End of Year PUATraining Grading

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It’s now time to award some prestigious titles to the people commenting who I have taken note of. Every now and again I shall post the latest awardees and their new titles. It’s sort of like cub scouts where you collect badges, there are no badges but the titles are officially awarded by me. My decisions as to who gets a title and why has to do with how well they are responding to my teachings. I can tell how well they are developing by their subcommunication and energy.

Here are the titles:

1. Stuff, who through dilligent reading of blog posts, commenting on those posts, thinking, and postulating, has earned the title of ‘genius’. Title awarded by Alistair of PUA Training, 27 December 2008.

2. Mike, who through sheer determination practicing the art of thinking intelligently, has earned the title of ‘intellectual’. Title awarded by Alistair of PUA Training, 27 December 2008.

3. Craig, who through being highly motivated and motivational, has earned himself the proud title of ‘leading expert on the science of motivation’. Title awarded by Alistair of PUA Training, 27 December 2008.

4. Joker, who cracked the hidden codes and messages contained in my posts, has earned the title of ‘extremely talented individual’. Title awarded by Alistair of PUA Training, 27 December 2008.

Well done to all of you, and have fun using your titles as often as you like, you’ve earned it, and if anyone takes issue with you about your title simply print out your certificate which is basically this post.

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8 Responses to “End of Year PUATraining Grading”

  1. stuff says:

    Yes i would have to agree on that title to be honest.

  2. Mike says:

    Hey Alistar

    I was wondering can you do me a favour. I have decided to hold a survey, scientific survey I may ad, were I go into my city center and ask 100 females 3 questions each on attraction topics and I will post my results here, but can you ir any of the other readers help me in choosing my questions?
    Cheers

  3. Allistair says:

    Ask the women if they find it attractive if an attractive guy likes them a lot, or if that takes away from the attractiveness of the guy.

  4. Craig says:

    Cheers Ali – loving my title.

    Mike – i think three mind-teaser question like the one above, followed by asking for her name & number – just for the record – and a compliment about her answer and there you have a great introduction via the context of your survey. They’ll see your game and role play along.

  5. stuff says:

    I bet 99.9999% of chicks dont really have a clue about attraction anyway.

  6. Joker says:

    Thanks Allistair, I will wear my award with pride!

  7. Jerkoff says:

    Allistair award, its like the MBE equivalent for really unimportant people.

  8. Allistair says:

    Man anything that is MBE equivalent in any way shape or form is probably important I think, but I do get your point.

    I liked the way you phrased that actually.

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