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  • #551425
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    Jimbob15217
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    You could see just from looking at her that she didn’t give a s~~~ about him at all.

    #551426
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    Well at least these people are trying to meet. Those victims that send their savings to lovers they have never met off a computer screen.

    Lonely people are vulnerable.

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    BrainPilot
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    Interesting question autolite…

    I didn’t watch the whole video. I saw the first couple minutes and then got a gut feeling about how this is going to end. So I fast forwarded to a random place about halfway through, and stopped right at the point where he was explaining 10$ a piece for emails each way. When I heard that, it wasn’t a gut feeling anymore. It was a guarantee.

    It seems like in just about every scam, a scammer tells a target something that the target wants to believe is true, and makes the target believe that it can be made to be true with the addition of some of the target’s money. It’s basically telling a story to a target and then charging the target a price for the story to be true.

    Politicians make a promise in exchange for a campaign contribution. Donor writes the check because he wants the story to be true. Guy gives a gold digger a ring in exchange for a story about the wife and mother she promises to be. He signs the marriage license in attempt to make the story true. This guy pays 10$ each for emails that are also part of a story.

    All three are lies, told by whores, in exchange for a story that the targets want to be true. I’m not certain about being my brother’s keeper. I stay pretty busy sorting out the bulls~~~ directed at me, and building a wall around the money I’m trying to accumulate. When I run across one of these stories, I always call it out as bulls~~~. But in the struggle between believing me, and believing the scammer, the scammer has the advantage: the target WANTS TO BELIEVE the scammer’s story.

    This guy vastly overestimates the value of the relationship/marriage that he is trying to get (probably because he has never lived with a woman before so he has no idea how awful that can be). But if he really wanted one, there are a set of decisions that he could make that would get him one. He’s already got a solid (government) job and a place to live. He already made two decisions that advance him to that goal. Join gym, change diet, lose weight, get some hobbies that get him out of the house…

    To me, the lesson here is: Have the determination to do what needs to be done to get what you want. stop worrying about how hard, difficult or painful the path is just focus on navigating your decisions toward what you want. Do this and you can write the story yourself.

    I can’t give my brother a slice of cake. But I can give him the recipe…

    Look, it's not my fault that tornado dropped a house on your sister. Now get back on your broom and get your ass out of here... and take your monkeys with you

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    Autolite
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    I didn’t watch the whole video. I saw the first couple minutes and then got a gut feeling about how this is going to end.

    The ending is a given but it’s worth a watch all the way through in order to get a solid understanding that women really have no conscience. What I couldn’t understand was how it was possible for a full grown man to be so profoundly gullible.

    The Australian guy was told, in no uncertain terms, that he was deliberately being scammed but he refused to believe it. It finally sinks in at the end of the video and it was a little hard to watch.

    I’m going to get the “Love Me” documentary on DVD. I’m surprised that I haven’t heard of it before. I would think that it should be right up their with “Divorce Corp” and “TRP Movie”. This is stuff that all guys must be made aware of…

    (I also noticed another video on YouTube claiming that the Ukrainian mail order bride scam is run by the Russian mafia)

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    Autolite
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    Well at least these people are trying to meet.

    I was assuming that the “meet” might be a way to keep the ‘fish on the line’. Squeeze the guy for every last nickel…

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    @brainpilot, what you describe re scamming is my only explanation for the success of religion.

    Exact same scam, people want to believe its true;

    pay off = heaven

    You have to wait until you die to see if its a scam…..the ultimate scam.

    #551447
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    Autolite
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    Exact same scam, people want to believe its try;

    pay off = heaven

    You have to wait until you die to see if its a scam…..the ultimate scam.

    Old Bill mentioned in a post on another thread that as MGTOWs, we must seek and be proponents of the truth on all issues. But tread carefully here. Some truths are just not as well received as others… 😀

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    I am good being the hated one, truth means more than friends to me.

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    You have to wait until you die to see if its a scam…..the ultimate scam.

    Yeah, and that is the way with all scams. The people being taken cannot see the scam, until it is too late. There is no use trying to warn them either. They have made a choice to believe in the scam, no amount of facts can change their mind. They would have to realize the truth on their own, or not at all.

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    Anonymous
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    I am good being the hated one, truth means more than friends to me.

    Don’t burn yourself out. You may have better luck trying to persuade a brick wall. Save your energy for the people that are already searching for the truth.

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    Dunno most times you find out you have been scammed while you still alive, to die to find out is the ultimate scam.

    Of course if an afterlife is a scam you won’t be aware of it once your dead.

    #551473
    Autolite
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    GetMarty!

    69 year old marries 24 year old foreign mail order bride. Marriage lasts 14 day. The stupidity on this one is absolutely incomprehensible!!!

    #551474
    IRuleMe
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    “ALL YOU WHITE TRASH…. AND FAT ASSES!”

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    Puffin Stuff
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    You have to be insane to marry a foreign bride and bring her back to your home.

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

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    You have to be insane to marry a foreign bride and bring her back to your home.

    POTUS

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    Puffin Stuff
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    Unless you are a billionaire. Heck, my ex monkey branched to a multi-millionaire after dumping my sorry ass. You can even get American lard asses and one legged one if you have the cash.

    Paul McCartneys “Biggest mistake”.

    v

    #icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.

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    Atton
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    What a f~~~ing waste of money.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

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    OneTrueMisfit
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    what you describe re scamming is my only explanation for the success of religion.

    religion? You mean organized religion? Everyone has a religion… it is a set of beliefs that people live by.. everyone has that, whether you admit it or not.. and again you have no understanding of Christianity which is what I am sure you really hate.

    Don't care

    #551954
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    When I saw the picture, I knew it was over before it started.

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    Rebelandboltman
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    A friend of mine wanted me to go on a tour where I could meet Ukrainian women. I declined. Not because of the women themselves. But because of what I feel is deception.

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