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bitches love pillows pies
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Man, if only she had hugged you, then you'd know for sure.
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Ah phone numbers. I wouldn't read too much into it just cause she gave you 'her's'. Could be fake, could be just to get you to stop, could be she's interested. Don't get too excited or set expectations high.
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On October 06 2012 09:20 synapse wrote: "fuck im so pissed" -> cheese people on ladder "fuck im so happy" -> cheese people on ladder
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All day errday bro
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Getting the number is easy, the follow up is ten times harder. Good luck, and let us know how it goes. If you manage to pick up a girl with pie that's epic :p
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I actually liked this one, gj bro
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You know, there's this trick that they teach nice girls who don't like being mean to people. For example, say a dude follows a girl to her table, asks what she is doing tonight after using cheesy (and fairly creepy) "pick-up lines", and then asks for her number. What does she do? The girl, not wanting to be mean but wanting to make the guy go away, will give him a fake number. In fact, if the girl is often accosted by males (and if she is hot as you say, then this is likely the case), she probably has a fake number that she routinely uses.
TLDR: don't get your hopes up. You are still creepy, and just because girls don't tell you to F off doesn't mean they are interested. It just means that they don't like being mean to people.
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On October 07 2012 00:06 (The Doctor) wrote: You know, there's this trick that they teach nice girls who don't like being mean to people. For example, say a dude follows a girl to her table, asks what she is doing tonight after using cheesy (and fairly creepy) "pick-up lines", and then asks for her number. What does she do? The girl, not wanting to be mean but wanting to make the guy go away, will give him a fake number. In fact, if the girl is often accosted by males (and if she is hot as you say, then this is likely the case), she probably has a fake number that she routinely uses.
TLDR: don't get your hopes up. You are still creepy, and just because girls don't tell you to F off doesn't mean they are interested. It just means that they don't like being mean to people.
I didnt use a pick up line
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On October 07 2012 00:47 StateofReverie wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2012 00:06 (The Doctor) wrote: You know, there's this trick that they teach nice girls who don't like being mean to people. For example, say a dude follows a girl to her table, asks what she is doing tonight after using cheesy (and fairly creepy) "pick-up lines", and then asks for her number. What does she do? The girl, not wanting to be mean but wanting to make the guy go away, will give him a fake number. In fact, if the girl is often accosted by males (and if she is hot as you say, then this is likely the case), she probably has a fake number that she routinely uses.
TLDR: don't get your hopes up. You are still creepy, and just because girls don't tell you to F off doesn't mean they are interested. It just means that they don't like being mean to people.
I didnt use a pick up line
This.
And how do you know if he was creepy? This type of thing can come off really awkward and creepy, or it can come off very playful and fun. You don't have any way of knowing how the interaction actually went.
I get the impression some people think it's going to be creepy if you go up and talk to a random girl that you don't know.
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Have your friends tape it next time. GL OP
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On October 07 2012 03:17 L_Master wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2012 00:47 StateofReverie wrote:On October 07 2012 00:06 (The Doctor) wrote: You know, there's this trick that they teach nice girls who don't like being mean to people. For example, say a dude follows a girl to her table, asks what she is doing tonight after using cheesy (and fairly creepy) "pick-up lines", and then asks for her number. What does she do? The girl, not wanting to be mean but wanting to make the guy go away, will give him a fake number. In fact, if the girl is often accosted by males (and if she is hot as you say, then this is likely the case), she probably has a fake number that she routinely uses.
TLDR: don't get your hopes up. You are still creepy, and just because girls don't tell you to F off doesn't mean they are interested. It just means that they don't like being mean to people.
I didnt use a pick up line This. And how do you know if he was creepy? This type of thing can come off really awkward and creepy, or it can come off very playful and fun. You don't have any way of knowing how the interaction actually went. I get the impression some people think it's going to be creepy if you go up and talk to a random girl that you don't know. Usually meeting new people involves talking to people you have never talked to before, strangers.
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On October 07 2012 03:22 StateofReverie wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2012 03:17 L_Master wrote:On October 07 2012 00:47 StateofReverie wrote:On October 07 2012 00:06 (The Doctor) wrote: You know, there's this trick that they teach nice girls who don't like being mean to people. For example, say a dude follows a girl to her table, asks what she is doing tonight after using cheesy (and fairly creepy) "pick-up lines", and then asks for her number. What does she do? The girl, not wanting to be mean but wanting to make the guy go away, will give him a fake number. In fact, if the girl is often accosted by males (and if she is hot as you say, then this is likely the case), she probably has a fake number that she routinely uses.
TLDR: don't get your hopes up. You are still creepy, and just because girls don't tell you to F off doesn't mean they are interested. It just means that they don't like being mean to people.
I didnt use a pick up line This. And how do you know if he was creepy? This type of thing can come off really awkward and creepy, or it can come off very playful and fun. You don't have any way of knowing how the interaction actually went. I get the impression some people think it's going to be creepy if you go up and talk to a random girl that you don't know. Usually meeting new people involves talking to people you have never talked to before, strangers.
Exactly.
I guess I should rephrase the and clarify that what I mean is that it seems from reading the responses here that many people think it's creepy if your doing it without a "standard" social context (i.e. a classmate, at a club meeting, campus event) which I think is silly. There is nothing inherently "creepy" about going up and talking to someone you don't know if your just out shopping at the mall, walking down the street, or whatever.
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On October 07 2012 03:48 L_Master wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2012 03:22 StateofReverie wrote:On October 07 2012 03:17 L_Master wrote:On October 07 2012 00:47 StateofReverie wrote:On October 07 2012 00:06 (The Doctor) wrote: You know, there's this trick that they teach nice girls who don't like being mean to people. For example, say a dude follows a girl to her table, asks what she is doing tonight after using cheesy (and fairly creepy) "pick-up lines", and then asks for her number. What does she do? The girl, not wanting to be mean but wanting to make the guy go away, will give him a fake number. In fact, if the girl is often accosted by males (and if she is hot as you say, then this is likely the case), she probably has a fake number that she routinely uses.
TLDR: don't get your hopes up. You are still creepy, and just because girls don't tell you to F off doesn't mean they are interested. It just means that they don't like being mean to people.
I didnt use a pick up line This. And how do you know if he was creepy? This type of thing can come off really awkward and creepy, or it can come off very playful and fun. You don't have any way of knowing how the interaction actually went. I get the impression some people think it's going to be creepy if you go up and talk to a random girl that you don't know. Usually meeting new people involves talking to people you have never talked to before, strangers. Exactly. I guess I should rephrase the and clarify that what I mean is that it seems from reading the responses here that many people think it's creepy if your doing it without a "standard" social context (i.e. a classmate, at a club meeting, campus event) which I think is silly. There is nothing inherently "creepy" about going up and talking to someone you don't know if your just out shopping at the mall, walking down the street, or whatever. ya i know. Its just cool how different people will respond differently to the same thing
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no matter what the outcome is i must say
i admire your guts man!
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On October 07 2012 04:10 StateofReverie wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2012 03:48 L_Master wrote:On October 07 2012 03:22 StateofReverie wrote:On October 07 2012 03:17 L_Master wrote:On October 07 2012 00:47 StateofReverie wrote:On October 07 2012 00:06 (The Doctor) wrote: You know, there's this trick that they teach nice girls who don't like being mean to people. For example, say a dude follows a girl to her table, asks what she is doing tonight after using cheesy (and fairly creepy) "pick-up lines", and then asks for her number. What does she do? The girl, not wanting to be mean but wanting to make the guy go away, will give him a fake number. In fact, if the girl is often accosted by males (and if she is hot as you say, then this is likely the case), she probably has a fake number that she routinely uses.
TLDR: don't get your hopes up. You are still creepy, and just because girls don't tell you to F off doesn't mean they are interested. It just means that they don't like being mean to people.
I didnt use a pick up line This. And how do you know if he was creepy? This type of thing can come off really awkward and creepy, or it can come off very playful and fun. You don't have any way of knowing how the interaction actually went. I get the impression some people think it's going to be creepy if you go up and talk to a random girl that you don't know. Usually meeting new people involves talking to people you have never talked to before, strangers. Exactly. I guess I should rephrase the and clarify that what I mean is that it seems from reading the responses here that many people think it's creepy if your doing it without a "standard" social context (i.e. a classmate, at a club meeting, campus event) which I think is silly. There is nothing inherently "creepy" about going up and talking to someone you don't know if your just out shopping at the mall, walking down the street, or whatever. ya i know. Its just cool how different people will respond differently to the same thing
Definitely.
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ive been saying hes a troll from the beginning. as he posts more it is clear he is trying harder and harder to get a response and thus ironically, not getting the responses because more people can see through it and are no longer entertained.
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On October 06 2012 16:27 FractalsOnFire wrote: Ah phone numbers. I wouldn't read too much into it just cause she gave you 'her's'. Could be fake, could be just to get you to stop, could be she's interested. Don't get too excited or set expectations high.
This.
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On October 07 2012 00:47 StateofReverie wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2012 00:06 (The Doctor) wrote: You know, there's this trick that they teach nice girls who don't like being mean to people. For example, say a dude follows a girl to her table, asks what she is doing tonight after using cheesy (and fairly creepy) "pick-up lines", and then asks for her number. What does she do? The girl, not wanting to be mean but wanting to make the guy go away, will give him a fake number. In fact, if the girl is often accosted by males (and if she is hot as you say, then this is likely the case), she probably has a fake number that she routinely uses.
TLDR: don't get your hopes up. You are still creepy, and just because girls don't tell you to F off doesn't mean they are interested. It just means that they don't like being mean to people.
I didnt use a pick up line
You actually did use a pick up line. The whole "ruining" your dinner play was in essence a pick line (a terrible and weird play to make but none the less, it was a play). Good job at getting the number but playing a guilt card like that instantly makes the conversation go awkward and with her friend being there I'd say the result is going to be even worse.
Personally, I think she gave you the number out of pity just to end the conversation. I could be wrong and I really hope I am! Good luck and update us please!!!!!
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