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S'laughter: True Crime Podcast

Slash and Dash: A Virgin's Revenge

S'laughter: True Crime Podcast

S'laughter: True Crime Podcast

True Crime, Comedy, News

4.5981 Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2017

⏱️ 9 minutes

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0:00.0

I had a midday supervisor come to me last week to ask me what teabagging was.

0:07.0

Oh my shit.

0:08.0

Because a child in year two had been saying that he was going to teabag someone and she was like I know it sounds

0:14.4

rude but I don't know what it is.

0:16.4

Shil's like balls in mouth Louise is balls in mouth.

0:19.4

A virgin's revenge is what they voted for which is a really good one so well

0:27.6

yeah well we wanted it to be this well sometimes we secretly won a certain one and I think they tend to go for it.

0:34.6

I do feel bad for all the other stories. I'm just going to give them new names.

0:38.0

Can you come back in? So Elliot Rogers is worked on the Hunger Games. So he was from a really well to do family.

0:45.0

So Elliot's father worked on the Hunger Games.

0:50.0

So he was from a really well to do family.

0:53.7

I'm reading that to my class right now.

0:55.7

Really?

0:56.7

I love that games.

0:57.7

They're really into it because they know people are going to die.

1:02.1

But also, there's a lot of feelings that I get embarrassed talking like as I'm reading the it out loud I get embarrassed which like and inside I felt the pull towards Gail and I'm like kids can I skip a paragraph. So he was a bit

1:16.7

strange when he was younger and his family provided therapists support they obviously had quite a lot of money and they did a lot to try and help him.

1:27.0

Eventually they thought, well give him a new start, we'll send him to college.

1:30.0

But he was just a complete narcissist but also his mother described him as a high-functioning autistic child.

1:38.0

So he saw the world kind of a bit black and white in terms of he didn't really understand social relationships

1:45.8

in the same way that others might, but also he saw himself as superior to basically everyone. He was a bit of an enigga to his family and he's quite

1:54.8

distant and remote but obviously there was a lot going on in his mind that he wasn't really

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