[quote=Card] First I've heard of him. I could talk for ages upon ages about people like this, but the truth is that I pity him and those like him. People aren't born that way; they're made that way. Unfortunately, the internet's (and the world's) rampant, misplaced conviction puts these kinds of people at the butt of jokes and further feeds their sense of victimization. It's a similar case to some feminists (though I'd say there are more kinds of feminists as opposed to "nice guys," a lot of them well adjusted), though one benefit of being a woman is the cultural movement to boost their self esteem and self image that exists at the moment. Men who are experiencing emotional pain in their lives unfortunately don't have anything of that kind; worst of all, the most accessible means of socializing in the world is home to the most toxic people and the most toxic subcultures, and that's exactly where he ran to vocalize his cries for help. If he had more friends and a greater sense of community, he might have understood that there's more to life than companionship (and more to women than companionship). Conversely, if the world was a more cordial place, there wouldn't be problems to damage people in the first place, and suggesting the world be a better place suggests that nothing could be done. I think the tensions between men and women (or, more accurately, the tensions of lonely men and lonely women) will likely get worse before they get better. [/quote] He wanted to "punish" women for not being obligated to fuck him. Watch the retribution video.