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The Doctor's Wife
I'm not sure why I even started reading it. I never read the UniBomber's or any of the others. But I started reading this one last night and found myself totally fascinated and horrified at how he viewed the world. What I don't understand is how so many people so clearly knew something was wrong for so many years, yet did nothing. His parents hired him a "life coach".
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...med-elliot-rodger-manifesto-article-1.1805983 or
http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/1173808-elliot-rodger-manifesto.html#document
"Those girls deserved to be dumped in boiling water for the crime of not giving me the attention and adoration I so rightfully deserved." This is what he said about two girls at a bus stop who didn't smile at him, so he threw his coffee at them.
I do have to, unfortunately, agree with the NRA this time. Gun restrictions, or lack thereof, had nothing to do with what happened in Santa Barbara. On the other hand, once he bought his first gun, he does write about how powerful that made him feel, saying "Who's the alpha male now, bitches."
Has anyone else read it?
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nat...med-elliot-rodger-manifesto-article-1.1805983 or
http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/1173808-elliot-rodger-manifesto.html#document
"Those girls deserved to be dumped in boiling water for the crime of not giving me the attention and adoration I so rightfully deserved." This is what he said about two girls at a bus stop who didn't smile at him, so he threw his coffee at them.
I do have to, unfortunately, agree with the NRA this time. Gun restrictions, or lack thereof, had nothing to do with what happened in Santa Barbara. On the other hand, once he bought his first gun, he does write about how powerful that made him feel, saying "Who's the alpha male now, bitches."
Has anyone else read it?
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