A phenomenal, hilarious accomplishment. Mumkey at his best. Rodgers ‘manifesto’ is a painful read, but it was begging for parody. Mumkey made it so. Rodgers narcissism, entitlement and absurd vengefulness are all played up to the extreme here. The ethics of creating something like this is another question and Mumkey has been shut down by YouTube for his Eliot Rodger content. Personally, I think it’s possible to dislike somebody and laugh at them.
The manifesto is the best experience as this leaves out a lot of information, but it's great to read once that is read. The drawings and structure are fantastic for what it sets out to do.
Imagine the Elliot Rodger manifesto "My Twisted World" crossed with "Diary Of A Wimpy Kid" and you have an idea of how this book reads. Prepared and illustrated by "Mumkey Jones" and his ladyfriend "Sheepover The Sheep".
After his death, the late spoiled neurotic and narcissistic psychopath Elliot Rodger gets what he deserves--ridicule.
This is a parody of My Twisted World, which I just read, in DOAWK form. It exaggerates the life of Elliot as he presents it in My Twisted World. The book is short and funny, though my two nitpicks are the limited number of drawings and the lack of capitalization of words (which is the standard for DOAWK books!).
»Hey, do you wanna be good friends for the next 16 years?« »Sure! Wait… what's gonna happen in 16 years?«
a hilarious adaptation of Elliot Rodger's manifesto in the form of a Diary Of A Wimpy Kid book with funny illustrations mocking him throughout. i was aware of this parody ever since it was announced on Mumkey's old channel and now i finally went ahead and read it on new year's eve (definitely not just to finish my reading challenge)
This is a funny Diary of a Wimpy Kid parody of My Twisted World by Elliot Rodger. I accidentally come across this while searching for more books like My Twisted World
The original My Twisted World is a really wonderful and sad read . Diary of a Supreme Gentleman feels like it almost copy My Twisted World word for word, although I find myself chuckling at some of the illustrations and how Elliot reference his future at the beginning of the book . Decently funny but not as funny as I expected