Soul
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Registered: Oct 22, 2008 7:15:29 GMT -5
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Post by Soul on Apr 7, 2011 21:02:08 GMT -5
So let me get this straight.
You want all the dudes in your class maybe even your whole dam school to know about the community?
And then you want all the girls to know what you’re up to?
Are you fucking crazy?
Why not just walk around with a sign reading ‘pick up artist’?
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Post by amarok on Apr 7, 2011 21:14:52 GMT -5
^Agreed. It's probably better to keep it low-key.
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Post by Contempt on Apr 7, 2011 21:17:21 GMT -5
^ yeah, be quiet about it. Telling everyone you practice getting women is a great way to get everyone to think your weird and all the women in your school to hate you with a passion.
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Post by amarok on Apr 7, 2011 21:43:49 GMT -5
Let's put it like this: I made a facebook event encouraging guys to tell girls, friends, strangers whatever, that they're beautiful. I explained that they put so much effort into looking great for us guys so we should notice and tell them. The event got over 6000 attendees internationally in the four days before the day it was scheduled for. I got a few message thanking me for it, two girls who gave me their numbers after a couple of messages.
I also got one calling me a misogynist, of all things. People are gonna hate on you no matter what your good intentions are, and if they're as easily misinterpreted as PUA is, you're done, then and there.
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RMO
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Registered: Jul 30, 2009 14:27:39 GMT -5
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Post by RMO on Apr 7, 2011 21:56:01 GMT -5
you want to make a documentary?
on the PUA community?
from australia?
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Traxx
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Registered: Mar 14, 2010 21:36:28 GMT -5
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Post by Traxx on Apr 7, 2011 22:37:57 GMT -5
Make a documentary about the values of PUA, not PUA itself. And don't mention PUA at all. Mention about how guys need to wake up in this world and see everything for what it really is.
Ask guys how they would act in a certain situation, then ask girls what they expect, and then switch it around. Ask about stereotypes, style, flirting, impressions, judging, networking, having (or the ideal of) fun, what the ideal guy/girl is, who they look up to as an idol, how people should carry themselves, etc etc. Contrast the AFC with the PUA, use something that a PUA would do and then what an AFC would do and ask the girls which they would prefer. Ask them what they prefer in someone they would be interested in (body, eyes, hair, personality, wit, charm, hygiene, style, fitness, etc).
I think that would make a more interesting and acceptable documentary, since PUA is typically looked at as just flat out creepy in mainstream society. Call it The Gender Project or something like that.
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Post by canadiankid on Apr 7, 2011 22:50:14 GMT -5
you want to make a documentary? on the PUA community? from australia?
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