bazera

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  1. It's his backstory, how he became Saul Goodman. That was his personality in Breaking Bad, and Better Call Saul is about that character development. It's a really good show.
  2. After watching Better Call Saul, going back to Breaking Bad makes Walt feel like some chaotic side character who just shows up and ruins everything everyone else spent years building, lol.
  3. Thanks for sharing that, man 🙏 If you hadn’t gone through that year of pickup (100 girls and all that), do you think you would have been able to develop deeper relationships like you did? So, was that a necessary step for you? What else could have potentially taught you that lesson, besides that one year of experience? In hindsight, what would you change about that story you told us, knowing everything you know now?
  4. @integration journey Oh sorry, major spoiler in that video, don't watch it if you haven't already.
  5. Maybe Vince is a fan of Rick and Morty, Pluribus is wierdly similar to Unity (hivemind character) 😅
  6. It was more emotional for me, especially the last season, and especially last episodes.
  7. https://www.reddit.com/r/aivideo/comments/1s745ru/blacknape_im_black_snape_official_music_video/ Oh man they did this to themselves I don't even want to imagine all the stuff online that will follow snape's appearances in episodes.
  8. You seem to have gone through the pickup phase and saw the shallowness of it. Did that desire for long-term love and partnership come after exhausting that more primitive need or it was there in the beginning as well?
  9. Good stuff! Have you ever experienced all that with a girl, and knew her so well that you had answers to all those question in relation to her? Doesn't it get boring after a while? Maybe after years? What I'm asking is, how sustainable is that kind of intimacy, it's very exciting in the beginning, but can the excitement last through years? How can we maintain intimacy through the years? That's what I'm trying to figure out. I guess it has stages, and the initial stages are especially exciting, when all those questions you listed are fresh and you're in a discovery phase. Maybe it goes deeper and deeper, but also it might get shallow over time. Depends on the person and also depends on how far can you go in that, how deeply you grasp some of these stuff, that can be deepened more and more.
  10. @Ulax I don't really have much experience with pickup either, but I have some nice social skills that I use whenever I'm out socializing. I see that as a great baseline foundation that I can build my pickup skills if I want to, even without wings. Rejections will hurt for sure, but that's the whole point in training. I was saying that people who don't have that baseline of social skills will struggle at pickup a lot more, and it's better to gradually build it up. It just makes sense to do it that way. Lol
  11. What's the reason behind resistance? I don't think you have much anxiety doing it, right? Is it just that you have much higher priorities and you just don't like doing it?
  12. @Ulax Yeah I agree. Just imagine dragging a guy from his basement who hasn't seen a live human being for 5 years and has zero friends and zero social skills to the pickup bootcamp and making him approach. That won't go well. I like the gradual approach you're suggesting. Social skills can be developed with friends, at job, univercities, etc. But it also needs proactive approach, constantly challenging yourself and getting yourself out there and being vulnerable in many ways. Doesn't have to be cold approaching cute girls in the beginning. It's really the question of how vulnurable you're willing to be in front of some group of people.
  13. Then it's time to pump up coke numbers