Quote: (06-22-2014 09:28 AM)JoyStick Wrote:
Quote: (06-22-2014 09:10 AM)Beyond Borders Wrote:
Quote: (06-22-2014 08:49 AM)Nolecbo Wrote:
Quote: (06-18-2014 07:16 PM)Samseau Wrote:
Now this is awfully suspect. In the comment section he says he was daygaming near the University of Washington. I tried to google through Seattle models and a quick search through model mayhem for Seattle but I did not find anything.
If you repeat this search but switch to Boise, does anybody think the soccer watching girl looks like this Boise based model? Those teeth are really distinctive.
You guys still going on with this?
I've got a novel idea. Go hit on some girls and just ignore GLL if you think he's full of shit.
You got game already. There are guys lurking the forum right now and newbies that are learning that should know who's legit and who isn't. Should we just ignore them and allow them to get scam?
I've seen witch-hunt after witch-hunt in the manosphere, and I've yet to see one that was productive or saved a bunch of guys from getting scammed - not to mention the "findings" hardly ever seem accurate to me. All I've seen them do is create more misinformation and tarnish the reputation of guys that typically don't deserve it, and yet still other posters jump into pat eachother on the back on these campaigns. People are too determined to grasp for straws and pretend to be internet sleuths.
I can think of plenty of reasons, for instance, why he would have concealed the real location of the park, and a hot girl in a park turning out to be a model is certainly no big surprise to me. Even half-beautiful girls are a rarity and can usually profit off it in one way or another. But just to be clear, I'm not going to stick around this thread arguing every piece of "evidence" someone conjures in their detective work.
Chris is one of the more honest, upfront marketers in the niche and on the internet in general, in my opinion, so it's lame to see him be the latest target. Fortunately, I doubt it'll hurt his sales too much.
If you guys are so concerned about saving newbies, someone get in touch with the guy and accompany him on the next mission. Otherwise it seems like just another reason to gossip about something, which we seem to have gotten really good at in these parts.
I mean, assuming the video is fake, which I highly doubt, what's so dangerous in the info presented or anything else he presents that warrants the effort of trying to prove the unprovable? Even if you were right, he obviously wouldn't try to pull it off again, and he obviously does have game. So when it comes down to it, a big waste of time, even if you guys were on the right trail - which suggests to me that our craving for gossip is being satisfied here more than any need to balance the scales of PUA justice.
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