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| Pulsebeat | PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 6:56 pm | |
| Offline | | New to MPUA Forum | Joined: Wed Apr 23, 2008 2:27 pm Posts: 23 Location: Hamburg, Germany | | Personally I respect everyone who has the balls to just approach a couple, because I think my biggest fear would be to get into a fight. So I really agree with vash on the stuff with reading signs.
A friend of mine has read the book “The Lucifer Effect” where a psychologist says that violent aggression is mainly based on two components: 1) Intelligence and 2) The fear of not being able to express yourself as an individual (that refers e.g. to people who dress like every other guy or have no abilities that distinguishes themselves from others).
With that being said I think it’s easier to know what you will have to test for. So I would look for what the AMOG is dressed (which I think doesn’t has to be peacock, because there are people that are well groomed but still look like many other people because of the style) or if he gets some complicated jokes of mine.
I hope this is useful information for you, because it helped me quite a lot
Pulsebeat
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| Donovan Kane | PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 11:42 am | |
| Offline | | New to MPUA Forum |  | Joined: Fri Jun 13, 2008 1:02 pm Posts: 17 Location: Hollywierd | | Pulsebeat & mav69.... Please dig this, cause it really is the point....
THE APPROACH IS TO ENGAGE & BEGIN 'THE GAME'.... It has nothing to do with hitting on some hulking brute's gal while she's hiding in his armpits; to prove to yourself that you have finally grown some stones. It ALSO has nothing to do with being the fashion police & assuming ( assuming... which makes an ASS out of U & MI...) that because someone is not dressed like Reece from 'The Terminator' that they have any cognizant rationale that: YOU have just OPENED A SET, or anything else that one could fallaciously assertain from digging on someones shoes, for cryin' out loud....
Once you've successfully made a COUPLE your unwitting WING, and 'pivitoed' about a room full of available sets with their unwitting aid, then... well... then you know you have some game.
I still mean what I sad about not picking fights. DON'T APPROACH TO ENGENDER 'AGGRO', TO SIMPLY CHALLANGE, OR TAUNT A FINE AND DECENT COUPLE.... DO approach to get into the circle and seduce them both, if they are of any use to you, while you run game around the whole place iwth them as an amusing social qualifier & balancing point, situationally, or otherwise... Shoot... You may make their night!?! Or, make off with te gal while her boyfriend is distracted by one of the many poeple you have rallied while 'GAMING' the room!?!?
I think that is the synopsis I wnated to paint up for ya' !
DIG?
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| Pulsebeat | PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 6:22 pm | |
| Offline | | New to MPUA Forum | Joined: Wed Apr 23, 2008 2:27 pm Posts: 23 Location: Hamburg, Germany | | First of all, I am the guy who wants to befriend people from the beginning. I mean I go out to socialize not to get into trouble. I don’t know where you read that I love to steal girlfriends from any AMOG. I don’t, that’s not my business and I don’t want to be the guy who looks for a challenge other suffer from.
And playing the “fashion police” is not what I meant. I won’t place a radical judgement (which actually is what makes you an ass, not assumption) on people who wear certain shoes or whatever. But still, when you got to know that guy and he seems somehow aggressive than maybe the clothes are one of the reasons. I don’t think that anyone is such a great cold reader that he can judge anyone’s behaviour by just looking at one’s clothes. So behaviour you get to know after being in a set with an AMOG is always a better way to get an impression of him than his visual appearance.
Thus I don’t encourage people to steal girlfriends, I encourage to look out for your surroundings and interactions.
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| Korova | PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:55 am | |
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