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I lament that I only have one upvote to give. Well explained.
/r/TheRedPill16/09/17 11:56 AM
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I second this motion. I've posted before about living in Peru, but I haven't really gone into the economics of it too much. The top quintile in Peru earns around $500 a month take home. I'm pulling in around $2k. No solid data on where that puts me, but I'm willing to wager it's at the threshold of the top 10%. Like you said, stuff is more expensive here. Computer parts are a goal of mine, and it would take me a year or so too. At the same time, I'd caution someone against focusing on material p…
/r/TheRedPill26/05/17 10:38 AM
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I would just like to say this was fantastically written. Loved the Natural Geographic touch. And it's also 100% true.
/r/TheRedPill19/05/17 01:51 AM
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It's not that simple. Bitcoin is on the radar. Legally, if you want to be 100% compliant, you need to treat it like an asset or a stock, reporting your purchase price and your selling price. Now, if you want to be completely in the dark you could not report it, and probably get away with it. But come selling time (let's say after your hypothetical divorce) all that income could raise some eyebrows. If you stick to cash sales of BTC you'd be fine, but then you're looking at more legwork and less …
/r/TheRedPill29/03/17 11:19 AM
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There's Guillermo Shitner who does a very strange show after 2 AM.
/r/TheRedPill23/11/16 10:57 AM
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Of course. But that just means he's a literal cuckhold then, doesn't it?
/r/TheRedPill09/09/16 10:46 AM
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Yeah, she'd be awesome FWB material, and hell I've had ones just like her. But marriage and the works? Fuck no.
/r/TheRedPill08/09/16 10:53 AM
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I saw it like the experiment where if the kid doesn't touch the candy he gets two pieces of candy later.
/r/TheRedPill08/09/16 10:52 AM
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Not sure if you read this clearly. I don't work with these people.
/r/TheRedPill07/09/16 10:52 AM
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While I don't work with these people they are in my industry, and it's a fairly small one down here. People know each other and people talk. If they were from some lesser organization I wouldn't have cared as much, but they're in a place that I could theoretically get into in a couple of years and nearly double my salary. Don't burn bridges before you might need them.
/r/TheRedPill07/09/16 10:51 AM
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I thought about that, but there are a lot of variables here that I haven't included for identity's sake. The real tell was his reaction as they left well before everyone else. If he had been walking out head-held-high with a smile I'd agree with you
/r/TheRedPill06/09/16 12:06 AM
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I mean, homoerotic sure, thug?
/r/TheRedPill16/08/16 09:02 PM
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Have fun paying child support and alimony for the rest of your life.
/r/TheRedPill16/08/16 11:04 AM
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a thug Really? Listen to an interview with him some time. The dude takes care of pigeons for fuck's sake.
/r/TheRedPill16/08/16 11:03 AM
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I heard in the US you guys have a standard of giving a wrongfull accuser a sentence that is equal to the max sentence the wrongfully accused was facing. That's not a thing, though how I wish it was. People argue that it'll make people afraid to accuse. But I think we should only punish the accuser if there's blatant evidence (like in this case) that the person made it up.
/r/TheRedPill16/08/16 11:01 AM
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Today's TRP lesson: Have friends.
/r/TheRedPill07/08/16 02:55 AM
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Red is a very aggressive color. Bullshit. No color is aggressive. Colors are associated with aggression, however, that much is very true. If you are aware of these associations then you realize they're about as valid as Jesus Christ. I can look at red and not be inspired to madness or violence, just as I can look at blue and not see sadness. I painted my last living room/kitchen blue because I liked it. Color is just what you make of it. Take control of your own brain and figure out what it like…
/r/TheRedPill07/08/16 12:56 AM
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This isn't exactly what I'm talking about but it's not far off in terms of the hue I go for. What you want is to envoke red, but definitively. No wishy washy shit where it might be salmon or peach or some other bullshit. It's not supposed to look cute.A certain kind of red. What I'm saying is there's a particular RGB value that triggers some ideas in women (or so I believe). Whether cultural or biological I don't care, there's a connection in a woman's world with red. Little candy hearts, blood,…
/r/TheRedPill07/08/16 12:47 AM
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On bedroom lighting, and house lighting in general. Lighting creates moods. It also has an effect on your brain. Bright white light tends to keep you awake and is often default in your kitchen/bathroom. Yellow light is more mellow and calming, and stimulates your brain less, making it better for before-bedtime. I like to have both. The main light in my room is white for waking up and bedside tables and a lamp provide yellow evening lighting. Paint your room a dark red seductive color. Go fairly …
/r/TheRedPill06/08/16 02:13 PM
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Well hope it goes well. Maybe in 5 years it'll be floating around $3k per BTC and I'll be kicking myself.
/r/TheRedPill18/07/16 09:11 PM
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Okay, I agree with the point that this isn't what OP was looking for. But when your topic starts with "I don't trust stocks/bonds" which are pretty much the most consistent earners over the long term, I feel like anything goes here.
/r/TheRedPill18/07/16 09:10 PM
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A "business partner" can die tomorrow That's pretty ridiculous logic to use. Let me give you a nice example. I've got a student who has some real incredible art talent. I encouraged her to start selling work to fellow students. Now there's demand for her work and she's pulling in quite a bit of cash every month. Having identified this talent, and seeing that there's already an established supply/demand for it, I see that as a relatively safe investment. I could plunk down $20k for her to have a …
/r/TheRedPill18/07/16 04:55 PM
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It's okay, I find it's fascinating technology. I use it multiple times a week. I play poker with it. The problem IMO with the safe haven argument is that most people don't save money. Most people are stupid. Google says 56% of Americans have no savings. Bitcoin need more than the roughly 1 million regular users out there. I believe its real potential is as a transfer vehicle. Since most people don't save and those who do generally prefer more stable investments, the only way to get Bitcoin stabl…
/r/TheRedPill18/07/16 04:43 PM
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There were a lot of "ifs" there. It's not as incredibly risky as it seems if you know the person well and know they generate income. Some clients will migrate to follow the person in their new venture. Since they'll earn more than before from those accounts, it's safe to say they can quickly cover operating costs. It's not the same as investing in a new product. You're investing in labor which is much more concrete.
/r/TheRedPill18/07/16 04:35 PM
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Wonderful. But the millions of people that click on Amazon don't get greeted with a friendly "Hey we now accept Bitcoin, cause why wouldn't we?" There's really no good reason for Amazon not to accept Bitcoin. They could cash it out immediately and probably save on credit card fees. They'd open the door to more customers. But again, it's the bad image that's out there.
/r/TheRedPill18/07/16 06:04 AM
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Honestly you sound like someone who has just been repeating something they've been told. No serious economist takes ideas like The dollar will not hold this position forever and argues that you should invest in Bitcoin. Nothing is forever first of all. So no shit someday the dollar will die. But until then it's been the most stable currency in the world's largest economy backed by the world's largest military. That's not going to vanish any time soon. Replace the dollar with what? The Pound Ster…
/r/TheRedPill18/07/16 06:01 AM
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Do you think banks are at risk of losing the general public's trust? Man the public hasn't trusted banks since the Great Depression. My grandpa cursed them every day. if there is another crises and bailouts and bailins occur, people will not be happy We made money on the last bailout. Smart people know this. So rule them out. That leaves us with the ignorant folk. Alright, they hate banks and want to change. But guess what? Who is going to offer a mortgage in Bitcoin? How about a credit card? Th…
/r/TheRedPill18/07/16 12:18 AM
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I just explained how it would still be decentralized. Look, BTC IMO just isn't a good long term investment. What will raise the price of BTC? If you're arguing deflation will increase its value, don't count on it. BTC isn't deflationary say multiple sources, because it's not being used as a savings currency. Most people are using it as a transfer medium. You buy and sell it on demand, owning it for just a few hours. People don't really spend BTC all that much because there aren't enough places t…
/r/TheRedPill18/07/16 12:06 AM
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From what I've read the decentralization is achieved by having all banks connect into one larger blockchain. So everyone is checking everything. But first obviously the bank has to redesign its software to connect user accounts to a blockchain. As long as everyone uses the same blockchain, we get a decentralized network. By keeping the ledger data anonymous from bank to bank, your personal information is protected. All anyone sees is X dollars going from Account A to Account B. The blockchain kn…
/r/TheRedPill17/07/16 06:04 PM
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Yes, but it's an open distributed database. The mining/reward system just exists to make people run the hashes that verify the transactions. The processing power is distributed across millions of people. But a big business could build big-ass computers that do the same amount of work for considerably less than it costs to pay people to go over records and handle payment processing. So that's their reward. There's no reason that a bank couldn't effectively implement their own Bitcoin-like protoco…
/r/TheRedPill17/07/16 05:24 PM
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If you have good business sense and could be a good manager you should just invest in someone's skills. Particularly people with service labor skills. Especially trade-style labor. If you know a great accountant/hair stylist/plumber/carpenter/etc who can consistently get clients, as in always booked, then they could be good candidates for starting their own business. These types of businesses are great because they have low start-up costs and reasonable overhead. Get the plumber a new van, rent …
/r/TheRedPill17/07/16 05:20 PM
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I disagree. It'll probably have another surge, but I'm still not convinced it'll survive. The biggest problem is that BTC is tied to the image of illegal activity. Big companies have stayed away from it. The day Amazon allows it will be the day it has arrived. Second problem is that banks are now implementing the same blockchain technology into their own systems. Within a decade I'm willing to bet that all banks will have a blockchain system and probably our entire financial network will be on o…
/r/TheRedPill17/07/16 05:09 PM
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Nailed my last interview in much the same way. Oozed confidence, even though I was woefully underequipped for the job. Gave smart short answers to every question, and maintained frame the whole time. The interviewer was head of my department, and then I had to meet the manager for a second interview. My first interviewer simply told me "Impress them like you did me, show that confidence and you'll be fine." He saw what I did and told me to rinse and repeat. Worked out great. The manager even sai…
/r/TheRedPill23/06/16 02:18 AM
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Picture Porky Pig raping Elmer Fudd
/r/TheRedPill22/06/16 01:44 AM
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Gonna take a side on the pussy eating debate. Do it, and do it fucking well. It's another tool in your arsenal. Why wouldn't you go equipped to war with every weapon at your disposal? Someone here mentioned that it's sometimes cultural and not everybody is down with it. That actually works to your advantage. In Peru where pussy is eaten much less frequently I have girls who live for my head giving. It's a rare treat. IMO the best way to go about it is to get her as close to orgasm as possible an…
/r/TheRedPill20/06/16 01:21 AM
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That's yuppie slang for "We went backpacking and slummed it around the world." Which admittedly is not a terrible thing to do. But it sure as hell isn't a successful path for an LTR, eventually she's going to start expecting things like a stable roof over her head and you're shit out of luck.
/r/TheRedPill11/06/16 09:15 PM
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And why do you need a child to take care of you? Instead of the thousands upon thousands of dollars you'd spend taking care of a child, put that in a trustworthy investment account that the government isn't responsible for. Voila, you've taken care of yourself. And now you can die old.
/r/TheRedPill11/06/16 09:13 PM
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from not cooking her the right vegetarian meals This was the first mistake right fucking here. You don't ever LTR a vegetarian. A vegetarian has a special sort of internal piety that makes them this lofty god which looks down upon the mere meat eating mortals as uncivilized apes. We were meant to eat meat. Look at your teeth. Meat is delicious. Sorry for all your troubles man. The fact that her family has her back just shows you they raised her to be a cunt and probably bought every word her spo…
/r/TheRedPill06/06/16 11:06 AM
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All PR could have still been referring to all PR relevant to this scenario. Next time clarify or don't get snippy.
/r/TheRedPill27/05/16 11:41 PM
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The products in question are for men. So any man who would be influenced by this feminist bullshit probably wasn't a potential customer to begin with.
/r/TheRedPill27/05/16 09:38 PM
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I would like to make one edit to your original post: In theory practice it's less painful and has less risks than a vasectomy and should be better because it's reversible. The stuff has been around in India and human trials have been going on for over ten years. So far there hasn't been any indication that it doesn't work, although the full data from the trials has not been publicly released yet.
/r/TheRedPill14/05/16 11:42 AM
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make sure you are compensated accordingly. this is literally why they invented money. if you aren't, demand it, or leave. that's the only power you have Yeah, I get paid pretty well so I put up with it, but job opportunities at this level aren't great given my circumstances, and foreigners are kind of the boss's bitch when it comes to contract renewal. I take care of myself, get paid, save up, but still I have to dance the dance.
/r/TheRedPill04/05/16 08:56 PM
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It's not so much that anyone is resisting it so much as Big Pharma just doesn't care. It's cheap, and would put an end to their days of doping women with hormones. They don't want it here, but that also doesn't mean they're putting up major obstacles. They control what gets developed and what doesn't, and by ignoring Vasalgel they pretty much have kept it out. In addition, the US has very strict clinical trial procedures in order for a product to get to market. That's probably a good thing. They…
/r/TheRedPill04/05/16 11:00 AM
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This is a great post and echoes many of my sentiments. I also teach and see it as quite rewarding, although not as much perhaps as other things I enjoy due to the abundance of idiocy that surrounds me. That's the struggle, how do you work with that? I smile, I'm nice to everyone, I talk to everybody and I'm a happy person both inside and out. But then I'm forced to engage with people (mostly women in positions of power in my workplace) who are outright idiots with no communication skills, no sen…
/r/TheRedPill04/05/16 10:57 AM
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I'm going to declare shenanigans on the education as communist/humanist standpoint. While schools of thought like that certainly exist, they're not really dependent on the names you mentioned. Pavlov and Skinner were probably the two most critically influential people in shaping the American education system. I readily admit some of them had bought into Marxist ideas, but that doesn't mean the educational system has to have those in it. Reason is, the system was designed by politicians on the ba…
/r/TheRedPill30/04/16 03:12 PM
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Perhaps I have missed my calling.
/r/TheRedPill28/04/16 09:55 PM
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Excellent management of meat proximity as well, not too close yet not too far as to suggest squeamishness
/r/TheRedPill28/04/16 11:22 AM
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This is why the Atkins diet works so well for shedding fat. You shut off the first two, glucose and starches right away. But you're allowed to eat a fuckton of calories in other areas. So you can stave off the hunger by devouring stacks of beef wrapped in bacon (which is delicious anyway). Combine it with calorie counting when you're ready (shutting off that weak pump) and you're in golden shape for weight loss. I dropped about 50lbs on Atkins, and then retooled my habits to prevent a rebound. T…
/r/TheRedPill27/04/16 01:16 AM
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Some additional thoughts from a person who writes a lot. This post is, first of all, absolutely correct. I've had bosses comment on my fluency in multiple languages and my broad vocabulary as well, remarking that I must be rather educated (despite my reality being the exact opposite). However, it's important not to use more complex words just for the sake of doing so. The word you choose should be the one that fills in the blank most accurately, and ideally should reduce the number of words need…
/r/TheRedPill17/04/16 10:40 PM
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Now I never said that this reality was necessarily a bad thing. I can see why many people feel that it is. I, for one, agree with you largely. Life is what it is, and it's your job to make it work for you. That's true regardless of who you are. What I think bears mentioning here is that this reality for many flies directly in the face of what we've been told about women and about what they want. We've been lied to in the last few generations. What is "RP truth" today was commonsense knowledge no…
/r/TheRedPill05/04/16 12:50 AM
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find a woman you can build a life with Good luck with that. All you can do as a man is be RP enough to keep her wanting you. You will forever have to dangle a carrot in front of her. And if a better carrot comes along, she might just take a bite. Maybe she won't. But she's capable of it. That's the principle of AWALT. The worst part is, if she takes someone else's carrot, she gets half of yours and part of the stick to boot. Now it's that much harder to get someone else.
/r/TheRedPill04/04/16 09:12 PM
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I sure as hell would. Hell, I'd love to fly out to India now and find a willing doctor to shoot me up.
/r/TheRedPill04/04/16 09:06 PM
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Yep, exactly this. There is no benefit for men in marriage anymore. None at all. Not when a woman can cheat and still get half.
/r/TheRedPill29/03/16 07:07 PM
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Yep, that's absolutely within the realm of possibility. Again, I'll withhold judgment on her until I see how things play out. Then again, it's Musk's fault and society's fault. Can you blame someone for walking off with half a fortune?
/r/TheRedPill29/03/16 05:28 PM
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Quick comment here: Let's hold off on some of the vitriol. This article is speculation about what she could theoretically receive. This still all depends on whether she pushes for it all or not. Clearly in the first divorce she didn't take as much as she could. So, if she does in fact destroy the future of the world, then we can get our pitchforks and torches. For now, let's just shake our head at Musk's poor decision making.
/r/TheRedPill29/03/16 11:49 AM
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Let's hold off before we see what she actually pushes for and gets. Just because an article speculates that she's "entitled" to a certain amount doesn't mean she'll actually go for that amount. She took 4.5 million out of a whopping 600 the first time around. That's a great deal by modern standards.
/r/TheRedPill29/03/16 11:47 AM
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Honestly at that age most guys just have no clue what they're doing, hell nobody really does. And that's kind of okay, since self-discovery is an important process, except it'd be nice if people were being taught how life works instead of a bunch of bullshit. More on your point though, slut shaming is dumb at an age where you can be getting laid plenty by some of the ripest pussy you'll get in your life.
/r/TheRedPill18/03/16 02:40 AM
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This is my point exactly, I guess I should have clarified. A lot of the stories I hear are of the "x kissed Y omg" nature or "B got drunk at a party and was making out with Z" The girls are actually the more reliable source in this case. The guys bullshit a LOT. You'll know when a girl is sleeping around when the rest of the girls are calling her a slut behind her back and they're more than happy to tell me why she's a slut with several examples. So yeah, high schoolers aren't getting laid all t…
/r/TheRedPill17/03/16 10:54 AM
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Eh, as a high school teacher I have to say I hear plenty of stories through the grapevine and while a significant portion of those teenagers are slutting it up with whomever the majority are going from relationship to relationship, maybe averaging 2-4 a year. Most of their fucks come from an inner circle so everybody knows/talks about it and you find out. When it blows up is college. That's when they really let it loose, because it's a whole new social circle and there's no chance of being shame…
/r/TheRedPill17/03/16 02:10 AM
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If she's a virgin, you'll know right off the bat because you'll need a gallon of Crisco and a shoehorn to get your dick an inch in, and she'll be struggling to feign happiness the whole time. That's what losing your virginity is like for women. If you just slide right in there, then someone else paved the way, quite literally. Bleeding is not always a sure thing. In my 3 virgin experiences that happened once. Of course the naive inexperienced man will not have any knowledge to base his beliefs o…
/r/TheRedPill17/03/16 02:07 AM
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Eh, seems like it's mostly who you know. Anybody involved in those projects tends to have someone in mind. Nothing I've done has ever appeared on TV or anything like that. I did one radio commercial which ended up not airing. Actually most of the stuff I've done has been for English institutes here in Peru. Whenever somebody makes an educational video series they look for people to do the VO. A friend was working at one of those places, called me up, and I put in about 1/3 of the VO. Since then …
/r/TheRedPill14/03/16 10:34 PM
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One of the hardest things to do is to stop yourself and just pause. Pausing in those moments makes you look composed and organized. Another good trick is to hitch a word to a pause. I'll often use "Now" or "So" and pause for a second to regain my train of thought. You set up a slight transition that way and it sounds more logical than a "uhh" coming out of your Cro-magnon mouth. Or really milk it and change it to a "hmm" and look like you're thinking really hard.
/r/TheRedPill14/03/16 02:36 AM
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Honestly if you're doing it right your throat shouldn't feel anything. If your throat hurts that means you're straining the vocal chords by tightening them up. You can see that in your neck muscles on the outside. The key is to slow down a bit. Because you have to fill your lungs deeper to get that diaphragm breathing going, you can't speak quite as fast as you normally would. That's fine, just go with it. If anything you should feel pain right below the sternum but above the stomach. That's how…
/r/TheRedPill14/03/16 02:34 AM
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Yup. I've done a lot of freelance voice over work and I still can't get used to hearing myself.
/r/TheRedPill14/03/16 02:31 AM
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All good advice but I'd like to add one thing. I took public speaking courses for quite a few years and to this date have no problem stepping up to speak, even impromptu. Practice All this advice is well and good, but you'll need practice. A lot of this is muscle memory, some of it is mental, but all of it requires reps, just like lifting weights. Also I'd point out that the best advice here is the "speaking from the diaphragm" bit. More important than the tone of your voice is the volume and it…
/r/TheRedPill14/03/16 02:30 AM
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In your experience, what percent of rape accusations actually end up in court? I've read a couple of papers on it but they were fairly dated so I'm curious to hear your modern experience.
/r/TheRedPill08/03/16 11:14 AM
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Not alone man. Balls like to be chill I think. This year's been bad on that front. We're dealing with El Niño in Peru and it's still 75 at night, humid like girls panties at a boy band concert. I can't even cross the street to get some water without working up a light sweat.
/r/TheRedPill06/03/16 12:38 AM
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Or how about Winter Dreams/The Great Gatsby. Judy/Daisy digs gold like a gravedigger digs graves. Real literature is RP as hell, just posted that a week ago.
/r/TheRedPill05/03/16 08:54 PM
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Conversely, the poor working class stiffs have to sacrifice a years pay to buy those things. Unless said working class stiff gets off his ass, goes to the gym, ups his game, and gives her more tingles than Mr. Pennybags got gold.
/r/TheRedPill05/03/16 08:52 PM
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I've probably posted these words a thousand times, but I'll make it 1001. Most people are stupid. Once you appreciate that, the world makes much more sense.
/r/TheRedPill05/03/16 08:49 PM
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I got my first card from a bank whose website featured only happy black moms with their kids, so that tells you something. It also featured a lovely monthly fee of $3. I was approved for $200, unsecured. Used it for a year, and then got a card for $3k. So either homeboy here is coming off a bankruptcy, or he's 18 and just starting out. Still, AWALT. Your $300 limit is a new purse for her in her brain.
/r/TheRedPill05/03/16 08:48 PM
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You are correct, but who cares? That means you're just higher up on the charts. I love being smarter than the vast majority of the people surrounding me. You know how useful that is?
/r/TheRedPill05/03/16 08:42 PM
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I'd say in my experience I'm around 2/3 on that front. I think whiskey dick matters but there are other factors. The excitement factor is a plus but sometimes it's not even there. If you're picking up a chick at 3:30 AM towards the end of the night it's not as exciting as it is just business. There's environmental factors. I don't finish a lot when it's super fucking hot. No AC in my place, gets over 85 degrees in summer. I get her off, and by that point I'm sweating to death. Also you got the "…
/r/TheRedPill05/03/16 12:26 PM
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I don't live in Miraflores, because I find it overpriced and full of gringos that I can't stand. It's also far from my work, so there's that. Lima's alright, I mean it's a cool city and it has everything you could possibly want. Still, it's a bit of a shithole because of the people. People don't take care of shit and keep things looking nice in most parts. I'm in my 20s, but it doesn't really matter if you're a white foreigner. Girls latch on pretty much instantly since they see you as a real ca…
/r/TheRedPill04/03/16 03:18 PM
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Teaching English in a private school. With a Bachelor's degree in anything English/Education related you can get into better jobs that pay well above average. It's hard to break $1200 a month teaching regularly unless you get into a good private school or university.
/r/TheRedPill29/02/16 08:04 PM
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Small tasks won't help build a relationship with a client. He'll give you a task now, then hire someone else, and you're back to the drawing board. This is not always true. I did some writing work for a work-for-bitcoin post I found on Reddit, that evolved into steady work and consistent earnings. If you do really good work, people will keep you around. They might try someone else and then regret it, in which case you have leverage and can raise your rates.
/r/TheRedPill28/02/16 07:01 PM
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Fuck having a car and move to Peru Ok, so I come from absolutely nothing. Like my parents declared bankruptcy after a foreclosed house kind of nothing. I've made it a point to avoid debt. Best way to do that is not having a car. A car just guzzles money. You gotta live somewhere where you won't need a car. I live in Lima, Peru. Note, I didn't go to Peru to avoid having a car, that just happened and I discovered how great it is. My monthly expenses are less than $1,000. My income is closer to $2,…
/r/TheRedPill28/02/16 06:56 PM
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Lol yes Gatsby is exactly that.
/r/TheRedPill24/02/16 11:22 AM
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Glad somebody found it useful. The worst is that curriculums now are just shoving those post-modern fluff pieces down kids throats now. It's like they don't even try to balance it out.
/r/TheRedPill24/02/16 11:19 AM
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There are lots of examples you could pluck out of just about any era. It's a post-modernism problem. Post-Modernism is all about the individual's perception of the world. Where it breaks away in large part is that it became more common to stop providing setup information and just jump right to conclusions. (Older novel) In an apartment window a man and woman were arguing loudly. "Glad I'm not married," Steve thought. (notice the objective description and clearly defined thought) (Post-Modern) Th…
/r/TheRedPill23/02/16 10:43 PM
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Shakespeare is chock full of it. Look at Macbeth, his wife talks him into doing everything and when he's about to puss out on killing the fucking king she asks if he's really a man. He reluctantly does it and goes mental for the next 4 acts. That's what you get for being whipped. Regarding Poe's stuff featuring women, you're spot on there, I hadn't considered that one. Viewed individually they don't convey that message but joined together I can see it.
/r/TheRedPill23/02/16 09:50 PM
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I read that in a great Russian accent. That's awesome.
/r/TheRedPill23/02/16 08:38 PM
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PC is a giant pacifier for people. First it stirs people up, then it gives them a handy convenient answer. Then it bangs on the pot again and rattles the people. It's a feedback loop. And all it does is keep our brains busy. You have no idea how many times now I've been making a perfectly coherent rational argument on CMV or Politicaldiscussion and someone will tell me I'm trying to avoid hurting or hurting someone's feelings. I never bring up anyone's feelings, I don't give a fuck about your fe…
/r/TheRedPill25/01/16 02:19 AM
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On Rape Culture... You know that women who go to university are actually less likely to be raped than other women? Even with all the bullshit cases these days, rape is still much lower for women in college than for women who don't go. (I believe the stat was from ages 16-24) What's worse? Men are MORE likely to report rape/sexual assault in college than outside of it. This is based off the actual number of cases, not a survey asking about their feels. But of course feminism can't stop when they'…
/r/TheRedPill24/01/16 06:53 PM
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Absolutely. I think the whole PC movement is an extension of this. It distracts us from real issues. We're satisfied with calling a cop racist as an explanation for his behavior. We're content with giving women and minorities special privileges instead of asking why they're disadvantages (if they even are). Obama, and soon Clinton, they're perfect. They're immune to scrutiny because nobody can call them out without being labeled racist/sexist. The media eats it up, and spits it out. The US is do…
/r/TheRedPill24/01/16 06:45 PM
2

Wanna raise your value relative to women? Go to a third world country. They'll automatically assume you're the top dog with all your money and whiteness. That gets you laid quite easily down here.
/r/TheRedPill24/01/16 04:16 AM
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Allow me to join the chorus of people saying "RED ALERT, CODE 10 ABORT!" Between two people, $120k+ is more than enough for a decent living unless you're stuck in a very high COL area like Orange County or NYC. If she isn't satisfied with that she's never going to be satisfied. I said to her she put's me down to much and I think it is hurting me psychologically And this is why we never confess our weaknesses to a woman. Women pounce on weakness, they do not console it. They want their weaknesses…
/r/TheRedPill07/01/16 03:06 PM
1

Honestly we've gotten a lot dumber. I blame the TV.
/r/TheRedPill03/01/16 02:27 PM
15

I can already feel the handcuffs tightening.
/r/TheRedPill02/01/16 07:34 PM
60

Once a month my 6 year old daughter cooks dinner for me and her. She picks a recipe, finds the ingredients online, and I drive her to the store (of course because she's only 6 :D) to buy the groceries. She puts everything in the cart (except for the high shelf stuff) and brings it home. I know she's a little young, but I put on Youtube videos for her to follow along with, and she can really cook quite well now. After she's done she has to do the dishes as well, because it's her mess and she made…
/r/TheRedPill02/01/16 07:17 PM
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Oh absolutely, it's like a tiny dopamine high every time somebody likes/shares/comments on your bullshit. And that's what most of it is: Bullshit. It's a way for insignificant people to feel significant, most of the time.
/r/TheRedPill31/12/15 04:37 PM
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Amen to that. I closed my account, opened another just for family and close friends since I live out of the country and it helps for communication. But I check it maybe once a week, at most.
/r/TheRedPill30/12/15 02:42 PM
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Most men are too focused on themselves to think about revenge in this sort of manner. Oh, I think we're capable of hashing out some pretty intense revenge plans in our heads, we're just too busy to execute them. We're busy thinking of shit that matters, women don't generally do this.
/r/TheRedPill30/12/15 02:41 PM
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Oh fuck you. I gave a general overview of the country, but I live extremely well here. Like I'm in the top quintile of income and live in one of the top 5 neighborhoods. I avoid those problems for the most part. I'm not here because of women, I'm here because it's the best thing for me. I live better here than I would in the states, not having to deal with SJW bullshit is just icing on the cake. And the "no protection for women..." apparently you didn't read. I only mentioned that they can't fuc…
/r/TheRedPill20/12/15 11:29 AM
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I spent approximately $3000 to move to Peru. That was enough to cover a one way flight ($700 with extra bags) and four month's rent ($500) plus living expenses ($1200) and a little extra for incidentals. I could have gotten a job right away but took a few months to see the country. I got a job immediately after I started looking and was earning about $800 a month with expenses around $500. It's not that hard if you do it right. Edit: I'm not saying you need to leave right this instant, but just …
/r/TheRedPill19/12/15 11:58 PM
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Been living there since 2009. Economically it's American neoliberalism with more restrictions that are less enforced, which means it's caked in bureaucracy, but it has a certain flexibility . In practical terms, it means that a white skinned native-English speaker can get hired at a great place without a degree, even though he had to turn in all kinds of paperwork just to get hired. One over-arching rule applies to everything: Justice goes to the highest bidder. If you get screwed out of a paych…
/r/TheRedPill19/12/15 07:43 PM
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Sigh, I'll say it again: Leave America. You can study elsewhere for pennies on the dollar compared to the US, and since most employers don't really give a shit where your degree comes from, it's not going to hinder you. Study abroad and learn another language, you'll be more valuable in the working world if you come back to the US, and more valuable everywhere else anyway. You'll spend less, have more free money (even if you earn less than you would have in the states), and best of all no anti-m…
/r/TheRedPill19/12/15 05:36 PM
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Great advice. I took oratory classes for many years, at my peak I did a 5 minute speech in front of 2500 people that went over quite well. Once you've done that then talking to one person is a walk in the park. It's a great skill to have in life too. I step up in meetings at work, I've been pushed onto stages at company events without any heads up and I can go up and kill it. And I'm the #1 draft pick in my university classes when we make groups for presentations knowing that my speech skills wi…
/r/TheRedPill12/12/15 04:00 PM
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See my post above, those numbers are either pure bullshit or people are fucking retarded when it comes to spending on their kids. Both could be true.
/r/TheRedPill12/11/15 01:37 AM
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Fair enough. Just pointing out that I think the 245k cost is really overblown. I've seen a lot of those breakdowns including living space and a bigger car, expenses that aren't entirely necessary, though are ideal. Our vacations were always cheap. Rent a beach house in the offseason, split it 4 ways. Probably set us back $500 for the whole family. Did that 3-4 times. One big trip to Hawaii, though that was after my dad got a huge raise/bonus for a year or two. That was a luxury that didn't have …
/r/TheRedPill12/11/15 01:36 AM
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I sure as hell didn't cost my parents 245k. Medical insurance ~$100 a month * 228 months (left at 19) =$22,800. I'll bump that up to $30k cause I had some eye issues and needed glasses since I was 6 and they constantly worsened. Public school: School supplies, probably about $300 a year. Call it $4k. Food: Mom cooked. Rarely went out to eat. Cereal/Eggs for breakfast? $1. Bagged lunch for school, later the lunch line. $3. Dinner for the family? Probably $5 a head. Let's call it $10 a day. $65k. …
/r/TheRedPill11/11/15 11:34 AM
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Starting out in Peru you'll be able to make between $800-1000 with no experience. Get a couple years and you can bump that up to $1200 or so taking on some private classes. If your degree is in English or Education then you're able to break into the next tier of things, earning $1500+. That still requires experience though. If you start out renting a room (<$100 a month) then you can easily cover your expenses with money for fun and room to spare. Your own apartment in a decent part of town will…
/r/TheRedPill10/11/15 11:38 PM
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Agreed! but avoiding confrontation never hurt anyone. Your woman's mileage may vary
/r/TheRedPill05/11/15 12:02 AM
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Potential asterisk to this advice: If she's likely to find out anyway, you might want to just come out with it. Because if you don't, you get the eventual "Why didn't you tell me?" discussion and she'll probably harbor resentment and it'll create extra unnecessary distrust. Again, only if she actually is likely to find out about it. You're going to get the same emotional load either way, better off avoiding the bullshit "why would he hide this from me?" lack of logic later.
/r/TheRedPill04/11/15 10:02 PM
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Peru, dig through my older posts, I dropped one on TRP and an AMA or two. Much better. You can earn a salary that doesn't require debt just to be better than the Joneses, hell, by being white you ARE better than the Joneses in Peru (reverse racism works for you). And no socio-political bullshit. You will literally never go to court over anything, and women are throwing themselves at your white feet.
/r/TheRedPill24/10/15 01:19 AM
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The most shocking part of this is the "You can't use the internet for 5 years part" Five fucking years! What the flying fuck?! How on gods green earth do you not use the internet for five fucking years? No more Amazon? No more Netflix? No more youporn? What the fuck is wrong with our society. Seriously, leave the USA. We've jumped the proverbial shark in terms of our insane appetite for social justice. We've decided to just ignore reality and create our own little pocket of the universe where th…
/r/TheRedPill23/10/15 10:27 PM
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Eh, I think it's bullshit. I think Strauss is backpedaling now to satisfy the SJW crowd given that his bread and butter still comes from a mostly liberal audience who (as of recent years) opposes the very gold that he spewed in his book. If you've read his book Emergency, you'd see that he dedicated himself to going full Ron Swanson for a while, living off the land and learning self-defense/survivalist skills. I find it hard to believe that a guy who mastered the art of the pick up AND could sur…
/r/TheRedPill11/10/15 02:52 AM
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I want your vote to depend on your income. For every dollar you earn, you get a point.
/r/TheRedPill09/10/15 04:46 PM
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Why do you think that modern day/Keynesian economic theory relies on the fallacious belief that spending (rather than saving/investing) can grow the economy? I have to argue with you here. This is just pure capitalism, plain and simple. It started back in the industrial revolution. You can produce more stuff for less, and since the average person's wage can now buy more things, you sell more stuff. This created a culture of getting and spending, buying more and more stuff precisely because it wa…
/r/TheRedPill09/10/15 04:46 PM
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I've had this thought as well, I just can't see myself wanting to get married. Kids, maybe. So if I did want kids, how? Are there legal options for you to donate sperm without being economically liable and still maintain a relationship with the kid?
/r/TheRedPill06/09/15 06:55 PM
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That's a lot tougher, but it's not impossible. Your best bet would be to go through a US/European company with a branch in a 3rd world country. Either that or come down and network. I can't say for sure how much the language barrier will impact you. I can't speak for them all, but Peru has a law regarding foreigners working here. Basically you can only work in fields the state deems necessary, so like even though I have a strong background in IT I can't actually get IT jobs here because Peruvian…
/r/TheRedPill18/08/15 11:13 AM
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are protected from hurt feelings And ironically that does absolutely nothing to change the reality of the problem, if anything, it makes it worse for others. I mean, how do you think a REAL rape victim feels when she hears about these chicks making up false claims? Probably wants to gouge their ovaries out.
/r/TheRedPill17/08/15 10:04 PM
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It's more about appeasing feelings than about realistic ideas or principles of democracy. It's creeping closer and closer to fascism (only in a far-left way). By deleting terms from the dictionary you force people to think in specific ways. Word control = thought control because you think with words, which represent concepts. Delete the word, change the concept. Limit everyone's choice of ideas to one, and you create a singular populous. That's ultimately the goal of the far-left, to eradicate a…
/r/TheRedPill17/08/15 09:34 PM
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I was being facetious with my post. I'm just fed up with the way that everything can be a rape now. There's no burden of proof, you are guilty until proven innocent, especially on a college campus.
/r/TheRedPill17/08/15 09:19 PM
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Read way past the lines much? I'm saying you should get more evidence than just a text.
/r/TheRedPill17/08/15 09:18 PM
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Just saying, it's no guarantee these days. You'd better have more than a text IMO.
/r/TheRedPill17/08/15 09:16 PM
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Anywhere south of the border is good. I moved to Peru, where there is no rape culture and being white triples your SMV relative to others.
/r/TheRedPill17/08/15 09:16 PM
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Selfie of the two of you cuddling in bed with cum on her smiling face is probably your best bet. But remember, if she had at least one drink and it was still affecting her while she took that picture, then she's no longer legally responsible for anything she did, and you raped her anyway. Seriously, I'm so glad I left the USA for these reasons. It's not only easier to get laid, it's safer.
/r/TheRedPill17/08/15 11:46 AM
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And generally they don't apply strictly to your own home. It's private property, it's the same reason every single store in America has security cameras.
/r/TheRedPill17/08/15 11:33 AM
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Especially after he supposedly had already fucked her. If it's true, the kids are probably like 16-17 considering the back to school, $6 gas money, and forgetting his wallet, and her being a slut.
/r/TheRedPill17/08/15 11:31 AM
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Yeah, try and see how well that holds up in a courtroom. "Obviously I couldn't just (3 minutes of tears) say, you know, how upset I was, or how angry I was. And I thought he might try to kill me if he knew I was going to the police (manic screams). I just. I just. I just. Oh (blows nose)" "The jury finds the defendant guilty, defendant's penis shall be removed via cleaver at exactly 5 PM today. Case dismissed."
/r/TheRedPill17/08/15 11:28 AM
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This here is the best answer. You can be polite and show decency without being a bitch. Ideally the best way to do is to take charge and establish the frame right off the bat. I don't wait until the girl asks me "can you walk me out?" I'll just tell her when it's time, and say "I'll call you a cab and walk you out." When you wait for them to ask for these courtesies (which IMO you should probably do anyway) you're lending them leverage and power. Now the ball is in her court. In a game of tennis…
/r/TheRedPill08/08/15 01:08 PM
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Women and logic don't generally go together.
/r/TheRedPill04/08/15 01:47 AM
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No women are incapable of logic, I'm speaking in generalities which is what TRP does best.
/r/TheRedPill25/07/15 02:29 PM
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For instance, I'll explain to her that if I go out looking for chicks, there's a chance I won't be successful. It happens to every man. This doesn't happen to her, though. So she doesn't understand it. When I explain why, she just argues that I could go out and get laid any night I want. Maybe with a cow. She just doesn't understand that for a man it's more difficult than it is for an attractive woman.
/r/TheRedPill25/07/15 02:28 PM
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I don't believe that the expression of emotion is a bad thing, but I believe it's problematic when it influences your decision making. I agree that male expression of emotion is vilified and that's an unfair disadvantage, but I maintain that it's never good to allow your emotions to interfere with your decisions and opinions. Women are guilty of this at a much greater degree than men.
/r/TheRedPill25/07/15 04:23 AM
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I get where you're coming from, but I think there's a definite lack of logic when it comes to women's thinking. How many times have you heard a woman say "I feel..." instead of "I think..."
/r/TheRedPill24/07/15 03:00 PM
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Yeah I honestly have this one female friend who's pretty cool and down to earth, but still unable to accept RP truths. She doesn't flip out when I bring it up, but just denies it without any convincing logical argument. That's basically how all women are though, they simply don't function with logic and reason.
/r/TheRedPill24/07/15 03:35 AM
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So much truth. I actually have a legitimate female friend who is very attractive. I definitely wanted to bang her, but after realizing that I wasn't going to get it, gave up and just became friends (but not Betabucks). She will never, ever, admit that it's easier for her to get laid or to get what she wants. She's HB9 and could go out any night and bang pretty much whoever she wants. Her and I have the same job, and she got hers largely in part because of her looks. Whenever I point these detail…
/r/TheRedPill24/07/15 03:21 AM
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If the kid masturbates to it, then all is forgiven IMO.
/r/TheRedPill21/07/15 06:23 AM
2

But what do you say to the "Good for her" comeback?
/r/TheRedPill15/07/15 11:02 PM
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Wow, the host's line at the end after Milo states that his numbers come from a feminist economist: "Good for her." The amount of hamstering that went on there is incredible. Milo owned them, however somebody should really tell that dude to change his hair.
/r/TheRedPill15/07/15 10:56 PM
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Neither does anal if you're a Christian in Texas.
/r/TheRedPill13/07/15 09:39 PM
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I'm interested to hear other people's thoughts on what they would do if their LTR got raped. Honestly, I think as a man you're in a lose-lose situation here. If you dump the girl because she's having emotional issues which she is perfectly justified in having, you will be called an asshole by everyone around you who hasn't swallowed the pill (so pretty much everyone). If you stick around like OP here, you're get treated like raw broccoli: pushed onto the side of the plate and left uneaten. If it…
/r/TheRedPill13/07/15 03:35 PM
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Alright, I looked that up, that's new. My bad. Anyway, I think we both agree on this: Get them done before you go.
/r/TheRedPill12/07/15 11:02 AM
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You just contradicted yourself. You just said that my point about state certification wasn't true, but now you're saying that I'm right. So which is it? Take it from somebody who knows from firsthand experience. Federally issued documents can only be apostilled by the US government, which is represented by the US embassy. State issued documents must be apostilled by their respective state. At the end of the day, whoever issued the document is who authorizes it.
/r/TheRedPill12/07/15 02:04 AM
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What I wrote is still true for the documents I mentioned. The way it works is that the US government can only Apostille their own documents, such as the ones you mentioned. But since most people don't have/need federal branch documents, almost all your Apostille needs will have to be done by the state where the document came from. And anyway, you can get an Apostille for any federal documents at the US embassy of the country where you currently find yourself. But the US embassy CANNOT give you a…
/r/TheRedPill11/07/15 10:04 PM
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I have to disagree with the feminism aspect. I can't imagine whistling at a woman will get you arrested. The cops here are notoriously corrupt, and the judicial system is completely run by men. There's no divorce rape here if you aren't in the top 5% of income. Yes, the movement is starting up, but it is nowhere NEAR the level of bullshit you see in the US.
/r/TheRedPill10/07/15 09:27 PM
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I agree with most of what you've said, but I also think that some of that is relative and subjective. I think it's supremely important not to get "burned out" on Peru. You need to travel, you need to return home once in a while for some Murican goodness. You need a fucking real hamburger on occasion. If you don't do that, you'll go nuts. I've seen plenty of foreigners sound just like you. I've been here 6 years, and have loved it, but even I need a month or two away from the place every year or …
/r/TheRedPill10/07/15 08:46 PM
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I totally would recommend it. I like it a lot, cost of living is good and I earn more here than I would back home. I'm in Lima, though, and that's where the real opportunities are. Women are bitchy and make US women look like pieces of cake. They hamster harder than US women because they have a layer of Catholic guilt all over everything. Having said that, if you're white, your SMV goes THROUGH THE ROOF simply because you're foreign. There are tons of girls looking to bag their US betabux and yo…
/r/TheRedPill10/07/15 08:42 PM
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If it hasn't been explained already: It's an official seal your State OR the US government provides, depending on who issued it. It basically certifies that the document is legit. You need to send any documents to the state where they were created. Usually the state capital does it. The US Embassies DO NOT do apostilles. Without this, other countries WONT accept these documents for official purposes, like getting a visa or going to university. You will probably have to have the document translat…
/r/TheRedPill10/07/15 08:40 PM
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I moved to Peru when I was 19. I see a lot of people asking about how to go about something like this, so let me throw out a few pointers from my admittedly limited experience (one country =/ all countries) Research. I spent about 3 months deciding which Spanish speaking country I'd go to. I knew a bit of Spanish already, so I figured that would help (it did). You should consider climate, cost of living, economy, visa policies (this matters less if you have more money), tourism, and food. Don't …
/r/TheRedPill10/07/15 11:36 AM
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It is not the quantity of the plates you spin, it's the quality. Spinning paper plates gets your dick red. Spinning fine china gets it wet. I myself keep about three good quality plates spinning at a pretty low speed (meaning I hit them maybe every other month) and I'm content with that. I am sexually satisfied, which frees my mind to focus on other endeavors (like writing books).
/r/TheRedPill08/07/15 11:49 AM
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Let me say this: South America is a big fucking place. Brasil is far more developed than a lot of the other countries. I recently posted about my experiences in Peru. Peru and Brasil are not on the same page. Divorce rape won't happen here unless you marry a rich woman, which you shouldn't be doing here in the first place. As far as AWALT goes, you're spot on there. If anything, I argued that the women here are even more intense in their ways than they are in the US and they require more RP beha…
/r/TheRedPill24/06/15 03:19 AM
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Well aware of that. They tend to share quite a lot of similarities though.
/r/TheRedPill07/06/15 03:31 AM
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Alright, that's a pretty valid argument and one I'm willing to buy into. If that's the case though, then why fight against porn outside of your own home? I get the idea that shaming the man for spanking it in the house is a strategy, but then why extend it beyond that? Is it just a handful of SJWs on a rampage?
/r/TheRedPill06/06/15 05:54 PM
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Sitting in a room night after night turning on that pleasure center for zero effort/social adventure is corrosive to the essence of being a man. Namely, taking risks. No shit. I wasn't advocating that either. I'm simply pointing out that men shouldn't be shamed for watching porn, and shouldn't be guilted or belittled. I mean I know plenty of women who, as wives, refuse to let their husband watch porn. That to me is a travesty. Sounds great, but women cannot and don't compete with porn stars for …
/r/TheRedPill06/06/15 12:46 PM
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I watch porn once a week at most, for a grand total of 10-15 minutes. If you want to stop watching for personal reasons, I think that's fine. It's no different than drinking or smoking.
/r/TheRedPill06/06/15 12:41 PM
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I go as far as providing my fuck buddies a bite to eat. It's fair enough considering that they went straight to my house across town. You do the leg work, I'll give you some calories, which we'll later burn. But seriously, if you're shelling out your hard earned doubloons on a chick who fucks other people, you're defeating the whole purpose of a relationship.
/r/TheRedPill22/05/15 11:08 PM
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I would absolutely feel the same way in the reverse situation. The bottom line is that quotas are bullshit, but IMO it's not illegal to have them. I'm a firm believer in the free market. If a company decides to pass on a talented employee for someone else, just because that someone else is black or has a vagina or whatever, then fine. Let them. If the decision was truly wrong then they will pay for it. In this case, the more talented worker left, and will make another company more successful. An…
/r/TheRedPill22/05/15 01:17 AM
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Actually, there's no sex discrimination possible in this case. OP was already gainfully employed by the company. The company had a new position open. They are under zero obligation to give that job to OP because OP already has one. Now, if OP and Miss Ovaries were both being interviewed for the opening, and both were complete strangers, and they picked the chick simply for diversity reasons despite her being less qualified, then YES you'd have a case.
/r/TheRedPill21/05/15 11:43 AM
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Women are very much like spoiled children. When you realize that it becomes much clearer how to deal with them.
/r/TheRedPill16/05/15 05:30 PM
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True story (confirmation of theory here) Chick I had been wanting to bang for a long time was using me for attention. She'd come over every 4-6 months and spill out all her problems and BS. I was the idiot trying to help her and reason with her. Two nights at my house ended with her in tears and no nookie. Third time, after I had wisened up more to RP philosophy, she texts me to come over. I call her straight up (catches them off guard) "Why do you want to come over?" "Hang out, drink some beers…
/r/TheRedPill16/05/15 12:02 AM
1

Well women have created the situation on their own. In their never-ending arms race to have the same life or better than their friends and coworkers, they've managed to reduce their workload steadily. And they've grown weaker because of it. Hard work makes us stronger, we know this as men. Women now find it harder to handle the little work they DO have, because they've been softened by a lack of work. Men of course get this. If somebody could take care of me all day, do my chores, wait on me han…
/r/TheRedPill14/05/15 05:34 PM
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Well, one will do housecleaning while the other attends to the children. So technically I guess the more accurate term would be nanny and maid. In South America it's customary for people in the mid to upper classes to have nannies. They aren't very expensive (~$300/month for full time, compared to an income of ~$4k). So I don't really have a problem with it. But I think the wife should STFU. My mom raised two kids with no servants, kept the house spotless, made dinner every night, and worked par…
/r/TheRedPill14/05/15 05:06 PM
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I completely agree. I hang out with my buddy weekly and we spend time equally discussing trivial things (such as the meaning of last week's Game of Thrones) as we do significant things (personal goals, politics, society, tips for life, etc..). His wife often makes a short appearance at the beginning (I go to his house) and she has a smoke or two with us. During that whole time she babbles on and on about family gossip and bitchy coworkers. Never a single question, just ranting about nothing. The…
/r/TheRedPill13/05/15 07:58 PM
1

I'd be wary of relying on heart rate. Everyone is different. If you're in good shape, your heart shouldn't be pounding that much when you're fucking. And if you're laying down making her do the work, you can be pretty relaxed. Also blowjobs =/= heart rate increase. Just saying a simple recording app is better. Go to the bathroom before you go to town, hit the button, and carry on.
/r/TheRedPill13/05/15 06:38 PM
2

The fast forwards in court will be hilarious.
/r/TheRedPill11/05/15 07:20 PM
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That's pretty much what's happening. The first guy to invent the covert scrotal voice recording device will be a millionaire.
/r/TheRedPill11/05/15 12:11 AM
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Better idea, go to South America. No laws, or little to no enforcement of them. Here in Peru if I got married, shat out four kids, and decided to leave her, there's nothing she could do about it. She could pay huge money for a lawyer, but she'd be running head on into a male-run system where women aren't considered. A couple of bribes to a lawyer or judge, and she'd be left empty handed. Not saying I would do that, just pointing out how possible it would be. Also, you can always go back home and…
/r/TheRedPill10/05/15 10:25 PM
2

Somebody watched "Fed Up" recently. Good advice and well explained. If you're drinking regular soda you're a fool. Cut that shit out. Here's how you know you're on a good diet: When you're body craves sugar like a crack addict craves a little rock. My diet consists of meat, peanuts, fruit smoothies in the morning, and coffee. At night the one thing I want is something sweet. I will crave it hard. I don't buy any, so I don't have it in the house. I'll go a few days and treat myself to something l…
/r/TheRedPill07/05/15 11:33 AM
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Well, that's the idea. Pills require you to frequently take them, therefore even if they're cheap the company can make money off of you forever. This is one shot and you're set for years. Not a real money maker.
/r/TheRedPill01/05/15 05:01 PM
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Again, there's just no money in it for big companies to bother.
/r/TheRedPill01/05/15 05:30 AM
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Eh not that crazy when you consider evolution's role. Eggs are easy to fertilize. This is good for procreation. However the fetus itself is parasitic to the mother. Paradoxically, it stands to reason that the mother's evolution and the fetus's are opposed to each other. A strong mother who can support her fetus will survive, being able to carry more children. A strong fetus that can take as much from the mother as possible will survive, continuing reproduction. What that means is that the female…
/r/TheRedPill30/04/15 10:57 PM
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Abortion is illegal in Poland so those girls will do anything to make sure they don't get knocked up. In Peru and much of South America abortion is also illegal. The girls here have a completely different mentality, meaning that when a girl gets pregnant, she keeps the kid. Polish women sound smarter.
/r/TheRedPill30/04/15 08:57 PM
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When a man presents a paternity test before the child is born and before support has been given/awarded, the man is usually in the clear. From what I've read, it's when he presents it after the fact that it changes nothing. I'm not saying that it's right, I'm just pointing out that with this procedure the man would IMMEDIATELY know that the child wasn't his, without a doubt, and could lawyer up and protect himself.
/r/TheRedPill30/04/15 08:55 PM
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I've already addressed this once. The thread is about contraception, it's in the title.
/r/TheRedPill30/04/15 11:19 AM
1

I imagine they'll be using the "Well how can we trust a man if he says he's on it?" argument. And because women can't use logic properly they'll fail to realize that we've been saying the same thing about women for the last forty years to no avail. The real concern for me though is that Big Pharma is almost certainly not pleased with this development. They lobby and influence the FDA. This could put an end to all those hormone pills that girls hate to take, AND it would put a huge dent in the co…
/r/TheRedPill30/04/15 11:18 AM
2

Done, good suggestion. Added a few of my own.
/r/TheRedPill30/04/15 02:23 AM
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It's already happening. The issue isn't just procreation by the stupid, it's society tolerating the stupid. We used to not put warning labels on obvious shit (Don't eat paint, don't play with this plastic bag) but now we have to. Honestly when I look around me and notice that at least half the population is buttfucking retarded, I worry for the future of humanity. On the plus side, that means I'm probably going to do better. And it won't be my problem so much as the next generation's.
/r/TheRedPill30/04/15 02:18 AM
3

My personal suggestion: Go condom free for a little while, then put it on in the middle. Consider it like warming up before starting the real sport. I generally make this a habit as the chance of negative results is next to zero early on in the act. A little while without the rubber works well to get her hot and bothered, and it'll get you going well. Once you're getting close take a break, which helps your duration and the condom won't matter much since she's already lubed up. And let me say th…
/r/TheRedPill30/04/15 02:10 AM
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For your own piece of mind brother, you really oughta start insisting on busting your nut in a girls mouth or give her a good ole titty shower or facial. If you insist, and act indignant if/when she resists, she'll cooperate. It's flipping their resistance against them effectively. But as a person who's had an accidental pregnancy, and more than one psycho bitch claim she was pregnant when she totally wasn't, trust me, you don't want to go there. I always say that piece of mind is priceless.
/r/TheRedPill30/04/15 01:31 AM
2

I don't think it should have a negative connotation either. In fact, it irritates me that people look down on those who get one early, as if they are immature or short-sighted (I post a lot of /r/childfree btw). If it's the right decision for you, then go right ahead and do it. I simply felt like it belongs in a different discussion. It's the equivalent of getting gastric bypass to lose weight when I'm talking about different diet options.
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 09:39 PM
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Officially trials are for Indians with two children. Unofficially, I wouldn't be surprised if you asked nicely. They're in desperate need for participants. Shockingly, Indians don't seem to notice that their country is overpopulated as fuck. They fuck like rabbits and don't use any sort of protection.
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 09:15 PM
6

Definitely don't DIY this. You do it wrong and it may not even work, worst case scenario you're hobbling to the doctor with enormous swollen balls and a very awkward story.
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 09:14 PM
7

People overrate AIDS as a danger. Obviously HIV is serious, and should be guarded against, but your chances of getting it are so slim it's ridiculous. 1 million people in the USA have HIV. That's than 0.32% of all people. Meaning you have to fuck about 300 people on average to find one with HIV. Most of us haven't/won't have fucked 300 people. Okay, but what if I do get with somebody who has HIV? Raw dogging, Vagina to Penis transmissions occur in roughly 1/2500 cases. Meaning that IF you found …
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 09:13 PM
1

I didn't include it because compared to the other two options it's far more permanent and difficult to reverse. I'm looking at easy-on easy-off solutions.
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 09:08 PM
4

It's worth a needle to the nutsack. Depriving yourself of the best part of your orgasm is wrong IMO.
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 07:54 PM
17

I disagree. Dumb people don't use BC because it's either too much money or they don't like condoms. Give them a cheap effective method that's simple and maybe they'll do it.
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 07:51 PM
2

That's a whole other issue entirely. I'm focusing on birth control here. When it comes to stds were on a much leveler playing field. In fact men have the advantage.
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 07:48 PM
1

Yeah, I don't feel like going National Geographic on my bitches. Plus it's still unreliable. A change in diet or life can disrupt the cycle putting your method at risk.
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 07:47 PM
2

Yeah, but why spend so much when a cheaper, better alternative could be out there? Plus the reversibility is lower and far more expensive. Not slamming the vasectomy, it's definitely a viable option, but it's not great if you think you might want kids
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 07:45 PM
2

Considering that this procedure keeps you from getting a girl pregnant you'd have clear proof that the baby couldn't be yours.
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 07:44 PM
1

So you're advocating withdrawal? Bad idea bud.
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 07:43 PM
4

Fly to India I'm guessing and bribe somebody. Honestly I know I've considered it.
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 07:42 PM
1

This was like, 4 years ago. But yes, everything you said. One thing though that I will point out is that here in Peru I'm often on a very different economic level from the girls I pick up/meet. As in they are often literally broke as a joke. The money I spend on them is more for my enjoyment than theirs. I'd rather eat at the nice restaurant, so I'll pay for both. This results in a satisfied chick, and in my experience tends to make getting laid smoother. Plus I'm happy.
/r/TheRedPill29/04/15 03:17 AM
1

I said the same thing, and still insisted we spend the night there anyway. She literally pulled me away from the counter of the hotel, so I let it go.
/r/TheRedPill28/04/15 11:58 PM
83

In fairness, Oneitis for Heather Locklear in her prime is understandable.
/r/TheRedPill28/04/15 11:45 AM
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Good on you OP. I had a similar experience with a chick. I'm an American living in Peru, so people automatically assume I'm Bill Gates rich and have tons of money. I was teaching English in a two-bit private school, and was nearly broke. Still, this girl would NOT stop asking me about money. She one time even posited that I must have at least $10k stashed away somewhere and that I'm pretending to be broke. She really wanted to believe in the rich American that would lead her to the USA where she…
/r/TheRedPill28/04/15 11:44 AM
3

Or, you could just raise your children to be self-confident autonomous individuals whose height doesn't bother them. Shame that'll be pretty much impossible with a discriminating wife who values a few inches in height over another person's well-being.
/r/TheRedPill28/04/15 11:41 AM
12

As a Spanish speaker I read the Spanish interpretation and found it infinitely funnier.
/r/TheRedPill20/04/15 11:23 AM
4

Women can hamster their way out of it even if they didn't tell you. Just look at how married women cheat. They will say how they weren't feeling loved, how things had been bad for a long time (they just never made it clear). AWALT
/r/TheRedPill20/04/15 11:22 AM
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As someone who was complete orbiter beta and did not get laid throughout high school I'll say this: Do I wish I'd had the knowledge and wisdom that I have today when I was in high school? Absolutely, I would have had a much better time. But, and here's the point, would I be who I am today without having endured the hard times in high school? Certainly not. So many people peak in high school, it's actually quite sad. Remember, the challenge makes you stronger, and you'll learn something from adve…
/r/TheRedPill19/04/15 09:58 PM
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I agree 100%. You make a bed, you get to lie in it. The kids are innocent bystanders in this fuckuppery. These people shouldn't even be allowed to breed in the first place.
/r/TheRedPill16/04/15 01:48 AM
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Say what you will about the Germans, but they are on to something with that whole "Fatherland" concept.
/r/TheRedPill16/04/15 01:47 AM
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looks at dick Nope, not really. Regardless, all dicks are the same color when the lights are out. And she sure as hell doesn't care what color it is when it's buried inside her.
/r/TheRedPill14/04/15 10:53 PM
2

Yeah I did this when I was younger and definitely noticed a permanent gain. I even had a long term plate comment on it.
/r/TheRedPill14/04/15 11:35 AM
2

Deadlifts make your thrusting incredible. You need that lower back and ass muscle to really drive it home.
/r/TheRedPill14/04/15 11:33 AM
1

First time I've read a TRP post and said "Yep I'm literally doing all of that." I even got the three spheres of hobbies! Weights, Writing, and Learning Italian. And I love accidental monk mode sometimes. I've been there more since my wingman moved away. I need a new wingman.
/r/TheRedPill14/04/15 11:18 AM
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Because every man on earth has one and is willing to use it almost all the time. Any attractive woman can get fucked any night she wants. Even the best man is going to have a possible loss on a night out.
/r/TheRedPill10/04/15 02:05 AM
1

This is entirely accurate and brilliant. I really do think it's a major point of importance for men to realize that they are horny for a reason and that is part of who you are as a man. Until you accept this, you will be more likely to side with women on all issues. You'll empathize with her lack of drive. you'll quietly submit when she turns off the pussy faucet. You'll forever be at pussy's mercy, because you'll be more likely to take the pussy's side. And that, makes you a pussy.
/r/TheRedPill10/04/15 02:04 AM
1

About 6 months after coming down. I wasn't really looking for a job at that point, just wanted to let loose and have some fun. Plus I wanted to get acclimated. It was ESL at first, so not like real complicated stuff. Then I moved onto actual literature.
/r/TheRedPill04/04/15 07:47 PM
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That's the high-class Latina. I've dated that one too. Those are usually worse, since they were born into a system like that. You can't recreate that in the states without serious major income. It's all relative. But the lower class girls tend to aspire to the same thing, and are often disappointed when they don't end up there.
/r/TheRedPill04/04/15 03:36 PM
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Lima. I live in a much safer part of town now, one of the perks of a higher salary. I did live in a fairly rough neighborhood for a while, but it wasn't that bad. In fact nothing ever happened over there in almost 2 years. I moved to a better area for a while, loved it. Got robbed once at gunpoint. It was random. Robbery is common in Peru, however random violence is extremely rare. They take your phone and wallet and move on. I've never heard of anybody getting hit or beat up or shot in a robber…
/r/TheRedPill04/04/15 03:27 PM
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That is an American misconception. I was working at the "Universidad Tecnologica del Peru". In Peru, laws are more like suggestions. Enforcement is hit or miss. Exceptions are made for English departments because few people are qualified. So effectively the main qualifications are being white, and being a native speaker. Even in private high schools, you'd think I'd at least need a bachelor's degree. Legally I do. Still didn't have one for 3 years of teaching. And I started working in one of the…
/r/TheRedPill04/04/15 03:22 PM
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When I first arrived, I could barely say a word. I had a couple of rusty classes from high school. I had a dictionary and a tiny grammar book with conjugations. I'd plan out what I needed to say, and then wing the rest. I got conversational in about 4 months, functional after about a year, and highly fluent after 3 years. Now I'm mistaken for a Peruvian on occasion. Health care is very cheap. They have universal health care but it's really only best for emergencies. Private insurance is also che…
/r/TheRedPill04/04/15 03:20 PM
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I think you may have misunderstood my post. If anything you're agreeing with what I've said. I am talking strictly about foreigners getting snared by women in Peru. There's a word for these women in the language (which I've learned to speak fluently by living among the people) "Brichera". Relationships with Latin women require a different dynamic and a bit more control on the mans part. This is absolutely true. Which is why I'm pointing out how these betas have been snared. Betas get it worse an…
/r/TheRedPill04/04/15 03:14 PM
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I totally dig and get your metaphor man. It definitely applies to people making that major decision. I think women hold more cards on marriage since they will eventually dump guys who won't marry them (which is understandable). When it comes to fucking and dating, I think men and women are like two fisherman sitting in the same pond. And then I think it becomes like a sort of competition between the genders. Who catches the bigger fish? A man holds up his HB10 and the woman (your rival fisherlad…
/r/TheRedPill04/04/15 02:22 AM
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Yeah, it's stories like these that I was hoping would surface. I feel like all the negative, and positive, elements of women here are multiplied somehow. They're far more successful at snagging the beta, and far more submissive and cooperative when Alpha'd.
/r/TheRedPill04/04/15 02:07 AM
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Love that last one. They'll always agree with you at first, only to bitch when you don't shift towards what they want from you.
/r/TheRedPill03/04/15 10:52 PM
5

Glad you've turned around mentally. I've seen some folks who've been reigned in for a very long time. I'm talking 20-30 years.
/r/TheRedPill03/04/15 10:51 PM
5

I think refusal of sex is a super powerful tool that men can use, but you have to be high value. All this and a bag of chips. When I first got this one, I was only recently here and hadn't quite realized the value I had gained by just being here. Once you're aware of how many chips you have, you can place bigger bets. I like it also because it takes the move she was just doing and spins it right back on her, frying the circuitry in the brain.
/r/TheRedPill03/04/15 09:52 PM
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I was white, and spoke English. So I got a job as an English teacher in a university. Not a great university mind you, but not bad at all for a first job. I wasn't working in the ghetto and it was a modern facility with a large enrollment. After I got experience I moved to teaching in high schools. I still had no degree. Eventually I was able to get more money, start school cheap (<$100 a month for an English Education degree), and become a legitimate teacher with a rising career.
/r/TheRedPill03/04/15 09:47 PM
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What about my last post made me psychic? It happened spontaneously the first time, and then I realized I should make it easier to find me on facebook. So I did. I literally never had to lift a finger. I've also never had sex with a student who I was actively teaching. We switched classes every month, and there were something like 30 groups. By the time I'd see them again at least a year had passed. Guess there was a reason you left the US. Enjoy the 3rd world pussy. Yeah, the reason was high cos…
/r/TheRedPill03/04/15 09:45 PM
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If a girl cleans your house after she gives you a blowjob, then you should keep her You missed the part where all that disappears after marriage/kids. Maybe I didn't make that clear enough. Also, I think you are fucking scum for sleeping with your students. Ethics dude. These girls have come on to me, first of all. Second of all they're consenting adults. I don't "abuse" my teacher privilege. I don't seduce them with promises of better grades or free lessons. I simply sit there, wait for them to…
/r/TheRedPill03/04/15 07:54 PM
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I sure as hell have. As a university teacher I must have boned at least 8 of my students in less than two years. I was scoring on weekends pretty regularly. I've toned it down a bit to focus on other projects, but I still have my plates going. Also, Spanish is sexy in bed.
/r/TheRedPill03/04/15 07:36 PM
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Oh, I totally agree. My point was to highlight the great chasm between the two women I saw in the same body.
/r/TheRedPill03/04/15 07:35 PM
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I've actually only had this one dropped when fooling around in the bedroom, on probably 4 separate occasions that I can recall. It's actually a very simple shit test. They want to see if they can dictate how you treat them, by using sex as the bargaining chip. So honestly the first time I had this one thrown at me I didn't have much of a great response. Wasn't expecting it. I said "I believe sex will bring us closer and I'll care about you more." That didn't work. Second time I got it right. I h…
/r/TheRedPill03/04/15 07:33 PM
1

They have nothing to gain genetically by putting their focus anywhere else than on their own sexuality and caring for young children. I agree with everything you just said, however this point stood out to me because if I play a bit of Devil's Advocate, isn't there a point where a man doesn't need to invest more into his goals/accomplishments? Don't we sort of top out at some point? I get the concept of status/money= greater SMV = better quality women. However I wonder where you reach diminishing…
/r/TheRedPill29/03/15 05:04 PM
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I am, and I agree. Men are presented with a greater challenge and that leads us to become stronger through adversity. I embrace that challenge. But, and I think most of us would agree, you do have those days where you wish somebody else was paying the bills, or even just treating you to a nice evening out. I understand that you would have to sacrifice freedom for such an arrangement, something that I personally would detest. Still, it's an idea that occasionally surfaces.
/r/TheRedPill29/03/15 08:23 AM
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When it comes to accomplishments women are as well at a disadvantage because they simply do not have the ability to accomplish great feats. Do you attribute this to an inherent quality of women, or is it a consequence of society? I'm genuinely curious to hear a different point of view, because I would argue that some women can, and do, accomplish impressive and great things. However they seem to do so only when they ignore the societal boundaries established around them.
/r/TheRedPill29/03/15 08:21 AM
1

That's a nice take. It's an issue that I've debated in my head numerous times, particularly when it's time to pay rent. The thing of it is, women have access to those same high-reward opportunities if they're willing to forgo childbirth and traditional structures of marriage. I don't see how they are at a disadvantage in the reward department, at least materially speaking.
/r/TheRedPill28/03/15 10:58 PM
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It's not that it bothers me directly. I'm talking about the well-being of men as a whole.
/r/TheRedPill28/03/15 10:56 PM
4

at least some beta type guys will be able and have some fun Do you think this is a good thing? And do you think that this really would be a ticket to future success? Or is this just enabling more beta behavior? To me prostitution for a beta male is like cheating on an exam. You didn't learn anything, you aren't any smarter. You still got an A, but you're still an F inside.
/r/TheRedPill28/03/15 06:49 PM
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And this is the one reason I sometimes regret being born a man. I wish I had the advantages a woman has. For an attractive woman, the worst possible scenario is being well taken care of by a man she's not physically attracted to, and living a life of luxury to boot. For a man, regardless of appearance, the worst case scenario is homelessness and eventual death due to exposure.
/r/TheRedPill28/03/15 06:47 PM
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I'll give you some thoughts on this: With FB you're at a major disadvantage. She's analyzed your profile, your pictures, and your interests. She's also being bombarded by other guys (if she's decent looking). Women love FB because they can get attention without commitment, there's no difficult "good-bye" just a simple click of the mouse. Your situation is hopeless. You've dedicated far too much energy without any reward. STOP THAT SHIT NOW. Get a new project. If you can't get a date within 30 mi…
/r/TheRedPill23/03/15 11:52 AM
1

I wasn't specifically speaking about this instance. Rather the countless occasions where universities shit on people's freedoms play playing the "offensive" card. Take that school prohibiting the display of any flag on school premises, the US one included.
/r/TheRedPill20/03/15 09:06 PM
2

I love how universities, proclaimed defenders of civil liberties and freedom of speech, are often the first to start banning things that disagree with their point of view. Isn't the point of higher education to teach people to question things and think critically?
/r/TheRedPill20/03/15 11:52 AM
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While I do feel that some of the contributions here tend to be excessively verbose, as someone who writes I could easily see myself wanting to pour out some of my thoughts and offer up my advice in lengthy fashion. You should see some of my drawn out explanations of /r/hypothetical situation. I'm still getting laid on the weekend, but when I have a free hour or two I like to write. So I don't see much harm in it. I personally wouldn't want to be so busy gaming that I lose sight of other hobbies …
/r/TheRedPill16/03/15 11:58 PM
4

South America is even better. All the fun, and less stinky. In Peru I automatically became way more attractive to people simply because of being white and tall. That led to me learning the ways of the Alpha simply because I was de-facto alpha in the eyes of women here. Now I have the confidence to approach anyone. Basically, going to the third world is like playing ball in AAA instead of the majors. You can work your way up from there.
/r/TheRedPill02/03/15 11:40 PM
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In Peru that's +14 Good hustle
/r/TheRedPill02/03/15 02:01 AM
12

They are all sluts, they simply need the opportunity and lack of consequence to act on it. And some just don't know it yet, as your experience somewhat highlighted. I've definitely turned some girls towards the slutty light. What irritates me to no end is how far they will go to pretend they're not, to mask their true intentions, to trick unaware men into believing they've found some magic fairy princess angel from another planet where dick is prohibited. And it makes that man feel like his cock…
/r/TheRedPill01/03/15 06:23 PM
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Proof of this: Almost every girl, when asked how many guys she had been with, told me I was the third one. I heard this about 6 times in a row. After the third time, I thought that was peculiar. As the years went on of spinning plates with these girls, one eventually fessed up to have boned over 50 dudes. So yes, slutty until proven otherwise. Which is fine, I for one welcome more sluts because I want to get laid.
/r/TheRedPill01/03/15 03:57 PM
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I don't believe child porn should be illegal Define "child" first. Because I believe that there SHOULD be a line drawn somewhere. Aside from the fact that young people are generally stupid and therefore easily tricked into doing things they shouldn't do, it simply opens up so many doors for abuse that there's really no reason to allow it. I also reject the concept that child porn incites pedophilia Sure. Correlation =/ causation. Ultimately you like what you like. I've never watched midget porn …
/r/MensRights09/07/14 11:48 PM
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Point taken. I'm just fed up with certain states having ass backwards ways of dealing with things, and to me it's crossing a line that requires intervention from outside. I love states rights as much as anyone, but when I see states utterly fucking up human rights then I get upset.
/r/MensRights09/07/14 11:45 PM
1

True, But this is also running afoul of existing laws that were put into place to protect children. Why overzealous prosecutors are even considering these types of charges is beyond me. Perhaps that is due to religious motivations, but I just can't see what public officer could see the logic in charging a kid for these cases.
/r/MensRights09/07/14 11:43 PM
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Religious extremism Believe me, I'm all too familiar with it. Although I wouldn't say it's 100% to blame for the age of consent. For this overall case, certainly. Nothing pisses me off more than when religious bullshit adversely affects my country.
/r/MensRights09/07/14 11:08 PM
2

I agree. The problem is it's hard to draw an arbitrary line. It's one of the reasons I find the whole idea that being 18 suddenly changes your status to be fairly asinine. But people mature at different ages and as a high school teacher I can tell you that two 15 year olds can be completely different physically. 18 is chosen since by that time just about everyone is physically developed well enough to resemble an adult. It's close enough. I have no problem with prohibiting child pornography, or …
/r/MensRights09/07/14 10:06 PM
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If every teenager who snapped a dick-pic was indicted as per the law, high school would literally become nothing but girls and shy nerds. This is just another one of those times I'm glad I live in Peru now. For all it's faults, it uses a ton of common sense that we seem to be lacking.
/r/MensRights09/07/14 09:47 PM
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Why not add it to the growing list of things that the commerce clause has been used for? It's not like the constitution is being held sacred anymore anyway. All tongue-in-cheek BS aside, something HAS to be done about these types of cases. And not just from a Men's rights perspective, just from a human being perspective. We're putting kids into jail and sex offender lists for being fucking kids. Letter of the law is the wrong way to approach anything. Spirit of the law is the real idea that need…
/r/MensRights09/07/14 09:46 PM
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I agree. But then discourage it via education, not prohibition. When will we learn that prohibition solves nothing? Show kids the consequences of things getting online, let them see firsthand what kind of creeps are out there looking at those same photos. Why not have one class which shows the sex offender registry? Who the bad guys are, and why they don´t want to be on the list. Then encourage the use of programs that auto delete stuff for you (we have the technology now). Prohibition and its c…
/r/MensRights09/07/14 07:16 PM
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For the record, I think we should be MOST outraged at the simple fact that a 17 year old cant have pictures of a 15 year old, or vice versa. Romeo and Juliet laws should be mandated at the federal level IMO. There is really no logical reason why children in one state should be considered consenting individuals and another no.
/r/MensRights09/07/14 04:22 PM
2

I've seen a few ads that get pretty out of hand too. I mean if it's their property and all they have the right to decide who lives with them and I'm fine with that, the free market will decide what happens there. But imposing your diet and exercise on someone else is pretty ridiculous.
/r/MensRights15/06/14 10:50 PM
1

Of course. I'm from the states for the record. I know they have ways around it but at least there are some legal resources available in our favor. Down here it's almost entirely legal which drives me mad. You even have to put your picture on your resume along with your age. Plus they make you take a physical for literally every job.
/r/MensRights15/06/14 06:02 PM
1

When it's roommates I can understand it from a safety perspective. If the other residents are women that's reasonable and I have no problem with it.
/r/MensRights15/06/14 06:00 PM
6

Sorry to hear about all this. This type of shit infuriates me. There are crazy men and women in the world, not just women. But this just goes into "wrecking your life" territory and there should be repercussions for her. I've been in the same boat with a false pregnancy, although not nearly as dramatic as this. For future reference, any time a woman tells you she's pregnant just go directly to the pharmacy. Do not pass go, do not collect $200. Just insist on a test. If she hesitates even for a m…
/r/MensRights27/01/14 11:03 AM
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Except when the entire genre is saturated by it. To further draw your analogy, it's like saying everything on TV is offensive, so therefore you must not watch TV. Also games don't have to be escapes from reality. They can just be, you know, fun ways to pass time. A funny sidenote, my sister played The Sims. My sister is/was overweight, and she made her character skinny and cute despite being able to make her an accurate representation of herself. She did not. So perhaps it's a bit of envy and de…
/r/MensRights27/01/14 10:56 AM
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