Facebook pt 2

Shadows

Well-Known Member
#22
i delete people who do it, its just annoying. its funny you can tell nobody cares because no one comments on the status', except people telling them to shut up.

shadows often posts gay lovey kind of shit.
yah dude, when i first got my facebook, i posted nothing but funny and EVIL stuff lol.

But then when me and my ex broke up and she claimed i hit her and shit, i ended up trying to get my 'good guy' image back b/c it was messing up my game.

A lot of the girls on FB know HOT ass women, so i'm working into one right now. :D

Fo real though, girls eat that shit up.
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
#23
Maybe if you're going after young, immature and stupid girls then they'd eat that shit up. Any girl I'd consider to be with would call me out on being that corny and most likely treat me like a little brother
 

Shadows

Well-Known Member
#24
nah, the girl i'm trying to get with is 25. older than me, the girl that knows her, is the one i got to butter up.

I learned that, you over-exaggerate to the younger girls. they'll eat it up.

"Perhaps we should have walked moon bound, Since the world holds us down."

(Something I wrote and buttered up like 10 girls.)


To the middle aged women, you twist what is usually said, or things you learned.

"There's a difference between " I Love You " & " Im In Love With You."


Older women are straight up, JUST BE REAL.

"I don't work hard. I think hard. There is a big difference."

Then when they text you, or comment your shit, you work your game on them. Least, that's what I do, even if I'm not serious.

...It unintentionally got me in a relationship that was probably the best one I've had.


I learned that my best love is the one I fell in accidentally. My strongest love is the one I fell in unexpectedly.

See, I don't use FB to say what I'm eating, I use to learn off people's stupidity, fears, and all that. Then, I use what I learned off them, against them. Then, I take my already decent (or) good game, to higher feets.

Women love confidence, learning off of them gives me that.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
#25
nah, the girl i'm trying to get with is 25. older than me, the girl that knows her, is the one i got to butter up.

I learned that, you over-exaggerate to the younger girls. they'll eat it up.

"Perhaps we should have walked moon bound, Since the world holds us down."

(Something I wrote and buttered up like 10 girls.)


To the middle aged women, you twist what is usually said, or things you learned.

"There's a difference between " I Love You " & " Im In Love With You."


Older women are straight up, JUST BE REAL.

"I don't work hard. I think hard. There is a big difference."

Then when they text you, or comment your shit, you work your game on them. Least, that's what I do, even if I'm not serious.

...It unintentionally got me in a relationship that was probably the best one I've had.


I learned that my best love is the one I fell in accidentally. My strongest love is the one I fell in unexpectedly.

See, I don't use FB to say what I'm eating, I use to learn off people's stupidity, fears, and all that. Then, I use what I learned off them, against them. Then, I take my already decent (or) good game, to higher feets.

Women love confidence, learning off of them gives me that.
25 is pretty young. And age doesn't determine maturity. Look at me. :)
 

Preach

Well-Known Member
#26
Some people seem to think that just because someone chooses to make information public, that information has to be desired by the public. From an individual point of view, anything I choose to share with the world is about me, not the world. I have yet to encounter a person who complained about the habits and opinions of others who didn't have their own perceptual flaws. And the idea of being selfless is retarded so I have yet to meet someone that didn't want to share stories from their own life that they enjoyed telling. You are expecting something that will never happen when you expect people who get a kid to not feel happy about, and not want to show that happiness to the world.

I just state this for the record before I go on saying that I work with this chick who had a kid last year. Then a few months later her and the dad split up and she meets this new guy that she's now been living with for two months. Every day there are multiple status updates about how much she loves him and that darn kid, how happy she is and how great her life and life in general is. It's a bit like when a kid is proud of his dad and tells all his friends how badass his father is or whatever. BESTEST OF ALL BESTESEST BABIES I LOVE MY BABY, THE WEATHER IS GREAT AND I AM CURRENTLY SUCKING THE COCK OF LIFE. It's fucking disgusting and makes me think of her as a fucking loser, even though there's nothing wrong with it lol.
 

Shadows

Well-Known Member
#27
25 is pretty young. And age doesn't determine maturity. Look at me. :)

I know. My last ex was 19. She was rather mature for her age. That's why I "accidently" fell in love with her, b/c we just kicked it as friends, but as time passed, I ended up getting feelings for her, not knowing she was going to be so mature, yet fun like a teen, that SOME older women choose to ignore.

As for the 25 yr old, she's had a lot of experience, and well, from what I can tell, she seems very mature, and that's what I want.



Some people seem to think that just because someone chooses to make information public, that information has to be desired by the public. From an individual point of view, anything I choose to share with the world is about me, not the world. I have yet to encounter a person who complained about the habits and opinions of others who didn't have their own perceptual flaws. And the idea of being selfless is retarded so I have yet to meet someone that didn't want to share stories from their own life that they enjoyed telling. You are expecting something that will never happen when you expect people who get a kid to not feel happy about, and not want to show that happiness to the world.

I just state this for the record before I go on saying that I work with this chick who had a kid last year. Then a few months later her and the dad split up and she meets this new guy that she's now been living with for two months. Every day there are multiple status updates about how much she loves him and that darn kid, how happy she is and how great her life and life in general is. It's a bit like when a kid is proud of his dad and tells all his friends how badass his father is or whatever. BESTEST OF ALL BESTESEST BABIES I LOVE MY BABY, THE WEATHER IS GREAT AND I AM CURRENTLY SUCKING THE COCK OF LIFE. It's fucking disgusting and makes me think of her as a fucking loser, even though there's nothing wrong with it lol.
lol @ sucking the cocks of cocks of life, soooo true.

Some people though, when they do a life changing decision like that; over-extend their happiness than what it really is, because they don't want to seem like they did a wrong decision by not staying with the baby daddy/momma. Whether it was the right decision or not, they over do it to show others that if they're judging they are wrong. Or, at least, to stop judging them.

I said that there was this couple that freaked me out before b/c they shared accounts. A week ago, they got married, then they split their accounts. I'm glad. Now I can talk to one or the other without feeling all weirded out.
 

S O F I

Administrator
Staff member
#28
let me bust some real talk in this thread.

When I read post #24, the first thing that popped in my mind was, "psychooo!".
 

Shadows

Well-Known Member
#30
@SOFI - lol, i'm not a psycho, i just observe it easily after taking sociology and psychology, and use it to improve their self-esteem or for a laugh or whatever.

@Keco - I don't do that in person, and they all know we are friends and i'm messing around. ;)

You can't tell anything new to a girl they haven't heard before, especially if they're hot.

The way I approach women is always dependent on the situation, but something like:

Approaching her calmly, I ask her name, then I say something funny (depending on the situation) *and they will always smile bc you seem nice, even if they think it's corny.* After that, I say she has a pretty smile (if u say beautiful or anything, it will be a turn off, it hints at trying too hard), then say I forgot to introduce myself; once I do, I ask for the #.

That approach has never failed me, I'm sticking to it till it does.


To stay on topic regarding FB:

My real biggest pet peeve is when people update their status 10 times a day just to say:

"Now Playing: Alicia Keys: Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart."

... :eek:h: I'd rather read lyrics that inspired you to even say that or something. That's why I have no problem with lyrics being posted on FB.
 

masta247

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#31
You can't tell anything new to a girl they haven't heard before, especially if they're hot.
You can. Most people are extremely limited within a very narrow spectrum of actions they are willing to pick from when socializing with a girl. Things that they consider to be unusual are usually just common actions, sometimes more rare within that range but still not original contrary to what they think.
I usually see men treating girls very schematically. Usually it works because apart from women who demand things that are very unlikely to happen most others settle for less. They see more than there is and justify falling for silly guys that way.
The best approach though is to look at the situation from a different perspective, to do something really unusual, outside of that "range of common things" but avoiding the "too weird" range. Obviously the best case is when you're naturally like that.
 

S O F I

Administrator
Staff member
#32
last night, I got the greatest urge to reply with "oh you fancy huh" to anything a female says. Surprisingly, it works quite well. Not that it's a great pick-up line cause it's not, but it fucking makes sense as a reply.
 

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