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Wow, that was fucking stupid.
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In other words, The Catcher in the Rye From Hell.The story reads as a frustrated little boy's diary, and that tone never changes... he wants to come across as this worldy intellectual...while pondering on the tragedy of life, but all he manages to do is come across as a perpetual whiny, spoiled child.
Sometimes I wonder what it would be like if someone I knew grew up to be infamous and it's reasons like this that make me thankful (in the spirit of your great American Turkey Day) that my life and everyone I know are more or less plain as fuck.I already mentioned this on the Elliot Rodger thread, but two of my SoCal friends grew up with him. An older third one met Rodger through them several months before the massacre, and was convinced the guy was deranged and dangerous, and cut off all contact with him. All three were mentioned by name in the Manifesto.
Slut-hatin' spergs said:Masculinity theory, also known as Colez' masculinity theory, is a theory of physical attractiveness that regards a masculine appearance—in both face and body—as the most important quality to a man's attractiveness. This "masculinity" usually refers to the robust bone structure and muscle mass. According to the masculinity crew, the ideal man is tall, big-framed and muscular, with prominent brow ridges, a wide jaw and a broad face. Another ideal is the mascthetic look which emphasizes both a masculine appearance along with facial aesthetics.
Hans und Franz said:Taller, larger-framed men are not just more attractive but they're being perceived to have higher status.
They're being perceived to be more dominant.
Being dominant in all areas, including sex.
Being more forceful when trusting his penis in and out, WITHOUT EFFORT.
Being able to throw a female around, WITHOUT EFFORT.
Having more stamina, WITHOUT EFFORT.
While the short male has to make an effort during sex.
Having a weak trust.
Getting tired easily.
Not pounding as hard in result.
Sure, a short male could throw a female around and "dominate" her all he wants just like a tall man.
But it isn't the same.
The short guy has to go through GREAT EFFORT to do this.
Sure, the manlet could be as forceful when trusting his penis in and out, but WITH GREAT EFFORT.
Sure, the manlet could throw a female around, but WITH GREAT EFFORT.
Sure, the manlet could have more stamina, but WITH GREAT EFFORT.
But too much effort is a turnoff.
Like how being a try-hard is a turnoff.
Women are attracted to bullies because they're dominant.
But it's not just dominance, but EFFORTLESSNESS.
Knocking someone out is attractive.
But being able to EFFORTLESSLY knock someone out is even more attractive.
Far more attractive than the manlet who has to go through great lengths to win a fight.
The EFFORTLESS man is more attractive, even if both men will win.
The KEY to being perceived as EFFORTLESS during sex is being a tall, big-framed man.
The best parts to read are near the end IMO, where Elliot's pettiness becomes beyond extreme. He cries to his mother on the phone because some black dude had sex with a blond girl, and throws drinks at random girls before running away, cackling. He basically acts like a cartoon villain. At one point he tries to push people off a ledge out of spite but gets thrown off himself instead. It's hilarious to read and scary at the same time.I read the Manifesto and it's a pretty painful thing to read... the guy is so extremely full of himself, every page from beginning to end oozes extreme narcissism. It's not so much a Manifesto as it is a badly written autobiography, from his birth to right before he died, describing his life with the painfully detailed style of a special individual. His life is not at all bad; he travels the world from a young age, his mother used to date George Lucas and gets little Elliot (a huge Star Wars fan) to see a Star Wars movie premier and meet his favorite actors. He watches a lot of movies, old and new, and when he's a teenager and he's misbehaving quite a bit, his father decides to send him to Marocco with his stepmother, who's from there. They stay in an ancient Kashba that was used to shoot a James Bond movie. Pretty awesome, right? Yet all Elliot does is complain about the heat, the humidity, the food... he sees the negativity in everything, and nothing is ever good enough for him.
His grandfather is "old and boring" to him, but a little research learns us that the man was one of the first to photograph several indegenous tribes and experience, first-hand, the liberation of several Nazi concentration camps. Elliot Rodger drinks the finest wines, meets movie stars, visits sets... his father, mother and stepmother have fascinating connections, his grandparents have amazing stories to tell. And yet all he does is whine and cry about his lack of popularity. At the same time, he flat out refuses to hang out with the kids he sees as "not cool", and desperately tries to be accepted by the in-crowd. They pick up skating? He picks up skating. Blonde boy gets a girlfriend? Elliot dyes his hair blonde. The story reads as a frustrated little boy's diary, and that tone never changes... he wants to come across as this worldy intellectual, sipping wine and taking long walks through nature while pondering on the tragedy of life, but all he manages to do is come across as a perpetual whiny, spoiled child.
Only at the very end, "My Twisted World" stops being a faggy try-hard Mean Girls' style diary and becomes an actual Manifesto... but it's very half-assed. The main idea is that women suck and men ought to be in charge of them. Women choose "bad boys" over "good men" like Elliot, therefore they should be treated like cattle and devided among good men. They should be bred artificially because "sex is immoral and brings out the worst in people". The world will be lead by one Supreme Leader (Elliot). Then he goes full Tolkien... he wants to reside in a gigantic tower and, from his high and mighty Sauron-like dwelling, oversee all of humanity and ensure they "do the right thing".
Elliot then details his plans for his intended mass murder, and muses about whether or not he will be able to kill his stepmother and half-brother. He says he could probably kill them without remorse, but would be unable to kill his father because part of him still looks up to him for "being an alpha man who can get women easily". Then the diary\manifesto stops rather abruptly... he uploads his videos, mails his writings to his mother, therapist and family, and stabs to death his roommates shortly after he finishes writing.
It's not a good read, but it's very insightful in the way people like him think and operate. The mindset Elliot has is common among wizards, loveshies, "sluthate" people, PUAs, MRAs, 'incels' and other losers. The weird thing though, is that Elliot had by far the best chance of success, the best connection, the richest family, the most interesting background. He was educated, he was wealthy, he was well-traveled. And yet he cultivated a toxic mindset, undoubtedly worsened by his contact with various toxic online communities, that ended up leading to his death and those of many innocents.
And that man is these people's greatest hero. The whiniest, faggiest, douchiest motherfucker that ever lived. The guy with the world's most punchable face. He's an inspiration, almost a saint, to these people. That tells you all you need to know about SlutHate and their memberbase.
The vocaroo dramatic readings of "that black boy having a gf" are both golden and unnerving.The best parts to read are near the end IMO, where Elliot's pettiness becomes beyond extreme. He cries to his mother on the phone because some black dude had sex with a blond girl, and throws drinks at random girls before running away, cackling. He basically acts like a cartoon villain. At one point he tries to push people off a ledge out of spite but gets thrown off himself instead. It's hilarious to read and scary at the same time.
At one point he tries to push people off a ledge out of spite but gets thrown off himself instead
There's no difference when I do their weirdo tongue thing. Guess I must be a Chad Thundercock."How to simulate a normal (protruded) maxilla"
This sounds like something you'd read in the Kama Sutra.
... and breaks his leg. That book is amazing.
All three of my friends had to go into hiding for several days after the Manifesto became publicly accessible. They were under siege from reporters who'd doxed their names. The worst of the lot was a British guy from the MAIL who literally camped out on the street outside one friend's home.Sometimes I wonder what it would be like if someone I knew grew up to be infamous and it's reasons like this that make me thankful (in the spirit of your great American Turkey Day) that my life and everyone I know are more or less plain as fuck.
http://sluthate.com/w/Main_Page said:SlutHate's etre d'raison...
The best parts to read are near the end IMO, where Elliot's pettiness becomes beyond extreme. He cries to his mother on the phone because some black dude had sex with a blond girl, and throws drinks at random girls before running away, cackling. He basically acts like a cartoon villain. At one point he tries to push people off a ledge out of spite but gets thrown off himself instead. It's hilarious to read and scary at the same time.
stupid wiki said:Society invests lots of effort into combating women's problem of sexual harassment, yet does virtually nothing to combat men's problem involuntary celibacy
I, personally, would not refer to most of the 22 year-old males I know as men. Most of them are still living on their parents' money &etc. at that age.I found it very interesting how he always refered to men his age as "boys" in the same way that a fourth-grader talks about other kids in his class. Certainly some arrested development there.
FUCK YOURSELVES, ASSHOLE. SLUTS MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE. ;_;Once upon a time, there was a manosphere forum called PUAHate.com, where only the most supreme of gentlemen gathered to bash pickup artists and women alike. It was that special kind of place where the trolls had become indistinguishable from the real posters, most of which had already left by 2013.
However, PUAHate could not survive the media attention after Elliot Rodger's incel revolution and was promptly taken down. Some of its more sane ex-members migrated to /r/puahate, and the rest... Well, that's what this is about really.
Typical Sluthate topics include obsessing over physical appearances (you'd almost think they were gay), making edgy posts about race, and generally being pessimistic about their chances with the opposite sex.
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You see, the truly masculine man spends a lot of time thinking about sex. And other men. And other men having sex. And how hard all of those men are fucking... and how much effort they expend as they thrust and pound and, and, and... oh. Oh my.
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