Kezia - Do Nice Guys Always Finish Last?
May 11, 2009 by Adonis · Leave a Comment
Since you guys seem to love this girl so much, I thought I would post Kezia’s most recent video where she answers the question: Do nice guys always finish last?. I like how she reveals the false dichotomy between the nice guy vs. the jerk debate as there are other categories. Enjoy! Read more
Kezia - Self Amusement
April 30, 2009 by Adonis · Leave a Comment
Now let us imagine that pick up was a medieval court. At the top you have the alphas of the court, which, in this case would be, the dukes, the princes and, of course, the King.
Lower down the ranks and roles of the court, you will find the musicians, the servants, and of course everybody’s favourite; the jester.
The jester makes the audience laugh; he entertains them by being the buffoon, and essentially bowing to their every whim.
Sounds like a popular and loveable fellow on paper, but in reality, a very lonely one. The problem with the jester is when he has finished his routine and the audience begin to feast on the royal banquet, he is not invited to join the table, and even if he had a table to himself, no one would even contemplate joining him.
Why is he treated like this? A number of reasons - the main one being that whilst he amuses the court, he fails to amuse himself.
Thus he is presented as an object that is at the mercy of other people. Read more
Straw Man Technique finally unveiled!
April 8, 2007 by Adonis · 23 Comments
I want to take a moment now to elaborate on dealing with girls with boyfriends. Guys, if you’re like me you want to get the extremely hot girls [HB9+]. The “problem” is these girls are NEVER single. They are always gonna be involved in a ‘relationship’ with someone [or quite often a couple guys]. Now this is where the ethical question comes in….is it cool for you to continue to sarge a girl who happens to be ‘in a relationship’, i.e. has a boyfriend, is married, or whatever… Excluding the situation where the girl happens to be your friend’s girlfriend [this situation brings up a completely different ethical question which I will not be addressing here], her fidelity is a moral question that only SHE can answer. Read more





