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* The Stanford Rape Hoax: Jennifer Gries used claims of rape to punish a co-worker. Activists at Stanford used her lies for their own purposes. How common is this? Will we ever know? I didn’t face this exact situation, but I’m used to female chicanery and wrote about it, “Women don't think that women can make adult decisions and be held accountable for those decisions.” There’s a lot of B.S. out there. Some women will tell the truth, but not as many as would be good.
* The Sublime Transgression of an Appalachian Hero,
McConaughey’s memoir oozes in a forgotten and banished masculinity. It’s a decadent cousin of Hemingway or an Appalachian cousin of Philip Roth. As Erik Hoel writes about here, it’s become basically impossible to publish masculine work as the literary industry is increasingly run by and for women. Of course, most authors are not Matthew McConaughey. Bless his soul.
I am going to read it, ofc.
* Feminisation has consequences: Women are not a finer form of Homo sapien. The kind of essay Substack hosts that most media won’t. Hooray for Substack.
* Nightroller’s recent lay reports. Overemphasizes online but he is learning and going places. If you haven’t subscribed to his blog, you should.
* Drive City attempts speed dating. This is why cold approach and even social dancing is better than something like speed dating. This writer, Drive City, is worth watching and subscribing to, like Nightroller.
* France, a country where public policy discourages obesity. By contrast, in the U.S. we encourage it.
* What is social status? Most guys interested in the game lack social status or a proper awareness and understanding of it, making this very important to them.
* Brown Daygamer’s review of Prague. “I fly back home with a journey filled with unexpected connections and memorable encounters. Reminiscing the feminine beauty walking all round, not knowing what each approach may bring. These 3 weeks have been the best days of my daygame journey so far.”
* Wolfe Daygame on “Living more truthfully now.” I have made this mistake, “This is of course simply a veneer of intellectual justification to disguise the reality: I was a scumbag to her. It’s easy to see yourself as the cat that got the cream, enjoying the best of both worlds” and I have paid for it. At a time I should have been focused more on building a real relationship and having a kid I was instead also focused on f**king hot chicks, which was fun, but long-term pointless.
* Demonstrating higher value routines. Actionable, important. There’s a general description to demonstrating high value at this site, along with lots of other definitions.
* Five years ago I wrote, “Sex parties and sex clubs could be the next level of game.” Since then few guys have implemented the ideas I’ve been discussing.
* Who else is out there, who I should be reading? If you are not satisfied with the field reports [FRs] above, where are yours?
Thanks for the mention, I’m working on doing more of the real life approaching! Field report for coaching from TC is due soon, lay report delayed by LMR to a future date.
> Demonstrating higher value routines
Broken link, or at least while I’m in the Baltics and not in the USA.
> Blogs missing?
Your own! You forgot to reference one or two of your own field reports, which some newer subscribers might not even realize you’ve done, but which are valuable nonetheless