![]() ![]() They appear to have been deleted, but Gawker had a few screengrabs yesterday. However, he steps over the line from critical assessment to creepily personal on a few entries. ![]() Moghadam attempts to dissect Rodger’s entries on his family history, home life, and struggles with addiction, which isn’t that odd. Moghadam didn’t seem to be, and he left a series of annotations on the missive, via his Rap Genius user page. If you read the text over the weekend, like so many people did, you may have been sickened, terrified, or distressed by Rodger’s words. ![]() Sometimes, the site’s founders even step in and leave their two cents, and yesterday cofounder Mahbod Moghadam did just that on alleged UCSB shooter Elliot Rodger’s 140-page manifesto, “ My Twisted World.” Originally intended as a place for analyzing lyrics, Rap Genius has become a forum for annotating any culturally significant text.
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