2 thoughts on “AMOGs, Shit Tests, and Bitch Shields, Part I

  1. BobbyBoobTube

    Just pointing out a couple of things:

    1. Cool blog, dude!

    2. When a talking about people like Tyler or Neil Strauss, for example, who went out for 1000s of hours, it’s inappropriate to imply that these guys learned even a large portion of what they knew from Mystery. It’s those 1000s of experience that taught them.

    3. Neil Strauss was also starting a pick up company. If you ask Papa and Tyler, Neil Strauss tried to make RSD look bad because he saw RSD as a competing pick up company. Just saying, although your article says, “Neil Strauss says…” everywhere, it does seem a bit biased toward his point of view, which is reasonable because Tyler never put out a book with his take on the matter, unlike Strauss.

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  2. renaissan

    Point VERY well taken.

    You’re right, the field is the best teacher there is. One man can’t teach you everything. A lot of “in the bones” learning comes from practice and experience. Great point.

    And you’re also right when it comes to the Tyler vs. Neil saga. I don’t have both sides of the story, only Neil’s. My article was probably biased towards Neil’s point of view… because I didn’t have all the facts, only Neil’s side of the story. In fact, I watched some of Tyler’s stuff yesterday, and it’s A level stuff. I may have been a little unfair. I appreciate you pointing this out.

    Thanks for your visiting, reading, and commenting! It’s much appreciated.

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