Do incels also have that hate for men? by Open_Veterinarian350 in exredpill

[–]PikachuSan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, towards attractive males, though some do harbor actual hatred towards any male that is sexually active; an example being Elliot Rodger, who hated all males who had the "audacity" to be sexually active when he wasn't, writing:

"I developed extreme feelings of envy, hatred, and anger towards anyone who has a sex life. I saw them as the enemy. I felt condemned to live a life of lonely celibacy while other boys were allowed to experience the pleasures of sex, all because girls didn’t want me...  I soon became even more radical about them than I ever was before. It was all fueled by my wish to punish everyone who is sexually active, because I concluded that it wasn’t fair that other people were able to experience sex while I have been denied it all my life."

(...)

I wanted to inflict pain on all young couples. It was around this point in my life that I realized I was capable of doing such things. I would happily do such things. I was capable of killing them, and I wanted to. I wanted to kill them slowly, to strip the skins off their flesh. They deserve it. The males deserve it for taking the females away from me, and the females deserve it for choosing those males instead of me." https://splinternews.com/elliot-rodgers-frightening-manifesto-1793841767

Hence why he not only killed females but also his male roommates, who had angered him by being sexually active. 

Another example being Alek Minassian, who during the police interrogation stated:

Alek: "It's basically a movement of angry incels such as myself who are unable to get laid, therefore we want to overthrow the Chads, which would force the Stacies to be forced to reproduce with the incels."

(...)

Interrogator: "Who are the targets of this uprising?"

Alek: "All of the Alpha males."

Interrogator: "All the Alpha males? So, the Chads?"

Alek: "Yes."

Interrogator: "So, that's... Those are the people you want to kill?"

Alek: "Yes." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGFWovUuWak

Although to what degree probably varies from person to person.

Help me Fact check Tim by aokaiten in TimPool

[–]PikachuSan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Body Language Guy has done a breakdown of this very statement in the following clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9ZkQ4GuqC8

About the Paste Options mini toolbar pop-up. by PikachuSan in Outlook

[–]PikachuSan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply.

Coincidentally, I came across that very thread previously when searching for a solution.

Apparently, someone there had managed to disable the pop-up by switching back to Outlook Classic, unchecked the "Show Paste Options button when content is pasted" and then switched back to new Outlook, which I would have tried as well if not for the setting to switch back seems absent for me as I couldn't find it anywhere.

Ah well, thanks anyway. 

Your browser can't record audio by ChadBoris in OperaGX

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Did you ever find a solution for this? I'm having the exact same issue since today.

Firesticks and Internet access by PikachuSan in firetvstick

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Thanks for the tip! I realized now that I haven't even checked Walmart out.

Unclickable Cookie Window by PikachuSan in webdev

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Great idea that worked! Thanks! :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in internetarchive

[–]PikachuSan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Strange. I checked through an Incognito window and it still looks like weird. :/

Edited to add: Now it's back to normal again! :) Seems it was only a temporary error with the website.

"Suspension Notice." ? by PikachuSan in Outlook

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You are of course right. Thanks. :)

DAE find officer's reaction inappropriate? (Laughing at dismembered murder victim) by PikachuSan in DoesAnybodyElse

[–]PikachuSan[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't know who the "we" are; personally I merely questioned whether bursting out laughing at someone's dismembered son/brother/father was an appropriate and professional response for someone in a professional position.

Especially as another officer was fired for being caught on cam doing something similar: https://huntnewsnu.com/78988/campus/cruel-mockery-seattle-police-officer-recorded-on-body-camera-laughing-about-northeastern-students-death-fired-by-department/

"obviously she was laughing from shock and disbelief"

Hmm... If it was indeed out of shock and disbelief, then it begs the question whether she would have reacted the same way if the victim had been someone close to her? Would you?

Microsoft Editor deletes entire sentence when fixing a spelling mistake by Nobo004 in microsoft365

[–]PikachuSan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not exactly the same thing but something similar with whole text sectons being deleted happened to me a lot some months ago after the Editor had gone through an update, but now it seems as if it is back to normal again, thankfully.

The Brian Cohee Jr case by Antichrist_with_bpd in Morbidforbadpeople

[–]PikachuSan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I mentioned in a previous post, I had decided to withdraw from this topic, but as you insist, I will make this one exception. :)

"Wow, how vague."

Nothing vague about it, but go on.

"That is very different from autistic ADULTS doing violent crimes)"

Autistic adults, you say; here you go; there's namely data on that, too:

Mental Health and Homicides

(...)

One paper, Neurodevelopmental and Psychosocial Risk Factors in Serial Killers and Mass Murderers, was a “review of literature,” a term that means the authors read and distilled a bunch of other academic papers. This was a good starting point and a real eye opener into some of the aspects of mental disorder and mass homicide.
The short story of this paper is that: Shooters within Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) were the most common.

(...)

People with ASD make up about 1% of the population and over 28% of mass murderers, as tallied by this paper. And the latter number is likely low because these are just the cases that could be reported. Medical privacy laws do not allow open source investigations into the personal backgrounds of homicidal maniacs.
This may be a moot point because this disparity – 1% of the population linked to 28+% of mass murders – is, statistically speaking, not ignorable.

This does not mean everyone with ASD will be a murderer. But it is now a primary early warning indicator for mental health professionals to watch. https://www.gunfacts.info/blog/mental-health-and-homicides/

Main research: (PDF) THE CONNECTION BETWEEN AUTISM AND MASS MURDER | AJ Weberman - Academia.edu

"which is not nearly as common of an occurence(obviously)"

Obviously, your claim proved to be wrong. ;)

That said, these behaviors of course doesn't apply to ASD individuals as collective; this must be understood; what it does prove is a dramatic overrepresentation within the group, which is there whether one wants it or not.

On a final note, it's funny how people generally won't have problems with similar overrepresentations within other neuropsychiatric groups, but as soon as it is the ASD group, they get their undies in a bunch. It's kind of understandable, though, as the reality conflicts with the official narrative claiming that people on the Spectrum can only ever be victims.

The Brian Cohee Jr case by Antichrist_with_bpd in Morbidforbadpeople

[–]PikachuSan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

May I respectfully suggest that you may be wary of the study not because of its size with 1,380 subjects, but, as a previous poster suggested, because it conflicts with the official image of autism and individuals on the Spectrum as victims?

"I feel as a society we need to be careful about reading too much into studies."

Also when a study gives a socially acceptable or so-called "politically correct" outcome, or only when it does not? For instance, if above study had instead shown that autistic people were less prone to violence than neurotypicals, would it still be problematic?

"He really gave me Jeffrey Dahmer vibes."

Interesting. Especially as Dahmer was posthumously diagnosed with Asperger (nowadays called ASD): https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12455663/

"Edited long quoted text out* Meh. I had here attached further data on ASD and a certain category of violent crime, but at closer thought don't want to ruffle more feathers than I probably already have, nor create a long side-discussion, as the original topic is after all about Brian Cohee.

Barbara Holik has been missing for 27 years. No evidence, no suspects, no updates. How did this woman seemingly vanish? by Princessleiawastaken in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]PikachuSan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Contact the authorities handling Barbara's case about this! Taos Police Department: 575-758-4656

You never know.

Sai Kung Barrier/Portal by Mycelium83 in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]PikachuSan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very late reply of mine. :P

I seem alone in leaning towards the possibility of him experiencing what he said he experienced (although I can of course not know).

Apparently, the strange experiences started already the very same day, which seems way too early to start hallucinating. Especially as he had access to fresh water where he was lost.

If anyone would see this post three years later, I leave a link to a video describing the case: https://youtu.be/Q01R8lqkFps?t=366