In this thread I will use quotations from various sources to narrate the life of Anders Breivik from birth until his...

In this thread I will use quotations from various sources to narrate the life of Anders Breivik from birth until his imprisonment in 2011 at the age of 32. I intend to cover:

>his childhood
>his family
>his experience at school
>his political views
>his life in Oslo as an adult
>the way he was viewed by friends and acquaintances

It may take some time, but if this thread interests you please bump to keep it alive.

Other urls found in this thread:

archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/85794278/
no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lene_Langemyr
archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/86086584/#q86086584
engl210-deykute.wikispaces.umb.edu/file/view/omelas.pdf
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gjørv_Report
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

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holy shit are you the same guy that did the hitler one?

i enjoyed the last thread, this one should be great

>bump

On Anders' mother's early hostility towards her unborn son

>"the mother described the fetus as a "a difficult, fidgety child that kicked her, almost consciously". A psychological evaluation from 1983 states: "In her experience, Anders is fundamentally nasty and evil and determined to destroy her," and "she sees herself as a victim of a paranoid system"."

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On Anders' parents' divorce when he was an infant

>"It had all been pretty perfect, in fact, just with the wrong man. Stubborn, temperamental and demanding were words she used to refer to her ex-husband. Cold, unaffectionate - that was how he described her. The marriage was past salvaging. Through a lawyer they came to an agreement. She would have Anders and he would pay child support. Under the agreement, she could live in his flat in Fritzners gate for two years. Three years would pass before Anders saw his father again"

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On Anders' mother's early perception of her child

>"There must be something wrong with Anders, she decided. From being a calm baby and a fairly placid one-year-old, he turned into a clingy, whining child. Moody and violent. She felt like peeling him off her, she complained."

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On young Anders' relationship with his mother

>"She had to keep a permanent eye on Anders to avoid what she called minor disasters. He would hit her and Elisabeth. If she told him off, he would merely smirk. If she shook him, he would just shout 'It doesn't hurt, it doesn't hurt.' He never gave her any peace. At night he would lie in her bed, clinging to her, pressed up against her. She said it felt as if he was forcing himself on her."

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On Anders' mother thinking about placing her children up for adoption

>"Wenche had gone to the foster-home section at the child welfare office. She was looking into the possibility of having both children fostered. She wanted them to 'go to the devil', she told the child welfare office. Autumn arrived and life got even darker. In October, Wenche called in to the Frogner Medical Centre. 'Mother seemed severely depressed,' they noted. 'Thinking of just walking out on the children and leaving them to society, to live her own life.'"

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On young Anders being partly cared for by another couple

>"In October 1981, weekend respite care was approved for Anders twice a month. Anders was allocated to a newly married couple in their twenties. When Wenche brought the boy to them for the first time, they found her rather odd. [...] She asked if Anders could occasionally touch his weekend dad's penis. It was important for the boy's sexuality. He had no father figure in his life and Wenche wanted the young man to assume that role. Anders had no one to identify with in terms of his appearance, Wenche stressed, because 'he only saw girls' crotches' and did not know how the male body worked."

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I have noticed that this feature is rigidly and unquestioningly establishmentarian, and bizarre in its grasp of evidence, notably in the Kaczynski example. If I used the same sources and methods to paint such pictures I would not expect to be believed by anyone.
Given how the Kaczynski thread went, I expect that in this thread we will learn that an unnamed girl claims that Breivik could not sustain an erection without smelling farm animals, and hear from a random person using emotional babbling to paint Breivik as disturbing given a single meeting.

This is starting to sound like a bad horror movie

You forgot about his past life.

OP here. My intention is not to be biased either way. I just think it's interesting to learn more about these individuals' lives, and I choose quotations I feel are interesting and meaningful.
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On Anders' mother's sexual life after divorcing his father

>"There were lots of male visitors, the neighbours gossiped. It was embarrassing to encounter them on the stairs and avoid their glance or pass them when they rang the doorbell of Wenche's flat. And Wenche was always out and about, they muttered to each other. Even at night. No one ever saw 'a babysitter or grandma' going in. When Wenche once asked a neighbour to come and take a look at something that was not working in the flat, the neighbour was struck by the fact that there was no sign of any children living there; it was as if they did not exist."

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On Anders' mother's later memory of her infant son

>"Anders was a self-conscious child. Reserved. [...] Anders was so neat and tidy, you know. He couldn't help the fact that he had an orderly mother.' She took a breath. 'It wasn't his fault. I brought the boy up to be like me.' "

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On one psychiatrist's opinion of Anders's mother at the time

>"The psychologist at the centre talked to his mother and [...] found a woman who lived in her own private, internal world and had an underdeveloped sense of how to relate to people around her. Her relationships with those close to her were characterised by anxiety and she was emotionally marked by depression and by being in denial of it [...] 'She is threatened by chaotic conflicts and shows signs of illogical thought when under pressure. Mentally she has a borderline personality disorder and functions very unevenly"

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>could not sustain an erection without smelling farm animals
So that isn't normal? Wait! Are you serious?

Could the Brevik case be used to counter the growing trend of single mother "parenthood"? He is essentially everything that the political left hate and fear and was nurtured in an environment that they love to push. Also Anders was right.

On young Anders' behaviour during nursery

>"The specialists observed a boy who took no joy in life. [...] 'Marked inability to enter into the spirit of games. Takes no pleasure in the toys [...] He is always wary during play. Anders lacks spontaneity, appetite for activity, imagination or ability to empathise. Nor does he have the mood swings seen in most children of his age. He has no language for expressing emotions,' wrote Per Olav Nress, the child psychiatrist responsible for evaluating him."

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On a psychiatrist's report of the infant Anders

>"'Anders demands surprisingly little attention. He is cautious, controlled, rarely pesters anyone, is extremely clean and tidy and becomes very insecure if this is not possible. He does not take the initiative in making contact with other children. He participates mechanically in activities without showing any pleasure or enthusiasm. Often looks sad. He finds it difficult to express himself emotionally but when a reaction eventually comes, it is a remarkably powerful one,' the report continued."

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On a neighbour's thoughts about young Anders

>"What a little brat, thought a young mother from one of the neighbouring staircases, who had tried yet again to get a hello out of Anders. He never responded, just looked away or turned aside. [...] Anyone watching the children at play would notice the boy who was nearly always by himself. He would observe from the sidelines, never get involved in anything."

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This almost reads like my history. Didn't spend much time with my dad, since he was fighting in the war, then afterwards he was in hospital for PTSD... At least my mom wasn't a whore

What's your source on this bro?

I'll post a list of sources at the end if that's alright. There are a bunch of them, I didn't want to add more text each time by citing source + page number.
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On Anders' mother's treatment of her son

>"Wenche's behaviour towards Anders could change rapidly. One minute she would be pleasant and kind, only to start shouting aggressively at him the next. Her rejections could be brutal. The staff at the centre heard her yell at her son: 'I wish you were dead!'"

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On Anders' strict self-imposed behaviour as a child

>"(He is) extremely cleanly and pedantic, he doesn't spill and he is not messy. He repeatedly washes his hands and wipes his mouth meticulously, He becomes bewildered when things aren't adequately in order and he is obsessively placing things neatly next to one another." When questioned by the police, the SSBU psychologist opined 'it seems plausible that his mother punished him severely for a degree of messiness that must be considered normal for a four-year old'."

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On one child psychologist's reaction to Anders' crime

>"The special teacher recognised several similarities between Anders the adult and the child. Her description of the four year old Anders resonates with what she has read about him in newspapers; his lack of emotion, his weak relationships with friends and aloofness."

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On Anders' mother's "narcissism"

>"We know that he grew up with a father who was not there for him, and with a mother who, without being aware of it, neglected him in ways that destroyed him so completely that, really, he had no chance. Part of his mother's character was the inability to perceive herself in relation to others, even her own children. She had been abused as a child, and her narcissistic traits were reflected in her son."

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On Anders' childhood friend from Chile

>"A Chilean family moved in on the floor below the Breiviks. They had fled Augusto Pinochet's persecution [...] Anders took a liking to the youngest daughter of the family, a little tot with curly hair, two years younger than he was. Eva gradually started to tag along with the boy from the second floor wherever he went. For his part, he thawed out with the new girl, grew more talkative and taught her new Norwegian words every day. With the Latin American family, he felt secure."

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On young Anders' distance in social situations

>"In the basement [of the apartment bloc] there was a room where some parent had installed a table tennis table. The children would take their cassette players down there and dance to Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna, and later to rap music. Anders found his own spot. He always sat on the ventilation pipes in the corner and did not join in the dancing or the table tennis. From there he could see everything, and was left in peace. There was a smell of urine in that corner. Whenever the smell spread through the basement, Anders got the blame. 'It stinks of pee, it must be Anders!' the others laughed."

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Really interesting stuff m8, will keep bumping.

...

I think he did one on McVeigh as well.

On young Anders' reaction to being told off

>"There was only one thing Anders could not abide. Being told off. [...] Once, he could not get away in time and was caught by Mrs Broch. To get his revenge after her rebuke, he peed on her doormat. He peed on her newspaper. He peed in her letterbox. Later, he went and peed in her storeroom."

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On young Anders being different from his friends

>"What marked him out from the others was that his parents were never there for him. The football team relied on parents to take turns driving the players to matches and tournaments. He always had to get a lift with others, mostly with Kristian, who lived close by"

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I'm inclined to call bs until I see at least one source. Still interesting in a cringe sort of way though.

Has anyone got a screencap?

>POO POO PEE PEE

OP here. If you would like to know the source right now then pasting any given quotation into google with the speech marks included should provide it for you.
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On young Anders' relationship with his step-mother

>"At the summer cottage [on holiday with his father] it was mainly Jens's third wife who took care of the little boy. She had no children of her own and grew fond of Anders, who also became attached to her. He was overjoyed whenever she offered to read him a story. 'Do you really want to?' he would ask her. 'Are you sure you've got time?' He would sit curled up on her lap for hours while he was being read to. He calmed down there. And seemed to forget everything around him"

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On young Anders wanting to keep some cats he found

>"At fourteen years old, his stepmother Tove took him on a vacation to one of the Greek islands [...] One night, young Breivik discovered some newborn kittens under his bed at their hotel. According to his stepmother, Breivik cared for them for the rest of their stay and was in tears when he wasn't allowed to take them with him back to Norway."

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You got Nicola Sturgeon in a McDonalds Car Park?

OP here. There is quite a lot of material I'm missing on McVeigh, which I might post in future. Here is the archived thread: archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/85794278/
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On teenage Anders' friend from Pakistan

>"Ahmed was nicely dressed, tall and dark - the only Pakistani in the school. He would generally sit and read in the library at break time so he would not have to face the school playground alone. [Anders and others] called him Brownie. Then one day Ahmed retaliated for the first time, and knocked Anders over. When Anders struggled to his feet, battered and bruised, everything had changed. It was the start of a friendship."

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On Anders standing out among his highschool classmates

>"Anders's classmates were aiming for careers in law or finance. In the 8A class photo of 1993, most of them were wearing white polo shirts with the necks rolled down, under shirts or woollen sweaters. One boy in the middle of the back row stands out from the rest. In an outsized check shirt and a hoodie, Anders stands there smiling with earphones in his ears. The pose and the plugged ears marks his distance from the others"

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On teenage Anders' relationship with girls

>"Girls had in truth played little part in Anders's youth. He simply was not popular. He had wondered why, his friends remembered. The only time he had a girlfriend in his school years was the summer when he was fifteen. They went swimming, kissed a few times, sat in the sun. But Anders had made the 'wrong' choice, a girl the others thought ugly, 'with a boyish figure and freckles'"

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Bump.

On teenage Anders' relationship with his new step-father

>"While Anders was at secondary school, Wenche started going out with an army officer. Tore and Anders got on well with each other. He was a warm person and easy to be with. For a few years he was a sort of father figure for Anders, though he didn't hide the fact that he thought Anders was a bit of a weakling, clumsy and awkward at men's jobs like hammering in nails and mending bikes."

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On teenage Anders attempting to build a relationship with his father

>"[his father] Jens was basically dissatisfied with his son and annoyed by his habits. He stayed in bed late and when he finally got up, he prepared himself about ten slices of bread to eat in front of the television, his father complained. He found him lazy and unenthusiastic, apathetic and taciturn. [...] Anders's father did notice, however, that he sometimes seemed vulnerable and sad, as if there were something troubling him. But Anders never shared any problems with him or said what the matter was. The boy was craving love and attention, and it was as if he longed for something that was missing in his life, his father later admitted. But he was incapable of meeting the boy's needs. He remained aloof and never made Anders feel loved."

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On Anders' father's memory of him as a teenager

>"An ordinary boy. Maybe...not quite ordinary. He was never very communicative; quite withdrawn. He wouldn't talk about his mother, home, school."

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>.He stayed in bed late and when he finally got up,he prepared himself about ten slices of bread to eat in front of the television.

Sounds like one of us.

On teenage Anders AKA 'Morg' being deserted by his graffiti 'tagger' friends

>"one day somebody openly mocked [Anders] on Egertorget [public square in Oslo]. Mocked his inflated ambition. His boastfulness, his exaggerated hip-hop walk and the way he wore his trousers back to front to be cool. Trousers that were to be as outsized as those worn in music videos. [...] Anders fought tooth and nail to keep his place in the community. But the bullying spread to his own little clique and his friends deserted him. [...] [Anders] was thrown out of the gang"

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On teenage Anders' experience at school after being kicked out of the 'tagger' community

>"School became an extension of the nightmare. As soon as Anders appeared, whether it was before lessons or in the evening, kids ganged up on him. And these were people not remotely connected to the tagging community. He had turned into someone everybody could trample on. His favourite phrases were circulated and mocked, and his big nose was caricatured"

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On Anders' life in highschool

>"other boys in his class began "mobbing" him, catching him off guard and belittling him in front of girls. Breivik had disciplined himself to weather the attacks with little outward emotion. Teachers would remark years later that he had become invisible"

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No reported signs of the Macdonald triad through childhood. Just some loose claims of urination in the basement and with that neighbour. The compassion for the kittens further dispells any correlation.

Bump.

Who gave Breivik the Internet again.
Dude, you fucked up and deserve to be in a dungeon for the rest of your days with no human rights whatsoever.

Also, just keep your mommy issues to yourself. She didn't give you cuddles because you sucked.

On one former classmate's memory of Anders

>" I have never felt the kind of rage or hate he must have had inside him. I still cannot understand the source of all that hate. [...] I do not know what drove Anders. But, unfortunately, I do not think he is crazy. [...] Rather, he is cold, intelligent and calculating."

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On Anders having to spend his time with the 'losers' at school

>"Anders was left sitting alone now. Well, not invariably. Sometimes he sat with a couple of others from the fourth group: the losers. 'Outcasts stick together,' laughed the cool kids.""

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On Anders' classmates entry about him in the 1995 school yearbook

>"The class yearbook had a damning verdict: 'Anders used to be part of the "gang" but then he made enemies of everybody,' was the book's summary for the leavers of spring 1995. 'Anders has staked it all on getting a perfect body, but we have to say he's still got quite a way to go. [...] In Year 7, Anders had something going with X, but now he's got an admirer in Tasen (with red hair and freckles)'" [...] The girl in the class with whom Anders was said to have had 'something going' was also furious with whoever had composed the entry. It amounted to bullying, because being together with Anders was the last thing anybody would think of. They would be outcasts themselves, then."

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Bumping

On Anders' father cutting contact with his fifteen-year-old son

>"After his third arrest [for graffiti], Jens Breivik made it clear to Anders that he wanted nothing more to do with him. His son had broken his promise to give up tagging. The decision was final. Anders was fifteen. He would never see his father again."

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On Anders' appearance in his late teens

>"He called himself metrosexual; he dressed up, wore make-up and used vitamin-enriched hair products. He had ordered Regaine from America, which promised to stop hair loss and trigger the follicles into new growth. He could still conceal his incipient bald patch with a good cut but his hairline was definitely receding. There was a great deal about his appearance that grieved him and he spent a long time in front of the mirror."

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On Anders' behaviour in the Oslo Commerce School

>"He still favoured a cool, rolling walk like in the music videos from the Bronx. Some people sniggered openly when he used Pakistani expressions or gang-talk. But word had come with him that he was not somebody to be messed with. 'He's nuts, steer well clear of him,' his new classmates were warned."

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He just loved his country.

>"He called himself metrosexual; he dressed up, wore make-up and used vitamin-enriched hair products. He had ordered Regaine from America, which promised to stop hair loss and trigger the follicles into new growth. He could still conceal his incipient bald patch with a good cut but his hairline was definitely receding. There was a great deal about his appearance that grieved him and he spent a long time in front of the mirror."
this has to be a fucking joke

On Anders dating a girl from India during his late teens

>"In the Oslo West [politically conservative] gang he got to know a girl who was the same age as him, but who was already making a career for herself in the party. Lene Langemyr was as thin as a rake with a playful expression and short, untidy hair. [...] she was from New Delhi [India]. There, she had been left on the doorstep of one of the city's many orphanages one April day in 1979. Six weeks later she was brought to Norway."

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On Anders caring for his mother in his late teens after she contracted herpes

>"Anders had been exempted from military service because he was registered as his mother's carer. After a serious herpes infection she had had a drain inserted in her head and she needed nursing for an extended period. [...] She had changed since the surgical procedure, he said, become more absent-minded, more disorganised and terribly depressed"

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On Anders making money selling fake diplomas in his early 20's

>"A young man in Indonesia drew up the diplomas to order and then emailed them to Anders in Oslo for approval. There were medical school diplomas, doctorates and engineering qualifications, diplomas from organisations and societies, even prize certificates [...] The web pages brought in orders for several hundred diplomas a month. The company occupied most of Anders's time"

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You become self-conscious about your look when you start balding at the age of 14

I thought it was called rogaine

bump

>Eva gradually started to tag along with the boy from the second floor wherever he went. For his part, he thawed out with the new girl, grew more talkative and taught her new Norwegian words every day. With the Latin American family, he felt secure."
this really seems like a bad film now. are you selecting these passages based on effect?

"Just?"

That's such an empty statement you might as well say it about Bin Laden.

On acquaintances accusing Anders of being homosexual

>"Anders's friends also jeered at him for looking like a pansy. Anders and his make-up, Anders and his giggling, Anders and his affected voice. Anders who always had to do a few quick push-ups as a prelude to a night on the town, who never had a girlfriend but talked enthusiastically about prostitutes and the legalisation of brothels."

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On Anders' college classmates drifting away from him

>"Most of his acquaintances from the School of Commerce had now embarked on university and college courses. [...] Lots of them were getting steady girlfriends, some even had partners they lived with, while others had strings of one-night stands. Anders did none of this, but he kept tabs on it all. One friend bad been to bed with hundreds of women, he reckoned. He himself generally went home on his own. He didn't appeal to the girls and they didn't appeal to him. He complained to his friends that the Norwegian girls were too liberated and would never make good housewives. His friends laughed and told him to stop talking rubbish"

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Sounds like a shit tier anime

Bin Laden just loved his religion.

Wait Anders dated her?
She is from my area and i have actually met here one time.
Well his country does not love him.

her*
Anyways this is her:
no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lene_Langemyr

"even the Embryo is evil "
No Bias here

Acts like breviks just cause more lefties, he was in the wrong

No, just selecting ones that I find interesting and insightful.

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It looks like, yes.

>"They fell for each other. She thought he seemed intellectual and rather exciting. She wasn't the studious type herself, she laughed, as he lectured her on Adam Smith and Ayn Rand"

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On Anders looking for an online bride

>"In December 2004 he ordered the contact details of ten women from a dating website in the Ukraine. In February the following year he ordered ten more. In all, he paid one hundred euros to the website, which featured the profiles of thousands of women from Eastern Europe. [...] The women he chose were blue-eyed and slim, with girlish figures. They were all younger than him, mostly teenagers. He picked two photos from his most recent batch of downloads. One was dark-haired, the other blonde. He couldn't make his mind up, so he asked his mother."

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On Anders' internet girlfriend from Belarus

>"His friends were sceptical about the Belarussian girl. All she wanted to do was go shopping and hand the bill to Anders, they said. She had probably been expecting something more than his little bachelor flat, Anders thought. Perhaps she was disappointed that he wasn't more extravagant in his spending habits. [...] Natascha was put on a plane home, and later married a church organist in a small town in America"

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where are the Mcveigh/Adolf threads archived?

bump

Op posted the McVeigh link earlier

Is it true that he went full on neet for years and played wow 24/7?

it's really strange to read all this and understand that he is, after all, human, and that what happenned was the result not of "a lone wolf" but a whole society and upbringing, of which he is a product. Also, I can't help but see a few ressemblances between my young years and his. And, without surprise, even though I'm not one for partial solutions, if I had the power to completely remove the earth or even humanity, I would do it. Not for revenge, but simply because I think that humanity and life in general is overall bad, and it would be an improvement if nothing existed.
Even if the majority of living beings are happy (which I very much doubt), it doesn't make it go away that some, if not most, are suffering. If a dozen kid are spending a day in macdonalds partying and another one is being tortured in the backroom, can we say that it is, overall, a "good" day? I don't think so, and I don't think it's moral to think so.
From my point of view, if humanity was moral, it would remove itself in the most humane way, and just accept that evolution made a mistake. But humanity is not moral, it is neither good, it is driven by personal interest and nothing else.

I don't agree with what you did, Breivik, but now I know, it's not your fault.

>Mother is disturbed at multiple levels
>Totally not capable raising children
Why it always comes down to parents?

On Anders moving back in with his mother and discovering World of Warcraft

>"The summer when he was twenty-seven, he moved back in with his mother. [...] [Soon] Anders's mother was frustrated. This was not what she had expected of her son. Whenever she went into his room he just got annoyed and chased her out again. He scarcely had time to eat, was as quick as possible in the loo and the shower, hurried back to his room, shut the door and slept late. Life took on a routine determined by the game; his offline breaks were few. He had stopped answering when anybody rang him on his mobile. He asked his mother to say he was out if any friends turned up at the door"

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On Anders' bedroom in his mother's apartment

>"It was an internet hermit's room. The black leather swivel chair was soft, deep and accommodating. Just the right height for the screen. There was some IKEA shelving where he kept paper and ink cartridges. On the floor beside the printer were two safes." [...] His room was two steps from the front door, but he seldom turned to the left and opened it."

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On Anders retreating from life onto his computer

>"When he sat down at the computer, what he liked best was to escape from reality [...] Anders avoided his friends. The computer screen attracted him more and more. He swiftly typed in the addresses of the computer games he was involved in and could play for hours. If anyone called round or telephoned, they often had to wait until he had finished the level he was playing. He could not be bothered to work out any more, his diet was poor, he no longer made the effort to dress up and go out into town; he'd had enough of partying with friends in that damn cattle market, as he. called the social scene. 'Life's a rat race,' he told a friend. 'Dancing in never-ending circles to get rich. I can't do it any more.' His cash reserves were dwindling"

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These threads are quite good, OP. I have already read the one about Breivik that you posted a few weeks ago as well at the one on McVeigh.

Have you done any other mini-biographies that I missed?

Also, what inspires you to make these threads? Is there a purpose, or do you just enjoy it?

bump

He's posted a Hitler one before.

I will have to check 4plebs. Thanks.

This is a good thread

Requesting one on Duterte

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On Breivik being teased for living at home without a girlfriend

>"Anders appears to have had few relationships and records being teased by friends for living with his mother and not having a girlfriend."
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On Breivik's embarrassment at being seen with his mother in public

>"Breivik's mother praised him to the skies, although as a grown man he told her to walk behind him on the sidewalk in case people thought he was "retarded.""

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On Anders' old friends' perception of him

>"'He's hibernating,' said Magnus, the childhood friend who'd become a fire fighter. He was sorry that Anders had disappeared from his life. Magnus was working full-time and shared a flat with his girlfriend as Anders moved back home and was swallowed up by the magical world of the mages. 'It's as if his life has fallen apart,' Magnus's girlfriend remarked"

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On Anders' mother's friends avoiding discussing Anders

>"At the smokers' table where the sun rays never reached, they had learnt not to bring up the subject of Anders. They had a tacit understanding that if Wenche wanted to talk about him she would, and then they could join in, but they never asked the first question. They knew he was just sitting there in his room, engrossed in his games. If they made some comment about compulsive gaming being a form of illness, she might say they were only jealous because she had a good, kind son like Anders"

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post link if you find it.

>british flag
>is breivik

found it

archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/86086584/#q86086584

thanks familia

On Anders' behaviour while playing World of Craft

>"When the game did not go his way, he was churlish. He would push, harry and nag. This occasionally led to open dissent. One player thought he was taking the law into his own hands, calling him a bully and a control freak. Anders removed the player from the forum. Some left of their own accord because he was too hardcore. He couldn't bear slackers, he said, and had no scruples about ejecting players if he didn't like them or thought they didn't work within the team."

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On fellow WoW players' reaction to Anders joining a new server

>"At Silvermoon, Anders was a misfit from the start. They made fun of his style. They made fun of his name. It was odd that he used his real name -Anders - and that he hinted at his background -nordic. It was against the norm. They laughed at him, both behind his back and directly at him. He never seemed to catch it. He always responded nicely and in a friendly way, whatever they wrote."

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On Anders considering leaving World of Warcraft

>"One night after a raid he stayed chatting to a player in his guild who was considering whether to pull out. He needed to get to grips with real life again, he said. Anders admitted he had thought the same. He was going to stop soon, he said. But he didn't. He stayed in his room. It's only temporary, he had said. But he stayed in there for five years. Five years in front of the screen."

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On Anders' isolation

>"Breivik remained unseen, and it destroyed him. He then looked down, and he hid his gaze and his face, thereby destroying the other inside him. Five years before the massacre, Breivik isolated himself in a room at his mother's flat; he saw practically no one, refused visits, hardly ever went out, and just sat inside playing computer games, World of Warcraft mostly, hour after hour, day after day, week after week, month after month."

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Its that tagging/graffiti culture. I know several people from school who were into it and none of them turned out decent.

But in Anders case, its definitely fucked up mother and non existant father that scewed him up.

I was in that thread, too. My ID was D9N/HtwS :^)

>lazy and unenthusiastic, apathetic and taciturn.
>The boy was craving love and attention

Just like us yeah

il n'y a pas de quoi

>but when a reaction eventually comes, it is a remarkably powerful one
typical norse really

You make good threads.

Your contribution is appreciated.

Not just Hitler, hes done other ones (at least one other) but I cant remember who they were on.

>part of progress party
>is euroskeptic

it's like a huge redpill trap.

>Girls were too liberated and would never make good housewives. His friends laughed and told him to stop talking rubbish"

Well he is right..Breivik really went to the extremes to stand up for his beliefs. Thats something.

He also did one about Ted K. now that I think about it.

On Anders' return to social life and his new opinions on Islam

>"'The Muslims are waging demographic war,' he said. 'We're living in dhimmitude and being conned by al-Taqiyya.' · 'Eh?' said his friends. 'The Muslims will take power in Europe because they have so many bloody children,' Anders explained. 'They pretend to be subordinating themselves, but they'll soon be in the majority. Look at the statistics . . . ' The words poured out of him."

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On Anders' new outlook on the world after years of isolation

>"When his friends finally told him to shut up, he generally stopped talking. He could not cope with the transition from didactic monologuing to ordinary chatting. He could only talk about what his friends called his 'gloomy outlook on the world'. 'Do you think anyone's going to be interested in reading your book?' asked one of his friends. Anders just smiled."

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On Anders' knowledge of Islam

>"In spite of everything, Anders's friends were impressed by all the knowledge he had amassed. He liked discussing the Qur' an with Pakistani taxi drivers and 'knew it better than the Muslims did themselves', his friends joked. Anders's vocabulary was peppered with Arabic expressions and foreign words. His friends grew accustomed to concepts like multiculturalism, cultural Marxism and Islamism.""

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>if I had the power to completely remove the earth or even humanity, I would do it

Frogs, the defeatists above them all

Reminder that Breivik is still a psychopathic asshole who murdered kids, no same person could ever forgive him, even if they knew his story. It's no excuse.

>cultural marxism
jesus fucking christ i think he actually came here some time between 2006 and 2011

Sounds like a horrible mother who didnt love her helpless child, and when he looked for affection, she gave none, just as she did to her husband.

What a terrible person.

you should read "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" by ursula le guin
engl210-deykute.wikispaces.umb.edu/file/view/omelas.pdf

He pretty much popularized "cultural marxism" usage, m8.

How is it possible to find out so much intimate detail about someone even if they have been made (in)famous? I find this all to be overwhelmingly disturbing.

>"In spite of everything, Anders's friends were impressed by all the knowledge he had amassed. He liked discussing the Qur' an with Pakistani taxi drivers and 'knew it better than the Muslims did themselves', his friends joked. Anders's vocabulary was peppered with Arabic expressions and foreign words.

Shit this is actually me. Got to hide my powerlevel better.

>is too fucking stupid to google
>this is a jewish plot to denigrate a proud aryan

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gjørv_Report

Do you enjoy being a fucking imbecile? You are really a fucking idiot, man. Just grow a brain and learn how to use it.

thanks

bump

On Anders replacing World of Warcraft with right-wing political forums

>"Anders had found a new world. It had been lying there waiting for him, close beside the world of gaming. He could sit in his room, in the same deep, black chair, with the same screen in front of him. He could click his way into Gates of Writings 155 Vienna instead of World of Warcraft. Into Stormfront instead of Age if Conan. Jihad Watch instead of Call of Duty. One website led to another. He found the sites engrossing, compelling, bursting with new information"

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On the internet forums Anders visited

>"The websites had a strong sense of solidarity, of 'us'. It's us against the interlopers. Us as a group under threat. Us as the chosen people. Us against them. Us against your lot. He didn't even have to do anything to be one of them; there was no need to try to impress anyone. All he had to do was join the mailing list to get the newsletters, or click onto the site to follow the debates. Sometimes they requested donations, to be shared out between the contributors, but nobody demanded anything of him. Criticism was reserved for others: the state, feminists, Islamists, socialists and politically correct Western leaders. It was the injustices inflicted on Europeans in the past, it was the mass immigration in the present; it was beheadings and castrated knights, mass rape, the destruction of the white race."

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On Anders' political views being ignored by fellow forum members

>"Deporting all Muslims was the only rational solution, he continued, because even if immigration were halted the Muslims already in Europe would have so many children that they would become the majority. He never received a reply from the top names in the field, not from Robert Spencer, nor from BatYe'or, nor from (fellow forum member) Fjordman. How could he make himself heard?"

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The redpill hit Anders too hard and too early + he was already weak with a broken ego

Thats how villains are made

>puts down literal commie youths
>gets slandered on Sup Forums for "murdering kids"

Especially in a time before there was internet.

why?
Care to elaborate?

It's happened before