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More straw, projecting realities that have no bearing on wealth or status exhibition
So you're telling me that if I walked into a party as a rich businessman, and then I walked into a party as simply as myself and didn't mention wealth, I would have an equal number of people trying to leech off me and exploit me? Because that makes no sense.

Why do celebs have such a hard time making genuine friends? It's because they have wealth and power. If they were average Joes, they wouldn't have people trying to set them up with heroin or sell them out to the media.

How am I making a strawman argument by simply pointing out the obvious? If anything you're doing that back to what I said mate, because I never said I'd walk into a party and say "I'm poor".

In any social dealing in which you don't want to be exploited, keeping your cards close to your chest is important. This includes not telling everyone about your wealth or lack thereof. That was the point I was making.

Lost nothing, really? How about your two most valuable assets, time and attention.
This makes the assumption I got nothing back from these people in return for my time and attention.

More straw. It could be said that not flashing riches can attract leeches and false friends and clouds your ability to filter out scumbags if you're not careful. Your argument has no logical basis.
I walk into a place with neutral clothing, neutral accessories and no air of wealth.

OR

I walk into a place with a rich suit, gold bling all up my arm and a Lamborghini outside.

Which of those two scenarios is more likely to attract people that want to defraud me, or steal my money? Which of these two people would a mugger (a more crude form of exploiter) be more interested in, for example? There's my logical basis. I'm not sure what you're arguing with me about to be honest.

I respect your advice and experience with women on here @guru1000, I'm not insinuating I know anywhere near as much when it comes to that. But I disagree with you here.

I don't fully understand your point about "genuinity". You are saying that people are, by their nature, never genuine?

You obfuscate wealth/status exhibition with one getting burned for material assets. The two terms are entirely disparate and not contingent upon one other in any form.
I agree with you here. Perhaps I phrased my post poorly, because I wasn't attempting to equate some kind of inevitability to showing off wealth and getting exploited.

You can show off wealth and status without getting f*cked. Totally agree. There is nothing wrong with doing so, either.

However, I think you need to up your savvy when doing it, because the risk of people trying to f*ck you over specifically for your money becomes greater.

Sharks are attracted to blood. Con artists and sleazy types are attracted to wealth.

That was the only point I was trying to make. If you're going to show wealth, be careful who you're showing it to.

No, you are NOT capable of doing what I do.

You don't know the first thing about it. Don't delude yourself, little boy.
Hahaha, gold.

You know how to make people laugh Richard, you should do this comedy act on the girls at the strip clubs.

If you teamed up with people like me instead of mindlessly antagonising them, you'd have a much easier time rather than getting the metaphorical pool cue up the ass constantly.

You have the choice between listening to and befriending people as allies to your cause, or alienating yourself by angering them, and you always choose the latter. It's quite fascinating.
 
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I just listened to a podcast the other day, it was about insults, the cause of insults and how to best deal with them.

If you examine the underlying basis for most insults, it is very often a product of envy.
 
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So you're telling me that if I walked into a party as a rich businessman, and then I walked into a party as simply as myself and didn't mention wealth, I would have an equal number of people trying to leech off me and exploit me? Because that makes no sense.

Why do celebs have such a hard time making genuine friends? It's because they have wealth and power. If they were average Joes, they wouldn't have people trying to set them up with heroin or sell them out to the media.

How am I making a strawman argument by simply pointing out the obvious? If anything you're doing that back to what I said mate, because I never said I'd walk into a party and say "I'm poor".

In any social dealing in which you don't want to be exploited, keeping your cards close to your chest is important. This includes not telling everyone about your wealth or lack thereof. That was the point I was making.



This makes the assumption I got nothing back from these people in return for my time and attention.



I walk into a place with neutral clothing, neutral accessories and no air of wealth.

OR

I walk into a place with a rich suit, gold bling all up my arm and a Lamborghini outside.

Which of those two scenarios is more likely to attract people that want to defraud me, or steal my money? Which of these two people would a mugger (a more crude form of exploiter) be more interested in, for example? There's my logical basis. I'm not sure what you're arguing with me about to be honest.

I respect your advice and experience with women on here @guru1000, I'm not insinuating I know anywhere near as much when it comes to that. But I disagree with you here.

I don't fully understand your point about "genuinity". You are saying that people are, by their nature, never genuine?



I agree with you here. Perhaps I phrased my post poorly, because I wasn't attempting to equate some kind of inevitability to showing off wealth and getting exploited.

You can show off wealth and status without getting f*cked. Totally agree. There is nothing wrong with doing so, either.

However, I think you need to up your savvy when doing it, because the risk of people trying to f*ck you over specifically for your money becomes greater.

Sharks are attracted to blood. Con artists and sleazy types are attracted to wealth.

That was the only point I was trying to make. If you're going to show wealth, be careful who you're showing it to.



Hahaha, gold.

You know how to make people laugh Richard, you should do this comedy act on the girls at the strip clubs.

If you teamed up with people like me instead of mindlessly antagonising them, you'd have a much easier time rather than getting the metaphorical pool cue up the ass constantly.

You have the choice between listening to and befriending people as allies to your cause, or alienating yourself by angering them, and you always choose the latter. It's quite fascinating.
You are nothing to offer me, retard.

How fvcking delusional are you? You're a little kid who thinks studying atoms is an impressive feat.

And no you are NOT capable of flipping a house because you know nothing about it.

Plus, you don't fvck hot girls, which is the whole point of this website.

I can tell from the shirt you're wearing that you're a loser.
 

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I agree with Morethansmooth.

Everyone is motivated by something when it comes to friendships and relationships. I hang around most of my friends because they are good people, have similar outlooks on life, and are generally ambitious and fun to be around.

I can guarantee you that if you flaunt wealth first you will attract the bees...and they will swarm viciously. Then it is up to you decide if they are nice people because they are nice people or if they are they putting up a front. It complicates things.

A good reason why I never bring up my occupation unless I'm networking for that specific purpose.

Now since Richard just wants to bang slots and nothing more then the flaunting of wealth will do just that. Just be warned there are bishes that will trap you(baby) , set you up, steal from you, and countless other malicious things. Same goes for men who will envy you for what you have accomplished... they will leech and suck you dry.
 
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I agree with Morethansmooth.

Everyone is motivated by something when it comes to friendships and relationships. I hang around most of my friends because they are good people, have similar outlooks on life, and are generally ambitious and fun to be around.

I can guarantee you that if you flaunt wealth first you will attract the bees...and they will swarm viciously. Then it is up to you decide if they are nice people because they are nice people or if they are they putting up a front. It complicates things.

A good reason why I never bring up my occupation unless I'm networking for that specific purpose.

Now since Richard just wants to bang slots and nothing more then the flaunting of wealth will do just that. Just be warned there are bishes that will trap you(baby) , set you up, steal from you, and countless other malicious things. Same goes for men who will envy you for what you have accomplished... they will leech and suck you dry.
It will be a cold day in hell before I let a GUY leech off me.

I'm only willing to give girls a nominal amount if they're hot and fvcking me. And I almost never pay the same girl twice.

Like it or not, girls like guys with money.
 

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You're always the one going on about how you're better than everyone, not me. I've never j*rked off on here over my "atoms" and how "impressive" it is (with exception to when you first asked me about it, when you were trying to again assert some kind of arrogant superiority over me).

The whole point of studying "atoms" is not that it's inherently impressive. It's that it shows on my CV that I have a requisite level of intelligence that will allow me to do pretty much any practical task that anyone could want of me.

You need someone to do Chemistry? Finances? Organisation? Management? Programming? IT Diagnostics? I have the mental capacity for all of that, and the physical capacity for hard labour too. I can do any job you throw at me, all it takes is experience of the job and I can work as well as nearly any specialist.

Hence I'm pretty sure I can plumb a sink and f*ck about with some wires, which is essentially what you do. That's easier on the intellect than molecular electronics and synthetic mechanisms. But you keep doing you.



I don't pay to f*ck them, if that's what you mean?

This is all going back to your nonsense about me "spending 4 hours for a kiss on the cheek", isn't it? And we've even got your classic "shirt" comment for about the eighth time.



It's impossible to offer anything to a man who is incapable of interacting with another human being without being an ass|hole, yes.

Keep ignoring that though. It's everyone else on this site that is "r*tarded" and below you. It's definitely not you being a giant ass, never.

You know, I've tried being civil with you too many times, I'm just not going to reply to any of your sh!t now, it's a waste of my life.
Don’t give the Troll the attention he needs…
 

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Don’t give the Troll the attention he needs…
Yeah, duly noted. I'm done with replying to the drivel, it's pointless talking to him.

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That's enough guys.

Richard has said he bought a Lambo. That itself is a big change. He doesn't need to prove it to us.

Does it matter if people hang around him because of the Lambo and not because of his personality ?
No is doesn't matter simply because people hang around ANYONE who has something to offer. Full stop. Don't be delusional to think otherwise.

Now we are all here to cheer on men who has taken steps towards change, and accept the inherent risk that is brings, it's the only constant in life, Richard has displayed a move towards that, let's cheer him on and wish him the best of luck.
 

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That's enough guys.

Richard has said he bought a Lambo. That itself is a big change. He doesn't need to prove it to us.

Does it matter if people hang around him because of the Lambo and not because of his personality ?
No is doesn't matter simply because people hang around ANYONE who has something to offer. Full stop. Don't be delusional to think otherwise.

Now we are all here to cheer on men who has taken steps towards change, it's the only constant in life, Richard has displayed a move towards that, let's cheer him on and wish him the best of luck.
I wanna hear him earning his six pack . I also want to hear about all the babes he slayed without paying .
 

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I wanna hear him earning his six pack . I also want to hear about all the babes he slayed without paying .
In good time he will. He's been here for sometime now despite us trolling his threads and there's a quality to be said abt men taking risk to better themselves.

Either way he can only learn by making mistakes, as most of us did and will continue doing so.
 

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Dude's been banned, apparently. And hopefully temporarily.

His character, real or not, as an extreme version of what ails most undersexed dudes.

Any guy who's struggling can see froggie and think, "well, at least I'm not THAT bad..."
 

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Dude's been banned, apparently. And hopefully temporarily.

His character, real or not, as an extreme version of what ails most undersexed dudes.

Any guy who's struggling can see froggie and think, "well, at least I'm not THAT bad..."
I just feel that we all could have acted better when someone, even to someone as colorful as Richard.

We gave him some tough love when required.

And when he has shown some promise he doesn't deserve the same treatment, he deserves to be cheered on and to take risk to learn to move away from his comfort zone. The Lambo would have been the catalyst.
 

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Dude's been banned, apparently. And hopefully temporarily.

His character, real or not, as an extreme version of what ails most undersexed dudes.

Any guy who's struggling can see froggie and think, "well, at least I'm not THAT bad..."
Relax fellas...it's only a temp-ban.

We were hoping it wouldn't come to this....but I'm afraid he exceeded the amount of "fvck you's" and "you little pvssy" insults members are allowed to hurl at one another.
 
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It never was a matter of lying. It was all about the negativity he brought with him in attacking other members. This forum needs to stay at least somewhat positive.
To be fair, the majority of his insults only came when certain members would have a pop at him. If you look at his threads it would seem that certain members were a little obsessed by @RichardTheFrog . Further, it appears they were obsessed about changing him. A little too codependent perhaps. And what's this thing with certain members who get annoyed if their advice is not taken and the go on to slam the one who wouldn't take their advice. Not to mention certain members would highlight his name @RichardTheFrog in other threads, just to take a little swipe and try to provoke him. Interesting what he drew out of certain members.

Acceptance. Accept the man for who he is and you won't get frustrated. If advice is to be offered or experience shared don't become emotionally attached to the outcome.

Maybe it will rub off, maybe it won't.
 
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