Klaus Kanga II
Germanic ubermensch marsupial
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Besides being a mentalcel, Elliot Rodger was a locationcel/geocel.
Elliot Rodger's face was not all that bad. He had a full head of hair, no glasses (if that matters much, given the nerdy stereotype), and besides that, a cool car (his BMW). Maybe not a Porsche, but still decent! He might have passed as a "prettyboy" in some other locations.
Rodger was located in California. He was exposed to a feministic culture that is extremely hostile to men. Not only is it one of the most agecucked places in the planet and you can be labelled a paedophile and go to prison and be published to the sex offender registry (modern-day pillory) for getting together with a teenage woman who is physically and mentally indistinguishable from an adult (age of majority is a social construct), but men can easily run afoul of the ever-expanding definition of "sexual abuse".
It seems Elliot never tried to initiate a conversation with a potential partner. Unfortunately, men have to do the first step. Maybe he was afraid of making a mistake that puts him at a legal risk.
Elliot Rodger's rather narrow shoulders would still have been a liability, but womens' requirements were apparently less strict back then.
Had Elliot Rodger lived in the 1950s or earlier, he would have had a good chance of getting a girlfriend.
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Elliot Rodger's face was not all that bad. He had a full head of hair, no glasses (if that matters much, given the nerdy stereotype), and besides that, a cool car (his BMW). Maybe not a Porsche, but still decent! He might have passed as a "prettyboy" in some other locations.
Rodger was located in California. He was exposed to a feministic culture that is extremely hostile to men. Not only is it one of the most agecucked places in the planet and you can be labelled a paedophile and go to prison and be published to the sex offender registry (modern-day pillory) for getting together with a teenage woman who is physically and mentally indistinguishable from an adult (age of majority is a social construct), but men can easily run afoul of the ever-expanding definition of "sexual abuse".
It seems Elliot never tried to initiate a conversation with a potential partner. Unfortunately, men have to do the first step. Maybe he was afraid of making a mistake that puts him at a legal risk.
Elliot Rodger's rather narrow shoulders would still have been a liability, but womens' requirements were apparently less strict back then.
Had Elliot Rodger lived in the 1950s or earlier, he would have had a good chance of getting a girlfriend.
[I release this post into the public domain, CC0 1.0.]