the link is dead.
"daunting 80% unemployment rate among Aspies"
I see that the same statistic was repeated on wrongplanet.

Even if Kent was capable of working a minimum wage job that doesn't deal with customers (I would never hire Kent to work up front. I'd put him in the back flipping burgers and washing dishes), the United States is still in a recession and Northern California probably isn't any different. There are plenty of people in America who can't even get a minimum wage job because there's just not enough jobs for everyone. You have college grads and laid off employees from higher-level jobs who are applying for a job at McDonald's now. There are a lot of Americans who aren't even worth $7.25/hr in the market place right now. The labour supply is just too high relative to the consumer demand. And the minimum wage in California is $9/hr. Which is going to make it even harder for Kent to get a job. Especially when you can just hire one of California's many illegal immigrants to work under the table for less.

This is why I've never liked the minimum wage laws. All the bleeding heart liberals who are calling for a $15/hr minimum wage (which is going into effect in Los Angeles, CA, Connectcuit and fast food chains in New York State) have no idea how many people would be completely priced out of the labour market and be completely unemployed if the minimum wage was $15/hr. Let the market pay people what they are worth. And then the government can give the poor more tax credits and supplemental income if their wage isn't enough. Because right now with the way the system works, lots of menial labour workers can't get jobs and have to rely on food stamps and welfare if they can even get it. And welfare pays very little and requires a lot of hoop jumping to get.
 
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There was an article posted on Forbes in 2011 about the unemployment stat. I found it on Google. But the link is dead.
"daunting 80% unemployment rate among Aspies"
I see that the same statistic was repeated on wrongplanet.
Having read the entirety of the @Connor Bible thread, I'd put anything quoted on WrongPlanet in the 'take with salt,' category. Considering it's mostly asspatting other users there, I could see such a statistic being flown around for purposes of encouraging users that it's okay to live the NEET life because others do it too.[/quote]

Even if Kent was capable of working a minimum wage job that doesn't deal with customers (I would never hire Kent to work up front. I'd put him in the back flipping burgers and washing dishes), the United States is still in a recession and Northern California probably isn't any different. There are plenty of people in America who can't even get a minimum wage job because there's just not enough jobs for everyone. You have college grads and laid off employees from higher-level jobs who are applying for a job at McDonald's now. There are a lot of Americans who aren't even worth $7.25/hr in the market place right now. The labour supply is just too high relative to the consumer demand. And the minimum wage in California is $9/hr. Which is going to make it even harder for Kent to get a job.

I know the U.S. weathered its second worst recession not too recently, but people really exaggerate how bad it is, at least now. Especially since Kent says no employers even gave him a single interview, and that he had even done followups after it. It'll take sometime for someone without experience, yes, but it's not some impossible task. The national unemployment rate is only 5.3%, not 80%. Plus, $9/hr isn't too bad for Californian companies, the state has some of the most expensive property and overall cost of living in the country, it's not a mid-west state.

Kent's lack of a job is really more to do with is lack of motivation. I'm sure he applied at Lids, but beyond that I'm doubtful there's much, especially since his parents seem to give him a very large allowance, so there's not much urgency, as his needs and hobbies are still being covered.

Especially when you can just hire one of California's many illegal immigrants to work under the table for less.
*yawn*
 
Having read the entirety of the @Connor Bible thread, I'd put anything quoted on WrongPlanet in the 'take with salt,' category. Considering it's mostly asspatting other users there, I could see such a statistic being flown around for purposes of encouraging users that it's okay to live the NEET life because others do it too.
That quote was originally from Forbes. You can google the quote. Just because Wrong Planet frequently cites that stat, Forbes is full of shit?

I know the U.S. weathered its second worst recession not too recently, but people really exaggerate how bad it is, at least now. Especially since Kent says no employers even gave him a single interview, and that he had even done followups after it. It'll take sometime for someone without experience, yes, but it's not some impossible task. The national unemployment rate is only 5.3%, not 80%. Plus, $9/hr isn't too bad for Californian companies, the state has some of the most expensive property and overall cost of living in the country, it's not a mid-west state.
You do know that they don't count people who stopped looking for work as unemployed right? The labour force participation rate in America is terrible. The reason why the unemployment rate improved is because a lot of people stopped looking for work. And many of the full-time jobs that were lost were replaced by part-time jobs... If you used to work full-time and you lost your job and now all you can get it part-time work, you're underemployed at the very least. Unless you don't want to work full-time anymore. The fact that the cost of living in California is high relative to the national average doesn't necessarily mean that an autistic kid who sounds borderline retarded when he speaks would be able to command $9/hr in the market place...
 
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i think what's going on here is kent's stretching the definition of "job."

kent almost certainly does not have a 9-5 or otherwise full-time job.

i would believe it if kent had some kind of shitty cutco/MLM job. i would also believe it if he were working for a family member (kent's family is pretty big) doing minor/part-time work. i'm basing this on the fact that kent whines at length about his various failed attempts at getting employed in real places (e.g. lids)--that's the only way that this sort of thing makes sense. motherfucking kentray brown is not about to work two jobs, that much should be obvious to anybody.

i suppose it's possible that he's just straight-up lying, too, but i think it's more likely that kent is taking a half-truth and stretching it out of the realm of believability.

it doesn't really matter, anyway. his income is probably pretty meaningless since even if he uses his presumably under-the-table paycheck to buy hats and panda express, the necessities of his existence are clearly taken care of by his mom or whoever.

kent lives a very financially comfortable existence.
 
That quote was originally from Forbes. You can google the quote. Just because Wrong Planet frequently cites that stat, Forbes is full of shit?
Forbes is rather large, and I would note that some times stats can be misleading in the way they were collected. People are often looking for ways to slightly skew results while remaining technically truthful, or phrasing it in a center way to purposefully get a certain answer. And by sheer coincidence, I was actually talking to a friend yesterday about a Forbes article, where they discussed statistics for what video games held the highest total sales, and they cited the same game twice, once specifying that one entry was on a mobile platform, and the other entry being unspecified as to what it was on...So yes, sometimes even Forbes can make mistakes. It's a rather large website, and online articles can go out with surprisingly little fact checking.
You do know that they don't count people who stopped looking for work as unemployed right? The labour force participation rate in America is terrible. The reason why the unemployment rate improved is because a lot of people stopped looking for work. And many of the full-time jobs that were lost were replaced by part-time jobs...

Yes, I'm well aware of the fact that the unemployment statistics are generated by looking at the amount of people who are still considered in the work force, either presently working or actively searching. However, even the highest estimates only hold that the real unemployment would be two to three points higher than the national average. I'll be generous and give you 8.3%. The overall labor force hasn't dropped anywhere near enough to skew it into such a situation that finding employment would be a nigh impossible task.

If you used to work full-time and you lost your job and now all you can get it part-time work, you're underemployed at the very least. Unless you don't want to work full-time anymore. The fact that the cost of living in California is high relative to the national average doesn't necessarily mean that an autistic kid who sounds borderline retarded when he speaks would be able to command $9/hr in the market place...
In a way the full-time people who may now be part-time are probably over-employed, in that they're forced to work over forty hours a week holding separate jobs, but I digress. It wouldn't be relevant to Kent, anyway, since he'd only be seeking part-time work. And while it doesn't necessarily mean the autistic and nigh incoherent Kent would be hired for sure, nothing rules it out. You compared Kent to being borderline retarded, but as I mentioned earlier, there are people who are literally mentally retarded (I say that in the least offensive way possible) who are working. Borderline isn't that bad by comparison then.

Anyway, I should get going to bed at this point, but my point is that it's not impossible for Kent to get a job at all. He's likely just not even trying. Even if you think it would be nearly impossible for Kent to get a job, surely you can at least concede he'd likely get a single interview? That's why I don't believe Kent, because he says for all his applications and follow-ups, that no one has given him a single interview, not once. A job may be difficult for him, yes, but getting a single interview isn't similarly impossible.
 
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i think what's going on here is kent's stretching the definition of "job."

kent almost certainly does not have a 9-5 or otherwise full-time job.

i would believe it if kent had some kind of shitty cutco/MLM job. i would also believe it if he were working for a family member (kent's family is pretty big) doing minor/part-time work. i'm basing this on the fact that kent whines at length about his various failed attempts at getting employed in real places (e.g. lids)--that's the only way that this sort of thing makes sense. motherfucking kentray brown is not about to work two jobs, that much should be obvious to anybody.

i suppose it's possible that he's just straight-up lying, too, but i think it's more likely that kent is taking a half-truth and stretching it out of the realm of believability.

it doesn't really matter, anyway. his income is probably pretty meaningless since even if he uses his presumably under-the-table paycheck to buy hats and panda express, the necessities of his existence are clearly taken care of by his mom or whoever.

kent lives a very financially comfortable existence.
I think your assessment is probably on the money.

I could see Kent having a casual/odd job. Or he might work part-time/casual for a family member. But there's no fucking way this dude has a 9-5 or equivalent FT work.

Even if he put in the effort, I don't see him getting a job. Maybe PT if he's lucky. The market is really not that forgiving to people with special needs.
 
That's what I was suggesting earlier that he's working probably for family more so because he's claimed he worked for his uncle.

All that aside, thinking Kent is losing status as of lol cow as he's just reviewing stuff poorly, then he goes and spends almost 8 minutes talking about how Star Wars episode 1 is good. Yea, status re earned Kent :lol:
 
I remember once that Kent claimed that he was a security guard at one point of time. I'm sure he lied about having that job too because he would surely be bragging about it to death if it that was true.

Kent is lying about having a job. If he had a job, then why was he going to college this summer for free money? It seems way less likely that he could hold a part-time job and go to summer school at the same time, when his class is most likely 4 hours a day, Monday through Friday. When you get out of class, it's truly not over yet. You still have to do reading and assignments, and studying outside of class, which can take many hours depending on how difficult the course load and difficulty. Kent can't hold together lies very well.
 
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As a person who played both the games in the series, this is rather painful to watch. He compliments the game for being set in a new city than the previous game, that it's a good change for the series...Despite the fact that of the two games only released in that series so far, both of them were set in different locations. He also asks about what happens to a certain character at the end of the second game, and that he hopes the game will address it...Despite the fact the second game very heavily implied what happened to that character, confirming Kent can't pick up at all on even the most obvious things that media try to imply. Kent would read Animal Farm and would come away thinking it was just a kids story. There's a funny part where he goes on about how the fans of the series have had to wait a really long time for the next installment, five years he says, despite the fact there was eight years between the first and second, which he seemed completely oblivious to. Towards the end, he admits he never played the first game, in case that didn't seem apparent by this point.

Also, "Mafia 2 was good, Mafia 2 was real good." Does Kent actually hold a negative opinion on any game? Since the second game was considered pretty disappointing, and was particularly disliked by people who played the original, which was a bit of a cult classic.
 
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