Good day gents. I don't post a lot around here, but I wanted to bring to your attention the upcoming documentary on Patrice O'Neal, being he's such a monumental figure in the field of bitch management. My first exposure to a "red pill" way of thinking was through Patrice, circa 2011. While I had watched some Myspace promo vids for Neil Strauss' Rules of the Game around '09, I thought that shit was douche-tacular and thankfully wasn't desperate enough to buy into it.
I discovered Patrice via browsing O&A clips on YouTube, then found out he'd had a radio show. The short-lived Black Phillip Show (as in 'the black Dr. Phil') changed my life forever. He and co-host Dante Nero shot me up with that good, red medicine, and I remain indebted to their graciousness. Listen to him sometime, and you can hear what an absolute savant of Game the man was. He practically invented what are now high-level Game concepts, fleshing them out on the spot without even having any terminology to rely on.
He was by no means a misogynist, despite how he talked; don't forget he was a stand-up comic. He loved women. Which is why I think it's severely fucked up that Patrice is better repped by MRA/MGTOW circles than the Player-sphere. Get with the program, bros! A big difference between Patrice's beliefs and the "Manosphere" is that a lot of MRA's believe Gaming "ruins women" to an extent. But Patrice's belief was that training a bitch brings her up to her highest level (If I'm the king and I marry you, that makes you the queen, the highest thing you can be. But a woman can't bring a man to his highest level. If you're the queen and you marry a guy, he isn't the king, he's just "the queen's husband"). Patrice died mere weeks after I discovered him. But without his wisdom, I'd still be a hater, lost and spiteful toward player-types...
The people making the documentary don't want involvement by a big production company, so they can keep it raw and true-to-life. And thank God, because Patrice did a lot of funky shit that a big studio would sweep under the rug. Bill Burr said the only way he'd get involved is if it was 'done right', and I hope you guys can respect that sentiment enough to throw a few bucks into the pot. I know it's weird to ask somebody to chip in without really being familiar with the guy, but that's what I'm doing, because he deserves the best treatment. There are perks offered, and I strongly suggest either the ebook for $12 written by his g/f, the long awaited "Black Phillip book" (despite being aimed at women, it's chock full of advice to keep bitches in line) OR, if you're interested, $20 to get the documentary streaming when it's finished.
So let's make this a Patrice share thread. Here's a few clips to kick it off:
A good starting point into his philosophy (first half of the vid).
His "Vicky Christina Barcelona" aspirations (13:58 to 14:30):
Men are solely responsible for sex (6:18 to 8:28)
On outcome indifference.
And here's the one minute that put the final nail in the coffin of my beta self (14:19 to 15:36). Of note: it predates TagTheSponsor by about 7 years (lol).
Rest in Peace, Pimp!
![[Image: NUP_143566_0747.jpg]](http://beautelicious.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/NUP_143566_0747.jpg)
PS: check out the tribute channel on YouTube, containing all of his Game-related wisdom.
I discovered Patrice via browsing O&A clips on YouTube, then found out he'd had a radio show. The short-lived Black Phillip Show (as in 'the black Dr. Phil') changed my life forever. He and co-host Dante Nero shot me up with that good, red medicine, and I remain indebted to their graciousness. Listen to him sometime, and you can hear what an absolute savant of Game the man was. He practically invented what are now high-level Game concepts, fleshing them out on the spot without even having any terminology to rely on.
He was by no means a misogynist, despite how he talked; don't forget he was a stand-up comic. He loved women. Which is why I think it's severely fucked up that Patrice is better repped by MRA/MGTOW circles than the Player-sphere. Get with the program, bros! A big difference between Patrice's beliefs and the "Manosphere" is that a lot of MRA's believe Gaming "ruins women" to an extent. But Patrice's belief was that training a bitch brings her up to her highest level (If I'm the king and I marry you, that makes you the queen, the highest thing you can be. But a woman can't bring a man to his highest level. If you're the queen and you marry a guy, he isn't the king, he's just "the queen's husband"). Patrice died mere weeks after I discovered him. But without his wisdom, I'd still be a hater, lost and spiteful toward player-types...
The people making the documentary don't want involvement by a big production company, so they can keep it raw and true-to-life. And thank God, because Patrice did a lot of funky shit that a big studio would sweep under the rug. Bill Burr said the only way he'd get involved is if it was 'done right', and I hope you guys can respect that sentiment enough to throw a few bucks into the pot. I know it's weird to ask somebody to chip in without really being familiar with the guy, but that's what I'm doing, because he deserves the best treatment. There are perks offered, and I strongly suggest either the ebook for $12 written by his g/f, the long awaited "Black Phillip book" (despite being aimed at women, it's chock full of advice to keep bitches in line) OR, if you're interested, $20 to get the documentary streaming when it's finished.
So let's make this a Patrice share thread. Here's a few clips to kick it off:
A good starting point into his philosophy (first half of the vid).
His "Vicky Christina Barcelona" aspirations (13:58 to 14:30):
Men are solely responsible for sex (6:18 to 8:28)
On outcome indifference.
And here's the one minute that put the final nail in the coffin of my beta self (14:19 to 15:36). Of note: it predates TagTheSponsor by about 7 years (lol).
Rest in Peace, Pimp!
![[Image: NUP_143566_0747.jpg]](http://beautelicious.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/NUP_143566_0747.jpg)
PS: check out the tribute channel on YouTube, containing all of his Game-related wisdom.