dead_romeo
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Sometimes, usually when I'm minding my own business and don't want to be bothered, some biatch always comes up to me, not for the purpose of getting to know me or anything like that but to practice her lying skills.
I'm sure I'm not the only one to experience this so here's some tips on how to turn the tables.
Usually with situations like this, women follow certain rules:
If I've left anything obvious out, tell me.
Here's a document by D ick Stuphen entitled The Battle for your Mind. it's pretty intersting, and I'm sure you'll recognize at least one or two methods that have been used on you at some point in your life when someone was trying to manipulate you (your parents, your older sibling, friends, enemies etc).
The "Voice Roll" technique is interesting. The Three Brain Phases is a must read too, this describes how hyper-increased emotions induced in people (love, hate fear) can put your brain in a state of catharsis i.e. Tabula Rasa i.e. ready for new "programming".
Practice your lying skills!
Most of the time women lie about everything merely for spiteful fun/powertrip, more often to get something from you.
Use these and other techniques against them.
Always, ALWAYS, make a Bullsh*t call when you notice it, if you ignore it you will be drowned in it. This tells them that you don't really mind being lied to, an invitation to tons more unwarranted Bullsh*t.
Hope this was of some help, like I said, if I've missed something, tell me, also if you have different suggestions/ideas, post them.
Power to all men!
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"Conclusions arrived at through reasoning have very little or no influence in altering the course of our lives. Hence, the countless examples of people who have the clearest convictions and yet act diametrically against them time and time again; and have as the only explanation for their behavior the idea that to err is human." Carlos Castaneda - The Fire From Within
"Hell aint a bad place to be" - AC/DC
[This message has been edited by dead_romeo (edited 03-20-2002).]
I'm sure I'm not the only one to experience this so here's some tips on how to turn the tables.
Usually with situations like this, women follow certain rules:
- They speak in a monotone and maintain a glassy, wide eyed stare like they're trying to hypnotize you.
- Any answers to questions are very breif and quick.
- 'The more outrageous the lie, the more confused he will be.'
- They bring their faces really close to yours (sometimes, depending on the particular situation), used in conjunction with #1.
- She will repeat the same thing over and over and over until you cave and say something like "oh really? I didn't know Mandrill Monkeys could type that fast."
If I've left anything obvious out, tell me.
Here's a document by D ick Stuphen entitled The Battle for your Mind. it's pretty intersting, and I'm sure you'll recognize at least one or two methods that have been used on you at some point in your life when someone was trying to manipulate you (your parents, your older sibling, friends, enemies etc).
The "Voice Roll" technique is interesting. The Three Brain Phases is a must read too, this describes how hyper-increased emotions induced in people (love, hate fear) can put your brain in a state of catharsis i.e. Tabula Rasa i.e. ready for new "programming".
Practice your lying skills!
Most of the time women lie about everything merely for spiteful fun/powertrip, more often to get something from you.
Use these and other techniques against them.
Always, ALWAYS, make a Bullsh*t call when you notice it, if you ignore it you will be drowned in it. This tells them that you don't really mind being lied to, an invitation to tons more unwarranted Bullsh*t.
Hope this was of some help, like I said, if I've missed something, tell me, also if you have different suggestions/ideas, post them.
Power to all men!
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"Conclusions arrived at through reasoning have very little or no influence in altering the course of our lives. Hence, the countless examples of people who have the clearest convictions and yet act diametrically against them time and time again; and have as the only explanation for their behavior the idea that to err is human." Carlos Castaneda - The Fire From Within
"Hell aint a bad place to be" - AC/DC
[This message has been edited by dead_romeo (edited 03-20-2002).]