maenad wrote:IsiMan84 wrote:Haha. Picking a fight? Sounds like you're butt-hurt that I can manage to argue with you and stay on subject at the same time. And don't bring Bull Run into this; considering me and him both disagreed with you he's not going to take your side. I actually respect him. You on the other hand...not so much. Didn't bother reading past that line. I'll assume it wasn't about the original topic, just like anything else you bring up.
But on the real though, man to man, if you're not contributing to the thread why say anything? You can bump your gums on a Yahoo News comments section; that might be more your style.
Looks like someone is trying to suck up to BR. Are you afraid he'll ban you? Based off of your response, I can tell your trying shift the attention onto me. I must be right, because you look like you are trying to hide something. This is also shows your lack of accountability for your aspergers, which is why your here. You should join another forum better equipped to help you, PU won't help you because it's founder mystery has the same problem. He doesn't understand that the way he dresses shows how socially inept he is. Back to talking about mystery, an autist shouldnt teach another autist social skills. To me that is ludacris .
Go google aspergers and learn about your condition. I'm not saying that to be a dick, I'm trying to help you. Better yet, here's social skills lesson #1:
Normal people don't dress up weird to gain attention from women you only look strange to other people. In a club, if you tried this against me I would ridicule you in front of a girl causing you to be humiliated.
Lesson #2, normal dudes don't sit there making terms and talking in code. Children who make up words on the playground Often get their ass beat and made fun of. I know this because I've witnessed it, along with made fun of them.
Haha. Oh no he didn't.
I appreciate your intentional misinterpretation of everything that's been said thus far. Where did I kiss up to Bull Run? Obviously you think having his side is more important than actually being right about something.
But thank goodness you diagnosed me with Asperger's, or I wouldn't have known what to do with myself. And why should I have to look it up if you know so much already? That C+ you got in Psych 101 clearly paid off so I'd like to hear more. I'll assume you attained your doctorate-level knowledge from the same place you got your natural gaming ability.
Speaking of that, you're gonna love this one. You said you're a natural, and you lost your ability but are trying to get it back. Do you know what it means to be a natural? It's a guy who can get results without relying heavily on material or canned routines from the community. Okay, makes sense. Well this is gonna blow your mind too. Some naturals look to the community to find explanations for why their methods work.
Pay attention, here's where it gets good. I was having some success with girls but didn't know why some things worked and others didn't. And then I did some searching and found the community. I read a few things and said "hmm this all makes sense." I still don't use structured routines or any gambits. Oh shit, I'm a natural too! But if "natural ability" is something that can easily be lost and gained (according to you), then that pretty much means we're all naturals and you're nobody special. The only difference is we don't constantly remind people that we are, and feel the need to tell others they're wasting their time trying to get better at figuring out who they are (which is one of the tenets of pua lifestyle). So the issue at hand is that you haven't answered my (or anyone else's) question about why you're here, and would rather resort to name calling or changing the subject when you should be helping people out. Assuming you actually know enough to contribute.
Dressing up weird? Talking in code? I'm glad you're addressing all these issues about me and other people in the community head-on, seeing as you've been a regular at the events (nope), know us all personally (nope), and regularly go out with guys (haha, hell no). In fact if you'd actually been out you would know that we NEVER do that stuff. But you know who
does dress up weird and talk in code? Frats and sororities. Dungeons and Dragons players. LARPers. Athletes. Even if guys from the community did do that regularly, they'd be no different from anyone else on earth.
You really seem to have a hard-on for Mystery, which means you probably haven't heard of anything else. Some of that material is archaic and a lot of people have moved away from the peacocking and routines. But he's one guy and it worked for him. Others tried it and it wasn't for them. Oh by the way, I totally never realized he started pickup. That means you've never heard of Ross Jeffries or even David Wygant. These guys have been at it since before you were in diapers. David Wygant is one of the most respected guys in the community and he advocates
*gasp* natural game! OMGzorz he's like an older, smarter, better with women version of yourself. And helps other people do the same. If you're going to take shots at the community at least do your research, instead of burning an entire semester getting in the good graces of one girl from your class and claiming you're a natural. That's 2nd day of class shit for even the amateurs.