So Tired Of Being Genetic Trash ( Rant)

davesmith420

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I've had one and recently downloaded it again. Been soooo long since I've used it. I like Bumble better. I need new pics for both tho. I'll look too aspie with all selfies. Picture game is underrated.

If you ever need help setting up a profile let me know.
 

blackg

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Someone rate my gonial angle. I think I'm suffering like a Ryan Gosling with the sh*t tier angle. He makes it okay by status halo tho. f*** this. f*** baldness. f*** under eye hollowing. Fawkkkk boyos.
I will rate you mate.

Hey, how's the vibe up there with the Super Bowl in town?
Go easy on those Eagles fans, now.. lol.
 

Calchas

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This is why I love life - socialising and travelling. New adventures.
Give me a little of your enthusiasm that you have for social interactions Wolf,i really need it.
For me,most of the times,social interactions are shattered in boredom and banality,and my heart aches about it.
Perhaps you might say that i have set the barrier too high or that i have overidealized them,but where's the crime in that?
 

Baldingat188

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They've all slipped away now. I think you get around a fair bit from your stories :p. I woke up today and the hint of sunlight has got me feeling and thinking of summer days and night. This is why I love life - socialising and travelling. New adventures.

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These pictures remind me of the Australian killer

That being said travel truly is one of the greatest joys of life , in fact it's higher on my priority list than having a nice house or car. But it's still under hair transplants
 

CopeForLife

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They've all slipped away now. I think you get around a fair bit from your stories :p. I woke up today and the hint of sunlight has got me feeling and thinking of summer days and night. This is why I love life - socialising and travelling. New adventures.

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Greetings, traveler

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These pictures remind me of the Australian killer

That being said travel truly is one of the greatest joys of life , in fact it's higher on my priority list than having a nice house or car. But it's still under hair transplants

Australia? No thx, mate

https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g255055-i120-k1242598-Question_about_spiders-Australia.html

From where I'm sitting in my room, I can see 6 spiders. Generally daddy long legs inside(4 of them), and a couple of nasty looking house spiders outside the window.
I see huntsman about 2-3x per week. After a while you get used to it and don't even kill them, eventually they disappear. They usually come out in the warmer weather.
See a few white tails around the place and heaps of red backs (black widow I think) outside.

No thx mate)) I am fine
 

blackg

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WhitePolarBear is coming to Australia for 3 weeks in November. After visiting the US, it had to be my next stop.

Pretty much everyone I know who's been to Australia had a great experience so I'm quite excited about going there.

I hope I can add it on my list of viable countries to move to before the civil / cultural war breaks out in Europe.
Yes!! Seriously this is good news.
You will love it down here, Fred and November is a nice time. Not stinking hot yet.

Wait until you see our girls!!
 

Baldingat188

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WhitePolarBear is coming to Australia for 3 weeks in November. After visiting the US, it had to be my next stop.

Pretty much everyone I know who's been to Australia had a great experience so I'm quite excited about going there.

I hope I can add it on my list of viable countries to move to before the civil / cultural war breaks out in Europe.

I'm jealous.

Would you rather live in the US or AU?
 

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Never really saw the importance of voice short of someone sounding like a girl, inhaled helium, speech impediment. You can get treatment for it but it's harder as you get older to completely sort it out.

I've always been complemented on having a soothing masculine voice but never saw the importance and still don't. Rather it's the words and emotion behind them as well as the person , think accent helps a bit, for example a neutralish British accent is internationally accepted as something nice and with status.

When I saw people were recording their voices on here I only heard a few and @EvilLocks had a nice one.

I'd say confidence and game is good for seduction for good looking guy over voice.

I think voice has a lot of importance actually.
Sophie Monk is an example. To be fair, she's not my ideal woman in terms of appearance either, but I think she's regarded as fairly attractive by many, and I can see that she is a woman that takes care of herself. However, when I heard her voice, her looks took a big hit. On the contrary, when someone has a nice voice it can really add to their charm.
This girl is already cute as a button but imagine her with Sophie Monk's voice. The fact that the girl has a nice cute voice only complements her and makes her even more attractive than before.
I find the same to happen with men, I am drawn to a voice I like immediately. It doesn't make up for ugliness but it can add a point or two to an average guy if he has a really nice voice.
Thanks btw!! :)
 

EvilLocks

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That first girl what a bad voice, sounds like a man. Kind of complements her surgical weird look in a bad way :p
I know right :p I would honestly be afraid of opening my mouth if I sounded like that. Once at a conference there was a woman speaking and her voice was even more raspy than this woman. I suspect she must have had a medical condition though because that could not have been natural.

Agree about the second girl, sweet looking and voice. I still think as long as a voice doesn't fall outside the realms of normal it's cool enough.
Yeah you're probably right, it does not matter that much unless the voice is really unusual (in a bad way). That said, a really sexy voice does something to me and yeah it turns me on a bit. It could add a point or two to someone's overall sexiness, the same with hygiene and well groomed people for me. If someone smells good and dressed well I am instantly more attracted to them/impressed.
 

CopeForLife

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I don't put off my beanie at home where I'm alone... Can't stand reflections
 

Calchas

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Try to take up what comes your way, anything is better than nothing.
But what if i still prefer nothing even over everything?..Then i guess i'm pretty much fucked up for good.
My soul craves for something else and i have no idea what it is and how to give it to her.
 

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I think the guy criticizing him held his own pretty well. And his observations were valid.

The girl probably didn't want to talk to him, so the "cuck" told me: "Look man, you're a balding ginger, why are you trying to force yourself on her? It's embarassing!"

And yeah, it is, what is even more embarrassing is that Owen Cook manages to get into this petty fight while he's supposed to be the paragon of pick up and social wisdom.

One time during a night out, I managed to go home (well, her home) with a girl without saying much, just standing there on the side, while other guys tried to impress her by talking endlessly like ecstasy-powered moneys. One of them (the guy that brought her to the party) was actually a short ginger.

Of course the girl is always going to try to be polite, to smile, especially since the guy trying to impress is the one that took her out, but by looking at her face, I could tell that she was getting impatient. So once the guy was done with his monologue, I stepped in and it went like this:

Small talk about where she comes from, what we do for a living and a short discussion about male-female relationships. I ask her to go downstairs to sit down. 15 minutes later, I'm making out with her. An couple of hours later, I'm in her bed.

The idea that you have to behave like Owen Cook to elicit interest in a girl is just plain wrong. I think very few girls actually like extroverted guys. That's not the archetype you'll find in art that's mainly consumed by women. What they gravitate towards is the "strong silent type" that they find attractive. Think Ryan Gosling who's practically a mute in most of his performances.

If I had to act like RSD Tyler to get girls, I'd feel ashamed and embarrassed. And it's not like I haven't tried to put on that act. It can work occasionally and the girl will temporarily see you as daring and assertive, but at the end of the day when she starts reflecting back on it, you were just a clown who had to put on a show to compensate for his shortcomings. That's my take on it.

I have a buddy, 6'3, full head of, and a handsome face. Dude thinks his 'tight game' is what gets him the girls. He has no game, he just makes random statesments, and acts cocky and confident. After a few minutes esculates to wanting to bring the chick back home. yes or no... move on after. Onto the next.



Some people don't realize, it almost has nothing to do with what you say rather how you make your approach. the vibe, and energy gives is parallel with the response you receive. It's more of the mechanics behind your approach on how laid back, and welcoming you make her feel.


I have run different approaches, and realized that there is no such thing as an ideal approach and opener rather how you make your approach that matters. Lighting up your eyes, smiling, and a simple high five followed by a comment on the scenery or making a statement. After that the dialogue just happens, when you are comfortable everything just happens and falls into place. it's hard to explain, but it's just a natural response to your surroundings.
 
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