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Image 1 — ElliotR1, Elliot Rodger's Wikipedia account.
Image 2 — ElliotR1, Elliot Rodger's Wikipedia account.

ElliotR1, Elliot Rodger's Wikipedia account.

George Rodger was his grandfather who was a famous photographer. You can see his frustrations with virginity here over the fellatio and footjob articles, he also seemed to have an interest in the Eastwood suburb of Sydney, Australia for no particular reason.

u/autist_throw — 1 day ago

Footage of the 2025 Taipei stabbings which left 4 dead (including the perp) and 11 others injured.

On the 19th of December, 2025, 27-year-old Chang Wen went on a stabbing spree at the Taipei Main Station (seen here) and later at a Eslite Shopping Center. He committed suicide by jumping off the roof of the building. He was a copycat criminal who was motivated be the 2014 Taipei Metro Stabbing which left 4 dead and 24 others injured.

This video isn't nearly as graphic as most other videos with this flair but I still think it's the most fitting.

u/autist_throw — 1 day ago

Cases of mass attacks which used toxic gas?

The only mass gas attacks I know of are the Tokyo Subway attack and the Midwest Furfest attack. Are there any other prominent attacks that used toxic gas?

I assume the lack of dangerous gas attacks is simply because it's more time consuming to make than a simple explosive and wouldn't be as deadly as a bomb or gun.

u/autist_throw — 2 days ago

Did Scott Beierle know of George Sodini?

I know Beierle was aware of the existence of Elliot Rodger but did he know about George Sodini? Honestly Beierle had a lot in common with Sodini, they were both middle-aged men who attacked similar locations with handguns over their inability to get laid, both primarily targeting women. They also both had a small presence on YouTube.

u/autist_throw — 5 days ago

Did Elliot Rodger ever read any fascist political theory?

I know this seems like an odd question but on his second YouTube channel, Valtharion, Elliot left a comment praising Adolf Hitler (pictured here) and his internet search history showed an interest in Nazi Germany. He also criticized democracy in his private journal, which is a fascistic belief. I'm not even mentioning his well-documented racism here.

I suppose this question could just be, "Did Elliot Rodger consider himself a fascist?" to which I'm certain the answer would be yes. However, Elliot was also an avid reader, so I'm curious to know if he ever actually read any fascist theory.

I tried asking this question in the Elliot Rodger subreddit but they only accept allowed posts now and I don't think they'll ever respond to my request.

u/autist_throw — 5 days ago

Grawitz was head of the German red cross and a close advisor to Heinrich Himmler. He notably authorized inhumane experiments to be carried out on Concentration Camp prisoners. During the end of WW2, Grawitz moved into Hitler's Führerbunker as a physician.

Grawitz had personally requested to be allowed to leave Berlin in order for him and his family to survive, Adolf Hitler denied this request. Grawitz, fearful of potential Soviet capture, decided the best course of option would be to murder his entire family and then himself. He carried the murder out by detonating two grenades under the dining room table as the family ate.

Additional information:

-This event was dramatized in the 2004 film Downfall with Christian Hoening playing Grawitz.

-His wife's name was Ilse Taubert Grawitz, yet I couldn't find any information on who his children were or even how mamy he had, not even on his FindAGrave. It may be worth pointing out that in Downfall he is depicted as having two daughters and one son.

-Unlike the more infamous case of the Goebbels murders, there is no evidence to suggest that Grawitz's wife acted as an accomplice.

u/autist_throw — 7 days ago

William Sinclair was later pardoned of the crime by King James VI thanks to the intervention of his relatives, who argued he was too young.

The attached image is an old artistic rendition of Edinburgh High School.

u/autist_throw — 8 days ago

I put successful in quotations because I hesitate to use any positive noun to describe the act of mass murder.

Pictured here are 3 Asian mass stabbers from Japan, Indonesia, and China specifically. All of them killed a minimum of 8 people, which is substantially higher than the vast majority of mass stabbings that happen out of Asia, with the Saskatchewan stabbings being the only real exception.

u/autist_throw — 11 days ago

I have literally treated normies with nothing but kindness, the only times I've been even remotely rude to them is in response to their rudeness. To be honest, I only react to their rudeness about 40% of the time, I usually just take it like a cuck.

But yeah, I'm in high school at the moment, and every normie here delights in my pain despite the fact I'm a presumably NT decent-looking guy. The only abnormal thing about me is my VERY BAD speech impediment, I stutter and slur over my words constantly, and I can't pronounce the R's at the middle or end of my words.

Normies treat me with unbelievable cruelty, they spread rumors about me that they know aren't true, they taunt me, take pictures of me for literally no reason, and they push and poke me as well. My only real friend at school is a Mexican ultra-nationalist (no hyperbole).

I shower everyday, I use shampoo and conditioner and allat, I use deodorant and I brush my teeth, I put on cologne sometimes, and I dress pretty casually. There is literally not a single reason for normies to hate me besides my speech impediment.

The worst part is how spineless I am, I always do favors for my bullies, even the most asshole-ish ones. They'll often pretend to be nice to me only in exchange for a favor. I'd like to be a normie at my school for a day just so I could see what I do that's so different from all the others.

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u/autist_throw — 12 days ago

-A semi-presidential democracy based off the current French model is established.

-The electoral college is abolished and a two-round system is put in place.

-The President serves a single 5-year term with no possibility for re-election.

-Members of the House of Representatives serve for 3-year terms.

-Every inhabited non-state US territory is given 1 Senator each.

-Senators cannot introduce legislation but still hold voting powers.

-The office of Vice President is abolished.

u/autist_throw — 13 days ago
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Does it have any deeper origin or symbolism? Also, before you ask, yes I was indeed in Vietnam that round.

u/autist_throw — 13 days ago