I'm sort of pissed.
I wrote up my whole life history as an AFC to a PUA on my computer last night but my internet connection went down. Hopefully I'll post it tonight (theoretically I'm meeting HB Model tonight, but we'll see as we made plans via text messaging which, to me, is an atrocious way to secure a D2...but I'll cover why I had to do that way in my FR - if there ends up being a FR).
Anyway, I wanted to post this ASAP because I'm sure this going to get taken down shortly. Here is a link to the greatest piece of pick up literature you will ever read:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/920437/TylerDurden-OwenCook-The-Blueprint
That, my friends, is a hacked copy of Tyler's book. I'd recommend clicking the "download" button on the left and DLing it as a Word document since I'm sure this is going to be removed shortly.
The shit you will learn from this book is life-altering. Trust me.
Other than that, my birthday celebration was uneventful in terms of PU. My two AFC friends took me out for beers. I saw a hot 3-set and said I was going to open them but my friends actually begged me not to (one friend is practically married and the other is terrified of ever being rejected by a girl). Anyway, no sets opened last night, just drank beers.
Oh, finally, here's Dave Love Pirate's FR of our sarge:
http://www.nycsargeteam.com/showthread.php?p=184#post184
It's not incredibly detailed but interesting to read none-the-less.
Peace,
The Judge
3 comments:
Happy birthday, man. Leave some tail for the rest of us, please.
Happy birthday, dude. And thanks a bunch for the link to Tyler's book!
I appreciate the link to TD's book and I skimmed it and I think that it's a great book for understanding where inner game comes from. I know the book as we are seeing it in completed form but I have to disagree with with the conclusion of the book.
I understand why not having routines is of higher value but I think that it is very hard to going from AFC to super personality guy without having some structure to help with understanding the specifics of the interaction.
I think it's very easy to use routines for a few years and then learn how to do it naturally and say everyone should just learn to be a natural.
The game itself is a good way to become a natural. If you get so good at the game and are still opening with "Who lies more?" then all you are really doing is playing a game. The game makes for a great stepping stone to just not needing anything other than, "Hello."
As someone who is 37 I have a lot of deprogramming or reprogramming to do and I cannot imagine that I could just wake up one day and just be the guy TD wants the read to be.
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