Whats up everybody, for those of you who know me pretty well you might know that I'm into to 'pick up'. A lot of negative connotations come along with this, but the videos that I've watched to help guide and teach me are honestly the most ******* intelligent shit I've ever witnessed. Most of what is taught in the video's aren't step by step 'build orders' if you will on how to pick up girls, but is more focused on improving yourself and being driven to achieve what you want in life.
I HIGHLY recommend you watch the video below, and just about every other RSD (Real Social Dynamics) video's on various RSD channels. It has easily been the biggest influence in my life in the last ~6 months or so, and the lessons you'll learn apply not only to girls, but can apply to your career, starcraft, anything. SO GO WATCH IT
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"The hardest part about playing Protoss is not choking on your dad's d--k" - Kreamy 2013
I think the premise behind the content is reasonable enough, but I find it painful to watch someone who is pandering to a particular audience (guys who desperately want to get laid) and as a result dumbs down his content to make it appeal to them.
I'm sure the guy is hilarious and friendly, but the sheer fact that he comes across as a twat in the way he speaks (even though I know he's not even saying what his actions infer) makes me a little uneasy watching it.
tl;dr: What he says is legit, I just don't particularly like the way he says it.
Yeah he was a bit hard for me to get used to, but once you do you realise theres really nothing behind it and he's just a bit different. Still funny as a **** to listen to imo
The subject matter of social dynamics is interesting for sure, this guys little seminar was pretty funny, I watched the whole thing but it felt like a long time to say not a whole lot, still a good watch though.
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