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Guy poses as a fake celeb, attracts thousands fans in Times Square
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Guy poses as a fake celeb, attracts thousands fans in Times Square

Just go to show the power of fame game. Fake fame game is still fame game.











Reminds me of what my mentor said "In game, perceived value is better than actual value"

Also show just how hopeless and easily strayed the masses are.

I don't know if this could lead to any serious legal repercussion, but otherwise it's pretty easy to pull off. You just need a small crew posing as guards, paparazzi and news reporter. In the second vid another guy uses the same trick without a reporter.

Might be an awesome way to pull some SNLs. You don't even need to borrow or shell out for a 5 star suite. Can just take her to your apartment saying "for security and privacy issue"

Ass or cash, nobody rides for free - WestIndiArchie
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Guy poses as a fake celeb, attracts thousands fans in Times Square

A similar prank was pulled more than a decade ago by The Exile. It was partly the inspiration for my username, which is a portmanteau of Feis Kontrol and Facebook.
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Guy poses as a fake celeb, attracts thousands fans in Times Square

Quote: (10-25-2014 08:07 PM)Dalaran1991 Wrote:  

Just go to show the power of fame game. Fake fame game is still fame game.
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The reason why this stupid Celebrity Culture & Obsession has been going on like this is, because it actually was created deliberately by the media & politics. While it is true that we humans are easily manipulated with someone we see as admirable and rich. The degree to which it happens right now is simply bat-shit crazy.

I have personally seen 2 examples of guys who did a semblance of fake Fame Game:

1. A guy (well-off, but not famous) hired 5 big professional bodyguards, a limousine, a private assistant, 3 celeb-photographers and went to a high-end club - It was funny how the club itself reacted by giving him the VIP treatment. And the next thing was also interesting how he got swarmed by 4 girls instantly. They drank his booze and hit on him instantly. He never had to do as little as that for pussy. And the funny thing is that he was a guy who made decent 6 digits in finance.

I really would like to copy that guy's stuff - probably now you need to set up some fake online media presence - best via a strange and unique name, so you are at the top of google search instantly.


2. A wealthy guy set up a fake casting for a professional photo-job (actually the job was real in so far that it paid, but the services got out only for some small-time pics for his company and did not merit a big casting - or even a pro model at all). He hired a PR company to trump up the professional models, got an assistant, while he played the role of the casting director as well as the final client - doing some preliminary pics himself as a good amateur photographer. Since he got hyped up that much via the PR company, he simply did a casting interview using Game & Camera Game. I think that he said that he managed to fuck something like 30% of the girls. Mostly by getting their numbers and meeting them up later. But a few times he managed to smash directly during the "casting" session.

It showed him, that the modeling & acting biz is every bit as dirty as it seems. It is not a sign of Fame Game per se, but more of very strong Social Validation - amped up way more when the photographer or client is famous - then the panties come off really fast. It worked even for a guy who only bought good publicity.
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Guy poses as a fake celeb, attracts thousands fans in Times Square

I find celebs and its culture a good metric to judge a would-be GF. If she is obsessed with it or goes gaga over a male celeb then she isn't going to stay faithful. They'd drop to their knee's in an instant in the presence of famous men.
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Guy poses as a fake celeb, attracts thousands fans in Times Square

As a tip for anyone who wanted to make a little side income blogging, I am ninety percent sure this would be a profitable niche site.

Subtle fame game. Write a post about your quest for fame... like a prank youtube channel meets social network hacking site. Monetize by reviewing cameras, clothes and restaurants or something. If you wanted to be highbrow, you could lace in political commentary.

Like I say I think this would be quite easy to put together and would easily go viral for obvious reasons.
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#6

Guy poses as a fake celeb, attracts thousands fans in Times Square

I can't wait to pose as Roosh. I've got the height, the build, and the Mediterranean look. Still workin' on the beard....
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Guy poses as a fake celeb, attracts thousands fans in Times Square

It's called the Lorenzo Von Matterhorn




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Guy poses as a fake celeb, attracts thousands fans in Times Square

The impression of celebrity seems as powerful as celebrity

I was there the day feminism fell...
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Guy poses as a fake celeb, attracts thousands fans in Times Square

I'd fuck Coby's gf
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