Not selling him short at all - giving a tiny taste of the history of the blog and his following. He started more on game focused stuff and moved on to general red pill on women stuff then moved from there to the implications. The *public* journey took years.
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his og wordpress blog is truly one of the great pieces of long form literature yeeted off the internet. Along with DJT's timeline (yes I know there's a backup now, but it's not perfect - there are poasts I remember that are missing)
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Replying to @VeloMontaigne @CovfefeAnon and
His political takes were superior to the PUA stuff. Never really cared for that, but he came up with some good lines and had the left's number.
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Replying to @RupertVonRipp @CovfefeAnon and
I disagree. He was one of the few fellas providing effective predictive models with application to LTR, not just selling scripts for a nite at da club (TM)
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Replying to @VeloMontaigne @CovfefeAnon and
I'm thinking of it in terms of personal taste, not the quality of the writing or the thoughts provoked by the concepts presented.
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Replying to @RupertVonRipp @CovfefeAnon and
well his political takes were directly downstream of his mental of fęmale (and thus leftist) behavior. but I can respect wishing to skip over that in a sort of Feynmanian way https://www.e-reading-lib.com/chapter.php/71262/34/surely-youre-joking-mr-feynman-adventures-of-a-curious-character.html …pic.twitter.com/y5O73EKfpm
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Replying to @VeloMontaigne @RupertVonRipp and
That's a weak take by Feynman - accept that women are women. If there's a disconnect between "how you were brought up" and reality then so much the worse for how you were brought up.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @RupertVonRipp and
I dunno, I can really sympathize with what Feynman is saying. E.g. the best sex has always been right after driving my girl to tears by hammering some point of mine in an argument. Knowing this mechanism I could abuse it, but I just don't like it.
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Replying to @VeloMontaigne @RupertVonRipp and
I like women for what they actually are. If some short term discomfort makes her feel more secure and more admiration for the strength of her man then short term discomfort is fine.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @VeloMontaigne and
Life will bring you trials and struggles aplenty to prove your worth and assuage the lady. To artificially produce the reaction rubs me wrong.
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Agree; I have the same gut feeling. The caveat is that if life doesn't happen to bring you a struggle when she emotionally needs one she'll create one and you'd better handle it correctly - artificial or not.
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