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The Street, Uk – 19th March 2010
Is it possible to communicate to certain types of people about certain things without saying anything at all? Like if you practice talking about someone in an accurate way on a certain street corner, and they have subsequently moved out of line within the same framework, and you encounter someone from their community, would you be able to pass the message along? I suppose the rate of info-transmission is much lower and more limited if you only use eye-language. But also your other manner like your clothes and how you carry yourself would also probably make a difference if the connection is not so secure.

I just go around calling people virgins to keep them at arms length. Like if they are trying to be something just agree with them and tell them 'virgin/psycho/loser/too ugly/section' etc. I think if everyone goes through that process they will all be able to relate much better. But you have to be careful about not saying the wrong thing about he wrong person because it's like snakes and ladders. When you are serious you can find someone who is a Public Loser and then get them arrested. But you really have to be 'scum' to be able to seriously get someone arrested and charged like that.

I hate those types of losers who walk in a really awkward fashion and think they can still go around being rude to the locals. Like you should be able to do what you want without being a public loser if you really are respectable.

It is often better to stay under the protection of your car and avoid 'loser crews'.

If you use the right manner, you can pick up a clean woman in the street if she is walking around, without even saying anything, she could be walking in the park the other way down the pavement and you notice each other and then she starts walking along with you in the direction you are going. But you need to have experience. I can't quite do that one yet, but I think there are some women who could do it on me!!





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