All the weird internet glorification of Ted Kaczynski came and went, but there still isn't a good movie about him.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)17:52:26
>>221091386(OP) I still wonder what that strange phase was about. I think in 2019 we read his analysis of libtards and that was enough to impress us and make us think he was a genius or something
>"Teddy and I worked briefly at the same factory [...]. At first my brother appeared to be in love (which I noted with pleasant amazement, since my brother had never dated or even talked much about women). He took the girl out for dinner at nice restaurants and for walks in the forest preserve. But he was utterly devastated when she politely broke off their relationship, saying she only wanted to be friends."
On further details regarding his attempt at dating his female co-worker
>"His supervisor was Ellen Tarmichael, a soft-spoken but no-nonsense woman [...] Ted Kaczynski became interested in late July 1978. He was 36, and she was 29. [...] They had two dates, Ms. Tarmichael recalled. She said he seemed intelligent and quiet, and she accepted a dinner invitation in late July. It was a French restaurant, David said, and Ted "ordered wine and he smelled it, he made a big deal of it." David added, "He had a good time." [...] Two weeks later, they went apple-picking and afterward went to his parents' home and baked a pie. That was when she told him she did not want to see him again. "I felt we didn't have much in common besides our employment," she said. "Ted did a total shutdown," retreating into his room [...] He also wrote an insulting limerick about Ms. Tarmichael, made copies and posted them in lavatories and on walls around the factory. He did not sign the limerick, but his relationship with the woman was known."
On Ted's memory of his failed relationship
>He remembers contemplating suicide by hanging at that time, and then describes that he became full of rage and instead decided to take a knife and mutilate the woman. He proceeded to the parking lot at the work site and got into her car. At that time he changed his mind and again felt very sad."
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)18:03:15
>>221091530 Yeah like all schizos and autists Ted went from 100% right to utterly deranged to unintentionally hilarious in almost equal parts. It's what you get with unfiltered autism. I like the part where to illustrate how primitive cultures were not all that great rather than pointing to their endemic violence and brutality he says they had troons and beat women
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)18:06:27
>>221091386(OP) Ted is a real mystery. How can someone so smart be so dumb?
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)18:09:39
>>221091677 Because he wanted to eat his cake and have it too.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)18:18:49
I was a record store the other day and over heard the pajeet employee talking about Ted and saying how he supports him and he wasn't falsely accused and as I was rummaging thought some vinyls i saw thr fucking TED K soundtrack on vinyl and just thought who the fuck ordered this and this all the dots connected
>>221091598 these allegations were never proven btw
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)18:35:26
>>221091386(OP) >One of Kaczynski's prominent victims was David Gelernter, a Yale computer science professor who was severely wounded by a Unabomber mail bomb in 1993. >Computer science professor David Gelernter exchanged emails with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein between 2009 and 2015. In one message, Gelernter referred to a Yale student as a “v small goodlooking blonde.” Ted is a genius and based beyond belief, kikes itt need not reply
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)18:39:49
>>221092155 >In one message, Gelernter referred to a Yale student as a “v small goodlooking blonde.” Gasp... Is that... a man finding a woman of legal age attractive??? This is an outrage!!!
>>221091386(OP) >Movie about TED >Jack Black >Shout random buzzwords for 2 hours >Skibbidy Rizz Consequences 67!
Yeahno.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)19:05:38
>>221091386(OP) transitioning would have saved her
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)19:07:04
>>221091386(OP) Netflix is making another movie about him
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)19:09:09
>>221091386(OP) It always tickled me pink how terminally online retards try to idolize this guy without realizing that they're exactly the kinds of people he was afraid of.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)19:10:09
>>221091386(OP) mini-series with the avatar guy was pretty good imo
yeah this was great, particularly the way that the avator guy started to see ted in a sympathetic light. "in his own words" was shit, as it was just a bunch of interviews with cops, psychologists etc and zero of ted's "own words" (not surprisingly)
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)19:41:26
>>221091893 The guy who made that soundtrack is my favorite musical artist of all time.
The Manhunt tv show was pretty good. Paul Bettany humanized him.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)19:50:51
"put down phone" -algebra cabin man
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)20:36:53
>>221091445 >Autistic man decides that society and not himself is the reason nobody likes him and lashes out in rage Gee I wonder why he got popular here
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)20:39:21
>>221094151 Society constantly likes terrible people so that can't be it. Society is a bad judge of personality
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)20:42:57
>>221094186 Not autists They like terrible charismatics, not inhuman gray half-people