See? Exactly the same stuff again. Everybody is calling game something different.
Lifting and earning money is a thing you do right? So this contradicts itself.
So: Game is manipulation of females.
So: Game is manipulation of everybody.
So: Game is seduction.
So: Game is a scam.
So: Game means conversation.
Same old blurting? This poses a question: is persisting in the use of this vague and subjective term a thing people are doing deliberately? If so what is the purpose of this?
Is using a vague term in a knowing manner (like pretending it can be distilled down to a mere sentence) a source of wisdom posturing for social reputation aims?
So perhaps instead of just doing more of the same "game in one sentence" stuff, critique the breakdown I supplied, instead of just throwing out new "game is X" platitudes.
Quote: (02-12-2017 02:48 PM)The Catalyst Wrote:
Game is seduction- the things you do to seduce women.
Everything else is "leverage"- lifting, style, stacking cash, being tall/good looking, being in a good social circle, etc.
Lifting and earning money is a thing you do right? So this contradicts itself.
Quote: (02-12-2017 01:47 PM)questor70 Wrote:
Once men understand how the screening works they are able to manipulate the outcome as if playing a game of chess, with various moves and counter-moves that can be reasoned out (see the flowchart in the other thread). That's why it's called "game".
So: Game is manipulation of females.
Quote: (02-13-2017 02:15 AM)blck Wrote:
I really like this reply but just want to change one thing:
Game is what you say and do to make a woman people do what you want.
So: Game is manipulation of everybody.
Quote: (02-13-2017 02:20 AM)Mufasa Wrote:
But without context in a blacked out room when someone says:
"he's got game" theres only one thing that comes to mind
Seduction-women
So: Game is seduction.
Quote: (02-13-2017 03:44 AM)BrewDog Wrote:
If you need to run a scam called "game" to get laid, then that's fine, too.
So: Game is a scam.
Quote: (02-13-2017 03:47 AM)El Padrone Wrote:
So after all is said and done, Game, for the most part, is accomplished through
1) Conversation
2) Conversation
3) Conversation.
So: Game means conversation.
Same old blurting? This poses a question: is persisting in the use of this vague and subjective term a thing people are doing deliberately? If so what is the purpose of this?
Is using a vague term in a knowing manner (like pretending it can be distilled down to a mere sentence) a source of wisdom posturing for social reputation aims?
So perhaps instead of just doing more of the same "game in one sentence" stuff, critique the breakdown I supplied, instead of just throwing out new "game is X" platitudes.