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    unwilling tattoo?

    Re: lobotomies, there are only something like 12 psychosurgeons in the United States, so the practicality of that treatment avenue is kind of small. Neurosurgeons don't usually do psychosurgery, and the practice is kind of looked down upon by psychologists and psychiatrists alike.
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    unwilling tattoo?

    Yes, it is. There's a matter of degree here. Sex offender registration is orders of magnitude from mandatory castration/lobotomization/tattooing. Castration and lobotomization are INEFFECTIVE "cures" for paedophilia. They're brutal and, since they don't have any curative effects (as you said...
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    unwilling tattoo?

    I've found that this is a common response to a lot of my moral stances. The first problem here is that you're seeing sympathy as a zero-sum, where there's only so much sympathy to go around. Secondly, of course I don't feel sorry for paedophiles, nor do I want children to be assaulted. That...
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    Expensive clothes, cheap prices - places?

    The best thing to do would be to get to know your local boutique owners. They'll let you know when they're having sales. Sales at boutiques tend to be around 50% off or more, since they don't do high volume sales and don't have much stock space. This will also ensure that you're keeping up with...
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    Jeans Help!

    seanchai is right. If you're at all interested in fashion, skinny/tapered or stovepipe/cigarette leg dark jeans are what's in. Depending on how much you're willing to spend, go to H&M and get a pair of raw Sliqs for $40, up to a local boutique for a pair of APC New Standards or New Cures, or...
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    unwilling tattoo?

    I'm sure glad you're not in charge of our prison system. Castration doesn't cure paedophilia, and nor does lobotomization. Paedophilia is a psychological (NOT psychobiological, either) disorder, not a sexual one. Castration and lobotomies can't be reversed in light of new evidence, and their...
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    the old swimmer vs. weight lifter question ;-)

    The second photo is of Michael Klim, though I believe Ashley Callus is the guy in the foreground of that photo. Krayzelburg was MASSIVE. He would've been a big guy in any sport he played. Brendan Hansen is pretty ripped, too.
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    How did they become guru's?

    Presumably he used his method, which is really nothing more than ****y and funny, to get laid before he has all the money, and I would venture to guess it's still working for him, since C&F is a highly effective tool. I've read reports of him two or three years ago working in the field, and what...
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    NFL Thread

    Chargers look scary good so far. I'm not a Rivers believer, but I don't know if anyone has to be with that front seven and LT in the backfield.
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    How did they become guru's?

    I'm not sure what you're saying..that David DeAngelo's stuff doesn't work, or that he can't get laid using it? Because both are wrong. The snake oil analogy is false because snake oil refers to a trick or gimmick that doesn't work, whereas all the writings and products of these guys actually...
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    How did they become guru's?

    What I don't get is why there's a backlash from everyone here against the people who basically INVENTED the game as it's played today. My guess is nobody here has read Mystery, or TD, or anybody from ASF's archives. The stuff they write isn't "snake oil". It was developed, in EVERY CASE, by...
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    Sports Jackets and Blazers questions

    1. A sport jacket is an odd jacket, that is, the jacket from a suit worn without the trousers. A blazer refers only to a jacket with brass buttons. 2. It doesn't really matter, but (broad generalization time) two or even one button jackets make you stand out more by forcing you to show more...
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    Notre Dame Football

    I read an article about Notre Dame football a few months ago which pointed out that Ty Willingham actually had a BETTER start as the ND coach than Weis had last year, but because Weis is the coach Notre Dame is ranked outrageously high. Notre Dame have always been overrated.
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    How did they become guru's?

    They became gurus by creating models of seduction that work really well.
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    Poor Nick, he misses Jess

    There's nothing "average" or "frustrated" about Nick Lachey. He might be a chump, but he's a hell of a lot more successful as an "AFC" than any of the "Don Juans" on this internet message board.
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    Long hair or short?

    ARGH. Appearing "masculine" with a buzz cut is NOT THE ONLY WAY TO CONVEY SEXUALITY, WHICH IS ULTIMATELY WHAT ATTRACTS WOMEN. In fact, buzz cuts imply that you don't care about your appearance, and live pragmatically, i.e., "My haircut serves a utilitarian purpose."
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    Tattoos

    That's interesting..a lot of people I know argue against tattoos by saying "YOU'LL HATE IT IN A FEW YEARS AAARGH" but I've never known anyone who absolutely HATED a tattoo they got. Sure, they might regret it a little, but the way I see it it becomes a part of your body like a mole or something...
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    Tattoos

    I just got back from a week holiday in a hot place, where I was far and away the whitest person by the pool/on the beach. Since I don't tan, I was thinking I should get tattoos. If I can't get a healthy brown color, I should at least be interesting to look at, not pitiable :(
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    A&F and Hollister

    People say A&F is for fags, but it's kind of ironic that the marketing campaign is actually designed for gay people. The clothes are inspired by what gay men wear. One of the greatest marketing hoodwinkings of the last twenty years. That said, A&F has grown in profit for something like 56...
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    Long hair or short?

    Long hair looks really good with high fashion, which is why many male models (who fvck lots of models [hot women]) have long hair. There's also a correlation between "get laid like a rock star" and rock stars having long hair. Buzz cuts look good with sh!tty clothes and boring personalities. So...
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