Has anyone else read Elliot Rodger's manifesto?
Honestly, I thought it was a fun read. It is interesting to have a direct portal into the mind of a psychopath.
Many laugh-out-loud moments. I laughed when I read of his self-prescribed "superior memory" in the second paragraph, but it quickly becomes apparent that his memory really is quite extraordinary, or he's just lying, or my own memory is terrible.
Stefan Molyneux insinuates that he was neglected as a child and poorly raised, thrust into new environments without preparation, and generally ignored. Was Elliot's life really that bad? is Stefan projecting?
How much of it was truthful?
Why did he decide to let his step-mother and brother live?
http://abclocal.go.com/three/kabc/kabc/My-Twisted-World.pdf
He wasn't a psychopath, just a deluded, unempathic loser who externalised his anger.
>>7660346
Idk but based Stefan is always correct
>>7660346
It was pretty nihilistic but it had a wicked sense of humor
Supreme Gentleboy
>>7660346
>Stefan Molyneux
Is he generally respected on /lit/?
I read it and he doesn't have a brother.
I felt a bit nauseous at the end.
Worse than catcher in the rye. Lil' fag thought he deserved women because he was middle class. typical American Asian beta cuck: wants prom queens, looks down on "sluts" mommy issues ad nauseam desu senpai
>>7660412
No.
>>7660412
no, he's a fat bald fuck
>>7660346
>I laughed when I read of his self-prescribed "superior memory" in the second paragraph, but it quickly becomes apparent that his memory really is quite extraordinary, or he's just lying, or my own memory is terrible.
That is a clear superiority complex. Most likely he feels inferior because he has never gotten any, so now he has to resort to deluding himself that he is superior to other people in anything other than a marginal way. And even if his memory is better it is still marginal and he is still deluding himself to think that he really is superior to others.
>>7660346
Is it published yet? I could imagine some publishers getting a hold of it and including notes from leading psychologists.