| Upvotes | Title | Category | Author | Subreddit | Date (UTC) |
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| 7 | A guy tests modern Pick-Up-Artist techniques against the 16th-Century "Book of the Courtier" | grimitar | /r/seduction | 10/03/10 05:32 PM |
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| 1 | A guy tests modern Pick-Up-Artist techniques against the 16th-Century "Book of the Courtier"It would seem you were correct | /r/seduction | 11/03/10 06:18 PM |
| 3 | A guy tests modern Pick-Up-Artist techniques against the 16th-Century "Book of the Courtier"Full Disclosure: My friend wrote this article. It's the first time he's been published, so I'm super-psyched for him. I think it's a great piece as well, though. I originally posted this to reddit.com, then I found this sub and thought it fitting. And part 2 | /r/seduction | 10/03/10 05:33 PM |
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