08-01-2017, 11:03 AM
no i'm serious, look in the comment sections. Scroll down and you will see. They are saying that it was his diary. I can't post screenshot on this forum, but it's there.
This is the comment by Careerman
[quote]This is definitely Elliot Rodger. If you look at the timing of these posts(2013) you would know its him. The writing style is the same. If you have read his manifesto you would come to the same conclusion, very well expressed and articulate.
Concrete proof:
The drivers plate, SEL 1898
SEL stands for stuffeurasianslike.
Here in his opening post:
https://stuffseurasianslike.wordpress.com/2013/07/14/9/
SEML in here:
I’m a Eunuch. I’m an Asian male inside a dead Asian male. That is what it means to be half-white, half-asian. All the way back in the 2nd grade, thats how I defined my identity. I would introduce my essay by saying My name is SEML and I’m half white and half asian. So when I was only 7 years old, that was already who I was. My very identity. The thing that made me me, for better or worse. And life has shown it is only for worse.
No doubt plenty of children born of asian women white men feel exactly the same way Elliot Rodger did.[\quote]
This is the comment by Careerman
[quote]This is definitely Elliot Rodger. If you look at the timing of these posts(2013) you would know its him. The writing style is the same. If you have read his manifesto you would come to the same conclusion, very well expressed and articulate.
Concrete proof:
The drivers plate, SEL 1898
SEL stands for stuffeurasianslike.
Here in his opening post:
https://stuffseurasianslike.wordpress.com/2013/07/14/9/
SEML in here:
I’m a Eunuch. I’m an Asian male inside a dead Asian male. That is what it means to be half-white, half-asian. All the way back in the 2nd grade, thats how I defined my identity. I would introduce my essay by saying My name is SEML and I’m half white and half asian. So when I was only 7 years old, that was already who I was. My very identity. The thing that made me me, for better or worse. And life has shown it is only for worse.
No doubt plenty of children born of asian women white men feel exactly the same way Elliot Rodger did.[\quote]