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Author:  kilativ15 [ Sat Dec 18, 2010 12:28 am ]
Post subject:  Overdoing It!

Lads, I'm not even gonna give any sort of dramatic build up, and just go ahead and say it. Wtf is with you peeps and overdoing it? Yes I understand this is a new experience and a wonderful one at that but bloody hell.

Let me explain.

Dressing Up

Dear God, that fantastic (& I find a little out-dated) concept known as pea-cocking.
Over-dressing in ridiculous clothes to gain attention. & to be honest I can see the merit in it! But do you have to layer yourself in that crap?
Tell you what, you wanna pea-cock right cause its a laugh. Wear a funny hat. Maybe one with rabbit ears in it. But thats all, 'cause bloody hell, seeing new members wear the entire attire from Alice In Wonderland into the clubs makes me faceplam hard.

Amoging

Now I wasnt aware that this was so rampart among fellow PUA's. Lads, the concept of Inner Game is to be secure with oneself and be comfortable with your personality. Not try to destroy your fellow mans mental capacity and, on occasions, physical capacity. Get that thumb out your arse!

New people

And finally new people. Godammit this pisses me off. New rAFC's who read some of Neil Strauses(?) books or some other piece of work, studied a little on the net and go out popping out advice like a fully developed chav. Mate, pleeaase, properly study some shite before spouting bad advice. Please? And stop spouting an endless reference of PUA terminology, if anything overuse makes it sound worse.

So lads, I would desperately implore you, be a kind PUA. Unless of course some fecker rubs you up the wrong way, then feel free to destroy that motherfucker.

Author:  Jav [ Sat Dec 18, 2010 3:35 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Overdoing It!

Quote:
Lads, I'm not even gonna give any sort of dramatic build up, and just go ahead and say it. Wtf is with you peeps and overdoing it? Yes I understand this is a new experience and a wonderful one at that but bloody hell.

Let me explain.

Dressing Up

Dear God, that fantastic (& I find a little out-dated) concept known as pea-cocking.
Over-dressing in ridiculous clothes to gain attention. & to be honest I can see the merit in it! But do you have to layer yourself in that crap?
Tell you what, you wanna pea-cock right cause its a laugh. Wear a funny hat. Maybe one with rabbit ears in it. But thats all, 'cause bloody hell, seeing new members wear the entire attire from Alice In Wonderland into the clubs makes me faceplam hard.

Amoging

Now I wasnt aware that this was so rampart among fellow PUA's. Lads, the concept of Inner Game is to be secure with oneself and be comfortable with your personality. Not try to destroy your fellow mans mental capacity and, on occasions, physical capacity. Get that thumb out your arse!

New people

And finally new people. Godammit this pisses me off. New rAFC's who read some of Neil Strauses(?) books or some other piece of work, studied a little on the net and go out popping out advice like a fully developed chav. Mate, pleeaase, properly study some shite before spouting bad advice. Please? And stop spouting an endless reference of PUA terminology, if anything overuse makes it sound worse.

So lads, I would desperately implore you, be a kind PUA. Unless of course some fecker rubs you up the wrong way, then feel free to destroy that motherfucker.
The first 2 I wouldn't care about since it wouldn't be affecting the community, just the person itself.

But number 3,

Please guys, stop it. It's way too obvious when you're giving crappy advice.


But then again,

It's all a phase.

Author:  xxIcexx [ Sat Dec 18, 2010 7:15 am ]
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Go into the voice tonality and dress section for a solid 10 minutes worth of laughter. The ideas some of these people come up with are flat out idiotic lol.

A pink hello kitty backpack....are you f'ing kidding me hahahaha

Author:  baracuda [ Sat Dec 18, 2010 5:05 pm ]
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The third one is definatly true, espically for newbies like myself
who will go out there an try things that dont work.

Thats why i dont offer advice unless im 100% sure until i get good.

Author:  Fin [ Sat Dec 18, 2010 5:49 pm ]
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The third one is definatly true, espically for newbies like myself
who will go out there an try things that dont work.

Thats why i dont offer advice unless im 100% sure until i get good.
The problem is knowing when your advice is bad, there are "respected" members here who's advice should be taken with a grain (or mound) of salt.

But the honestly believe in what they are pushing... .. why wouldn't they, it's their advice.

You wouldn't give advice unless you thought it was correct.

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