This is pretty good: http://www.vice.com/read/poster-v12n1
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Originally posted by Cardinal Buck View PostThis is pretty good: http://www.vice.com/read/poster-v12n1
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Originally posted by maenyfresh View PostGood read man, I just find all this all interesting. Pickin up women shouldn't be complicated but rather fun
That article I posted is a different story though...more like real-life observation and a lot of it's dead on from my perspective. Funny as hell too.Last edited by Cardinal Buck; 10-06-2012, 02:22 PM.
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I was involved for a while in the PUA community. There's some really, really good content to be learned.
Cajun, one of the professionals in the community was on the show Keys to the VIP.
Last edited by deliveryman; 10-06-2012, 03:15 PM.
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Originally posted by ZeeBrah View PostI actually am pretty humble. However, I worked my ass off to go from an injury-prone fatass with 3 knee surgeries and arthritis in high school to a lean, jacked bodybuilding powerlifter (lift like a powerlifter, diet like a bodybuilder). My body is the one thing that I worked extremely hard to achieve, so yeah, I'm pretty ****y when it comes to that, because, well, I deserve to be able to brag about it.
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Some of these PUA's have youtube channel's, showing doing their thing on the street. Like this guy:
Calls his self Sasha Daytime PUA. Apparently some PUA's are weak at night, at parties, but are good during the day. And vice versa.
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Pua is cool but I would hate to be so obsessed with it that all I think about is "Cold reading" or "DHVing" or routines and stuff that i cant just be free and myself with girls. Guys like AFC Adam and Justin Wayne are pretty legit though imo.
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Originally posted by sukhenkoy View PostNobody deserves to ever brag about anything. If you did it for yourself to begin with, you wouldn't need to brag about it to have others look up to you.
Pisses me the **** off when people "hate" on me and tell me what I can and can't do. They have no idea how much work I had to put in and how much pain I had to go through to get to where I am right now.
I only know of three people who can truly know the dedication and hard work it takes to come back from so many major injuries: Kris Jenkins, Thomas Davis, and Stacy Heap.
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