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Quote: (11-29-2011 01:38 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

I hate the world for allowing ugly women like her with bad personalities to have power in the dating market. America deserves to die.
The question I have for you and everyone else...when and why did this happen? I know it wasn't always like this.
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#27

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Quote: (11-30-2011 12:14 AM)houston Wrote:  

Quote: (11-29-2011 01:38 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

I hate the world for allowing ugly women like her with bad personalities to have power in the dating market. America deserves to die.
The question I have for you and everyone else...when and why did this happen? I know it wasn't always like this.

Facebook/Myspace/Online dating was definitely a huge catalyst. Texting too, I'd say
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#28

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Quote: (11-30-2011 06:44 AM)Jackhammer Wrote:  

Facebook/Myspace/Online dating was definitely a huge catalyst. Texting too, I'd say

Yes. The deadly cocktail of social networking, cheap cell phone plans that allow constant contact, digital cameras, and a series of dumb-ass bitches who are famous for nothing (Kim Kardashian) has allowed idiot girls to live out an elaborate, extended fantasy where they're proto-celebrities themselves.

The fact that they're out having a "good time" every weekend, taking tons of pictures, and uploading them to Facebook--all while dudes are giving them mad attention along the way--goes straight to their head. The feel more important than they would have in times past.

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#29

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DateMeDC Loses Out Again

Wow, I feel sorry for her. Guys need to approach with game. But girls need to make themselves approachable. Here is what happened with a guy she really liked.

So the writer texted me either Saturday ... and asked if I had plans for Sunday brunch. "Yes, and I have plans Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, too," I wrote back. "If you want to hang out, the earliest we can do so is Thursday."

"Popular girl! I'm sure we'll see each other soon," he wrote.

My stomach churned a little [and the hampster spun in my brain].

So Thursday came, and I hadn't heard from him, so I decided to send him a text, asking if he'd fallen off the face of the planet. He texted back and pointed out that I hadn't texted him, either.

"Because I'm the girl!!!" I texted back.

"Yeah, well this boy doesn't like double standards. Hadn't you noticed?"

Whoa. I was kind of taken aback by that. ... But I'm still kind of at a loss for why things went the way they went.
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#30

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The entire debalacle of De Me DC! is that she primarily uses Online Game to snag her betas.

She's like the GMAC of the girlosphere.


She's just a playette selling her advice to other women, and she's probably made a pretty good buck off of it. Her blog is popular and women as a demographic spend way more on dating advice than men do (which is ironic, considering how much women shame men who try to play the dating game well).

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#31

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Quote: (11-30-2011 12:07 PM)Tuthmosis Wrote:  

Quote: (11-30-2011 06:44 AM)Jackhammer Wrote:  

Facebook/Myspace/Online dating was definitely a huge catalyst. Texting too, I'd say

Yes. The deadly cocktail of social networking, cheap cell phone plans that allow constant contact, digital cameras, and a series of dumb-ass bitches who are famous for nothing (Kim Kardashian) has allowed idiot girls to live out an elaborate, extended fantasy where they're proto-celebrities themselves.

The fact that they're out having a "good time" every weekend, taking tons of pictures, and uploading them to Facebook--all while dudes are giving them mad attention along the way--goes straight to their head. The feel more important than they would have in times past.

Among most of the girls I've known, upper middle class white girls, there really aren't that many dudes commenting on the girls' pictures. Doesn't really matter, because they still feel like they're hot shit from posting hundreds of photos online of themselves, and then poring over them for hours afterwards.

I'm young so I wasn't gaming in the 80s or 90s, but I bet the trend was still there. Cellphones, social network and celebrity gossip just amped up the pace. The changes to woman's psyche from promiscuity and feminism are still accumulating.

I'm curious as to why celebrities became so popular as it were, in the last two decades. Going to explore that and see what I find.

Quote: (11-30-2011 01:46 PM)kimleebj Wrote:  

DateMeDC Loses Out Again

Wow, I feel sorry for her. Guys need to approach with game. But girls need to make themselves approachable. Here is what happened with a guy she really liked.

So the writer texted me either Saturday ... and asked if I had plans for Sunday brunch. "Yes, and I have plans Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, too," I wrote back. "If you want to hang out, the earliest we can do so is Thursday."

"Popular girl! I'm sure we'll see each other soon," he wrote.

My stomach churned a little [and the hampster spun in my brain].

So Thursday came, and I hadn't heard from him, so I decided to send him a text, asking if he'd fallen off the face of the planet. He texted back and pointed out that I hadn't texted him, either.

"Because I'm the girl!!!" I texted back.

"Yeah, well this boy doesn't like double standards. Hadn't you noticed?"

Whoa. I was kind of taken aback by that. ... But I'm still kind of at a loss for why things went the way they went.

God, I hate these kinds of chicks:
1. Schedule always busy, free once every 2 weeks --> she feels important. She feels so lonely and empty that she stuffs her calendar with trivia. Puts men last among her priorities, then shrieks about how no men will seriously date her. God, what a dumbfuck.
2. Blows you off, but expects you to re-engage.
3. Tweets regularly (rare, but bad nonetheless)

I think you linked the wrong page.

I could've sworn this girl ended her search after finding The One. Turns out she did, and um, it didn't last. She basically admits she is extremely superficial, that her only reason for dating a guy was because... he was 6'6".

She also has an unintentionally funny post about how she "should only have to say 'no' once." Hahahaha...
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#32

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Quote: (11-30-2011 12:14 AM)houston Wrote:  

Quote: (11-29-2011 01:38 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

I hate the world for allowing ugly women like her with bad personalities to have power in the dating market. America deserves to die.
The question I have for you and everyone else...when and why did this happen? I know it wasn't always like this.

When 'celebrity' became society's drug of choice. The growth of reality TV in the early 2000's was the tipping point that started spreading the virus like the Black Plague. Now all these hoes are reading People, OK, and US Weekly each week and watching E! like clockwork. Reality TV made people like Kim K, Kristin Cavallari, etc. famous for just 'being famous'. It's like the 'chicken or the egg' with those broads: Why are you famous? How did you become famous?

As someone else said, many of today's bitches are dumb enough to think they are famous in their own little world in their head. Facebook, iPhone, and their little network of admirers (chumps who gush comments on every photo and status update of hers) have deluded these girls into believing they are quasi celebrities.

If you're stuck in the US for a while, I say try and make lemonade out of lemons. Sell these dumb chickenheads 'the dream'. Then bang them and throw them out.
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Quote: (11-30-2011 03:47 PM)basilransom Wrote:  

Quote: (11-30-2011 12:07 PM)Tuthmosis Wrote:  

Quote: (11-30-2011 06:44 AM)Jackhammer Wrote:  

Facebook/Myspace/Online dating was definitely a huge catalyst. Texting too, I'd say

Yes. The deadly cocktail of social networking, cheap cell phone plans that allow constant contact, digital cameras, and a series of dumb-ass bitches who are famous for nothing (Kim Kardashian) has allowed idiot girls to live out an elaborate, extended fantasy where they're proto-celebrities themselves.

The fact that they're out having a "good time" every weekend, taking tons of pictures, and uploading them to Facebook--all while dudes are giving them mad attention along the way--goes straight to their head. The feel more important than they would have in times past.

Among most of the girls I've known, upper middle class white girls, there really aren't that many dudes commenting on the girls' pictures. Doesn't really matter, because they still feel like they're hot shit from posting hundreds of photos online of themselves, and then poring over them for hours afterwards.

I'm young so I wasn't gaming in the 80s or 90s, but I bet the trend was still there. Cellphones, social network and celebrity gossip just amped up the pace. The changes to woman's psyche from promiscuity and feminism are still accumulating.

I'm curious as to why celebrities became so popular as it were, in the last two decades. Going to explore that and see what I find.

Quote: (11-30-2011 01:46 PM)kimleebj Wrote:  

DateMeDC Loses Out Again

Wow, I feel sorry for her. Guys need to approach with game. But girls need to make themselves approachable. Here is what happened with a guy she really liked.

So the writer texted me either Saturday ... and asked if I had plans for Sunday brunch. "Yes, and I have plans Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, too," I wrote back. "If you want to hang out, the earliest we can do so is Thursday."

"Popular girl! I'm sure we'll see each other soon," he wrote.

My stomach churned a little [and the hampster spun in my brain].

So Thursday came, and I hadn't heard from him, so I decided to send him a text, asking if he'd fallen off the face of the planet. He texted back and pointed out that I hadn't texted him, either.

"Because I'm the girl!!!" I texted back.

"Yeah, well this boy doesn't like double standards. Hadn't you noticed?"

Whoa. I was kind of taken aback by that. ... But I'm still kind of at a loss for why things went the way they went.

God, I hate these kinds of chicks:
1. Schedule always busy, free once every 2 weeks --> she feels important. She feels so lonely and empty that she stuffs her calendar with trivia. Puts men last among her priorities, then shrieks about how no men will seriously date her. God, what a dumbfuck.
2. Blows you off, but expects you to re-engage.
3. Tweets regularly (rare, but bad nonetheless)

I think you linked the wrong page.

I could've sworn this girl ended her search after finding The One. Turns out she did, and um, it didn't last. She basically admits she is extremely superficial, that her only reason for dating a guy was because... he was 6'6".

Hah quote " a relationship cannot work on only tall " what a superficial bitch,she deserves to die alone
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