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Chavinist
10-22-2009, 08:32 AM
This is NOT PUA related...this is the foundation for all men who wish to stay from the chains that keep so many men in bondage financially, mentally, physically and emotionally.

This book is written by a woman, and against my own judgment I read her book and took it seriously! Turns out that this bitch must be ugly as sin because no pretty woman is ever going to be so smart AND honest at the same time. No way in hell! :p

This is kind of an old book but it's timeless. Please, no bullshit about how it doesn't apply in 2009. Yea, women may be more "independent" now a days but they are still our lovable, mooching prostitutes deep down.

This is wonderful stuff, some of the best...and written by a woman so if you have any objections to listening to the point of view of a woman then by all means, continue to be mislead into believing you'll live happily ever after. Man the fuck up bitch, the woman is supposed to want that, not you. You're supposed to grow a fucking beard (first on your balls).

The Manipulated Man By Esther Vilar...fascinating book.

Fuck you, your wife and your kids Lawl...it's all a big lie!

This much reality can't be good for my sanity ;)

Stock Market Anomalies
10-22-2009, 08:34 AM
moral animal

required reading for anyone.

Chavinist
10-22-2009, 08:36 AM
moral animal

required reading for anyone.

That too is a fascinating read. Wright is very clear and concise. Now stop your thread hijacking and make me a sammitch!

Stock Market Anomalies
10-22-2009, 08:39 AM
I'm listening to David Gilmours self titles album.

Its OK, but I without the other members of Pink Floyd Gilmour just doesn't cut it.

Chavinist
10-22-2009, 08:41 AM
I'm a feminazi cunt who cant think for itself

;):thumbsup:

sexualjesus
10-22-2009, 08:44 AM
real men dont read books

Stock Market Anomalies
10-22-2009, 08:46 AM
Michael Grecco is an American photographer. While studying filmmaking and photography at Boston University, Grecco began working freelance for the Associated Press as a photojournalist. During that time, he also began his career as a magazine photographer, which has included an extensive body of work for various national magazines including Time and Newsweek. As a staff photographer for daily metropolitan newspaper the Boston Herald, he won numerous Boston Press Photographers awards, most notably for his coverage of Hurricane Gloria in 1985.

As a regular contributor to People, Grecco made his transition from hard-news photojournalism to photographic coverage of celebrity-driven events, including the Golden Globes, the Emmy Awards and the Academy Awards. Seeking a more personal experience with his subjects, he used this experience to launch his current career as a celebrity portrait photographer.

Since 1992, Grecco has been regularly shooting magazine covers for Time, Wired, Entertainment Weekly, ESPN, People and others. His celebrity portrait subjects have included Martin Scorsese, Hugh Hefner, Robert Duvall, Lucy Liu, Will Ferrell, Mel Brooks, Christina Applegate, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Penelope Cruz, Jet Li, Bill Murray, Joaquin Phoenix and Rene Russo. Grecco's work has gained attention for its intimate quality and ability to capture the emotion as well as the appearance of his subjects.

In addition to his contributions to three photography collections, including Esquire magazine's book "Brothers" in 1999, he has published three books of his own. Grecco's The Art of Portrait Photography, Creative Lighting Techniques and Strategies (2000) and Lighting and the Dramatic Portrait, the Art of Celebrity and Editorial Photography (2006) are devoted to educating others in his field.

Naked Ambition: An R Rated Look at an X Rated Industry, is Grecco's most liberated work to date. The hardcover coffee table book, aimed to appeal to the art community and adult-entertainment fans in equal measure, features forewords by rock musician Dave Navarro and controversial magazine publisher Larry Flynt. The work was edited by former Hustler and RIP magazine editor Lonn Friend and former FHM editor Rob Hill. The book contains colorful, revealing and often light-hearted portraits of such adult-entertainment stars as Jenna Jameson, Ron Jeremy, Larry Flynt, Tera Patrick and husband Evan Seinfeld, John Stagliano (aka Buttman), Alexandra Silk, Katsuni, Kurt Lockwood, and Sunny Lane.

Chavinist
10-22-2009, 08:46 AM
What is most disturbing is her following quotes following her authorship of the book to this day...

"So I hadn't imagined broadly enough the isolation I would find myself in after writing this book. Nor had I envisaged the consequences which it would have for subsequent writing and even for my private life - violent threats have not ceased to this date."

Women lulz...you are vicious, vicious, vicious. I think that after reading this book I've lost the little bit of compassion I had for you. Now, I know that starting a sex cult and selling your daughters into slavery and prostitution is not only the correct thing to do, it's the most useful. My destiny has been defined.

Lawl, I love revolutions caused by evolution. I hope she makes a new book called "Ms. Independent, the evolution of female idleness"

Stock Market Anomalies
10-22-2009, 08:47 AM
Michael Grecco is an American photographer. While studying filmmaking and photography at Boston University, Grecco began working freelance for the Associated Press as a photojournalist. During that time, he also began his career as a magazine photographer, which has included an extensive body of work for various national magazines including Time and Newsweek. As a staff photographer for daily metropolitan newspaper the Boston Herald, he won numerous Boston Press Photographers awards, most notably for his coverage of Hurricane Gloria in 1985.

As a regular contributor to People, Grecco made his transition from hard-news photojournalism to photographic coverage of celebrity-driven events, including the Golden Globes, the Emmy Awards and the Academy Awards. Seeking a more personal experience with his subjects, he used this experience to launch his current career as a celebrity portrait photographer.

Since 1992, Grecco has been regularly shooting magazine covers for Time, Wired, Entertainment Weekly, ESPN, People and others. His celebrity portrait subjects have included Martin Scorsese, Hugh Hefner, Robert Duvall, Lucy Liu, Will Ferrell, Mel Brooks, Christina Applegate, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Penelope Cruz, Jet Li, Bill Murray, Joaquin Phoenix and Rene Russo. Grecco's work has gained attention for its intimate quality and ability to capture the emotion as well as the appearance of his subjects.

In addition to his contributions to three photography collections, including Esquire magazine's book "Brothers" in 1999, he has published three books of his own. Grecco's The Art of Portrait Photography, Creative Lighting Techniques and Strategies (2000) and Lighting and the Dramatic Portrait, the Art of Celebrity and Editorial Photography (2006) are devoted to educating others in his field.

Naked Ambition: An R Rated Look at an X Rated Industry, is Grecco's most liberated work to date. The hardcover coffee table book, aimed to appeal to the art community and adult-entertainment fans in equal measure, features forewords by rock musician Dave Navarro and controversial magazine publisher Larry Flynt. The work was edited by former Hustler and RIP magazine editor Lonn Friend and former FHM editor Rob Hill. The book contains colorful, revealing and often light-hearted portraits of such adult-entertainment stars as Jenna Jameson, Ron Jeremy, Larry Flynt, Tera Patrick and husband Evan Seinfeld, John Stagliano (aka Buttman), Alexandra Silk, Katsuni, Kurt Lockwood, and Sunny Lane.

Death_Merchant
10-22-2009, 09:29 AM
What is most disturbing is her following quotes following her authorship of the book to this day...

"So I hadn't imagined broadly enough the isolation I would find myself in after writing this book. Nor had I envisaged the consequences which it would have for subsequent writing and even for my private life - violent threats have not ceased to this date."

Women lulz...you are vicious, vicious, vicious. I think that after reading this book I've lost the little bit of compassion I had for you. Now, I know that starting a sex cult and selling your daughters into slavery and prostitution is not only the correct thing to do, it's the most useful. My destiny has been defined.

Lawl, I love revolutions caused by evolution. I hope she makes a new book called "Ms. Independent, the evolution of female idleness"

Reference that quote with my signature.

LiquidIce
10-22-2009, 12:41 PM
Heard about the book on some site like nomarriage.com or something.

toraton
10-22-2009, 02:59 PM
The misogyny runs rampant. Real men don't take guys like you seriously.

Nero
10-22-2009, 03:46 PM
Does anyone else not like Chavinist?

J.P.W
10-22-2009, 03:57 PM
Does anyone else not like Chavinist?

I like him, he called me pretty. :)

Silverfuck
10-22-2009, 04:19 PM
I'm moving this to the Book Nook, but I'll leave a permenant redirect here so people can find it, a'ight?

Death_Merchant
10-22-2009, 06:39 PM
The misogyny runs rampant. Real men don't take guys like you seriously.

Why wouldn't you take him seriously? I'd say the majority of women definitely inspire misogynistic thoughts.

Lman1578
10-22-2009, 06:46 PM
Does anyone else not like Chavinist?

I like him, hes insightful and a rather serious poster. Which is rare these days. :mad:

Chavinist
10-22-2009, 06:58 PM
Thank you to Death_Merchant and Chuckanese for actually reading and analyzing instead of just judging and LABELING me and my views (can't blame those who do though, they're just human, so label to your hearts content)

Again, I am NOT a mysogynist. I don't hate women, I don't hate anything really. I just have a huge disdain for SOME societal bullshit. I do not agree with some of the things that women do or that men do either. Women would not be able to castrate men so efficiently if men didn't volunteer their dicks first. Equally at fault I say, both very much at fault.

As I always say treachery and manipulation are two way streets, they are co-operative activities. Victims need predators and predators need victims, or else they it ceases to be what it is.

Nero
10-22-2009, 07:10 PM
I like him, hes insightful and a rather serious poster. Which is rare these days. :mad:

I dunno, he kind of insists upon himself.

Phlegm!
10-22-2009, 07:27 PM
^^I disagree. I like Chav, he does this to help out the community, and raise awareness for most guys who are a bit deluded. Cut him some slack, he's just voicing his opinions on living life.

harry_hardcore_hoedown
10-25-2009, 02:48 PM
Yea, women may be more "independent" now a days but they are still our lovable, mooching prostitutes deep down.

Maybe you're not quite a misogynist, but that's a pretty sexist thing to say.