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jaguar-field-reports · 2 months ago
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4/16/25: channeling my inner asshole
Field report: my voice is 70% back and I'm loving Jeffy's book Get Laid or Die Trying so I decided to be a belligerent loud asshole today. Reggaeton party Wednesday. I opened girls extremely aggressively at the bar, literally shouting at them. "HEY. WHO ARE YOU??" A two set was play-fighting by the bar, in a murderously loud aggressive voice I said "HEY HEY NO FIGHTING. STOP FIGHTING." Instantly both of them started giggling like happy little girls and touching me and both of them kissing me on the cheek repeatedly. Two girl kissing my cheeks in the first 30 seconds of a set. This has never happened to me before so early in set. Then I got up in one of the girls faces and really yelled at her, I started running my qualifiers with extreme aggression, punishing her verbally for bad answers. When she was wishy-washy I said "HEY DON'T LIE TO ME. IF YOU'RE A LIAR YOU CAN'T BE AROUND ME." I used LX's lines too. "THATS TERRIBLE. YOU'RE TERRIBLE AT THIS." And a few times I just accused her of failing my qualifiers "I BET YOU THROW TEMPER TANTRUMS WHEN YOU DON'T GET WHAT YOU WANT AND YOU'RE SELFISH AND YOU DONT KNOW HOW TO PROCESS YOUR EMOTIONS IN A HEALTHY WAY AND YOU YELL AT PEOPLE!"
So I argued with her intensely and all the while she touched my body constantly, she stroked all over my body and she brushed up the back of her hands against my rapidly hardening cock. I kinoed her back, rubbing all up on her body, while yelling at her face. We all moved to the dance floor and she said something like "fuck you!" and I said "NO. FUCK YOU!" and she said no fuck you and I said "FUCK YOU HARDER. FUCK YOU HARDER. FUCK YOU SO HARD UNTIL YOU'RE DRIPPING ALL OVER THE FLOOR AND EVERYONE IS STARING AT YOU AND CAN SEE HOW NAUGHTY YOU ARE.". We yelled and fought for literally like seven minutes straight, everyone was staring at us, and she was grabbing up on my body and dancing on me the whole time. I said "do you know how to salsa?" And she said "do i know how to soulsuck? Soul suck??" And i said "NO. SALSA. SAAALSAAA. STOP BEING A SLUT." We went back and forth making a spectacle. Then she stroked my hands and left me and went back to her friend. I think I might have gone for the kiss too aggressively too many times, I broke the frame of her escalating on me by escalating on her too much. Not sure. But it was sick as fuck lmao.
So I continued opening girls really aggressively. I opened this one girl in a two set with the sharpest, most intense eye contact and accusatory qualifiers. Once after she answered a qualifier I just fell silent and stared into her eyes with extreme intensity, and she actually literally backed away from me. Literally because the eye contact was so intense. Her friend was like, you're scaring me. I was like, I'm literally just standing here. Guess i have laser eyes now.
Then I was on the dance floor being a cackling grounded horny goof and I told some girl that I liked her shirt. Just a hit and run compliment. A few minutes later, I saw her dancing and her body language was open to me and she gave me eye contact while dancing, so I walked up and danced with her, she accepted. She ground her ass up on my dick and got me hard, I kissed up on her neck, she randomly picked me up, which was funny, I picked her up too and spun around like a maniac, gripped her ass, and she made me super horny. I said let's go get water, hoping to move her away from the dance floor. She said no. So I went and got water by myself and opened other sets which were sexy and hooked for like three minutes or five minutes each, and then fizzled. Later, I found that dance girl again sitting down, but she refused to get up and dance, she seemed like she was in a bad mood. Some other guy started talking to her. I decided to AMOG a bit. I interrupted their convo and stole his attention and hooked him… then i was like uh. Now what? Now i'm in a convo with this guy distracting him from this girl and the girl is just sitting here. Now what? Lol. Got bored and walked away. In hindsight i should have tried to make him leave as a flex.
Another memorable two set: girl with wavy blonde hair, caught the infield on my shitty new smart glasses. My verbals are kind of fucking good lol. Mistake i made -- shoulda got the IG when they got up to go to the bathroom. Saw her talking to some guy later and tried to AMOG him. That guy ended up getting really pissed, that was the first non-beta guy that I encountered. This guy started talking like he's in a gang and stood up to fight me i was like, bro lol i'm just a silly guy relax byee.
Fire night but now I have blue balls 1000/10
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maytheframebewithyou-blog · 10 years ago
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You ruin the interaction by not escalating.
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myalexu · 9 years ago
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classicsbooks-blog · 14 years ago
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A W Andrews
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Arthur Westlake Andrews (1868 - 1959) was a British geographer, poet, rock-climber, and mountaineer. He trained as a geographer (FRGS 1896) and became a teacher of geography and history in Southwark. In 1913 he published 'a text-book of geography', reprinted in 1922. As a climber, his first contribution appears to have been, in 1899, the route now called 'Andrews' renne' on Storen, Norway. He is especially remembered for two later climbing contributions :- for his co-authorship, with J.
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[Minnesota And Dacotah | Reflections On The Operation Of The Present System Of | The Story Of Sitka | Once There Was A King]
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classicsbooks-blog · 14 years ago
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Garland E Bayliss (1924-now)
Garland Erastus Bayliss (born August 27, 1924) is a retired historian and director emeritus of academic services at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, whose research was primarily in the history of his native Arkansas and the American South. His affiliation with TAMU extended from 1956-1992. Bayliss was born in Warren in Bradley County in south Arkansas and reared in McGehee in Desha County in the southeastern corner of the state. There he attended McGehee public schools and then the University of Arkansas at Monticello in Monticello in neighboring Drew County. On November 3, 1942, Bayliss entered the United States Navy and became an ensign through the completion of the Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School at Columbia University in New York City. He first served at the New York Naval Shipyard, completed overseas duties during World War II, and was discharged from the military on August 1, 1946. Two of Bayliss' brothers also served in the war, James E. Bayliss (19161989) and Mercer E. Bayliss (born February 21, 1919) of Warren, Arkansas, the winner of eight Bronze Stars. Bayliss received his Master of Arts and Ph.D. degree from the University of Texas at Austin. His dissertation, completed in 1972, is entitled Public Affairs in Arkansas, 1874-1896, which includes a study of the Agricultural Wheel agrarian reform movement. In the fall of 1964, Bayliss published "Post-Reconstruction Repudiation: Evil Blot or Financial Necessity" in the Arkansas Historical Quarterly, a study of the public debt that was accumulated during the era of Reconstruction and its subsequent repudiation by the Redeemer state government. In the fall of 1975, Bayliss published "The Arkansas State Penitentiary Under Democratic Control, 18741896," also in Arkansas Historical Quarterly. In 1978, Bayliss received the TAMU Distinguished Achievement Award in the area of student relations. He also served on numerous graduate student committees during his long tenure at TAMU. Historian Dan Louie Flores (born 1948) acknowledges Bayliss's service in the forward to his 2001 book, The Natural West: Environmental History in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains. Bayliss is tall, lanky, bestackled, and soft-spoken and is said to have born a resemblance to the economist Milton Friedman. He and his wife, the former Mary Evelyn Futrell (born October 1927), reside in College Station. They have two sons, Mark Edward Bayliss (born September 5, 1957) and his wife, Diana Lee Bayliss (born July 1, 1959), and James Fred Bayliss, an attorney, and his wife, Julie Michele Bayliss (both born ca. 1965) of Brenham, Texas.
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love-systems · 10 years ago
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Here is what happened in Love Systems during June. http://www.therealsavoy.com/2015/07/june-2015-happened.html
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classicsbooks-blog · 17 years ago
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Faiz El Ghusein
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Faiz El-Ghusein (1883-1968) was a sheikh from the Hauran, and a former official of the Turkish Government. He most widely remembered as the author of Martyred Armenia, an eyewitness account of the mistreatment of the Armenians in the name of Islam, during what is now known as the Armenian Genocide.
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classicsbooks-blog · 13 years ago
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Anna Louise Strong
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Anna Louise Strong (November 24, 1885 March 29, 1970) was a twentieth-century American journalist and activist, best known for her reporting on and support for communist movements in the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China.
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[Children Of Revolution]
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classicsbooks-blog · 16 years ago
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Arthur Judson Brown
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Arthur Judson Brown
Arthur Judson Brown (December 3, 1856 January 11, 1963) was an influential American clergyman, missionary and prolific author. Brown was born in Holliston, Massachusetts, and was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1883. He preached in various cities throughout the United States, including Portland, Oregon and Oak Park, Illinois from 1883 to 1895. Often termed a "missionary statesman," Brown traveled throughout the world--most notably in China and other Asian countries. During the time he surveyed China, he wrote a seventeen-volume diary of what he'd seen and discovered. Over time, Brown communicated with Roman Catholic, Jewish, and Greek Orthodox leaders, in addition to such influential Protestant clergymen as Henry Sloane Coffin, Nathan Sderblom, and John R. Mott. Brown himself received letters from five American Presidents and various other government officials. Booker T. Washington, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. (1839-1937), and John Wanamaker were among his famous American correspondents. In addition, members of European and Asian royalty, including Chinese general and emperor, Yuan Shih-kai, were in communication with Brown. Overall, Brown will be remembered as a pioneer in the ecumenical and world missionary movements of the 19th and 20th centuries and was an individual who was active in and out of the church. He served in a plethora of notable positions. The following is a lengthy chronology of Brown's achievements and activities. During this time Brown also preached at various churches. Arthur Judson Brown died in New York City in 1963, 39 days after celebrating his 106th birthday. He was subsequently buried in Orange, New Jersey.
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[The French Prisoners Of Norman Cross]
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classicsbooks-blog · 14 years ago
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Antoine Augustin Calmet
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Antoine Augustin Calmet (1672-1757)
Antoine Augustin Calmet (26 February 1672 25 October 1757), French Benedictine, was born at Mnil-la-Horgne in Lorraine. He was educated at the Benedictine priory of Breuil in Commercy, and in 1688 joined the same order in the abbey of St-Mansuy at Toul, where he was admitted to profession 23 October of the following year. After his ordination, 17 March 1696, he was appointed to teach philosophy and theology at Moyenmoutier Abbey.
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classicsbooks-blog · 14 years ago
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George Herbert (3 April 1593 - 1 March 1633) was a Welsh poet, orator and Anglican priest. Being born into an artistic and wealthy family, he received a good education which led to his holding prominent positions at Cambridge University and Parliament. As a student at Trinity College, Cambridge, England, George Herbert excelled in languages and music. He went to college with the intention of becoming a priest, but his scholarship attracted the attention of King James I/VI. Herbert served in parliament for two years. After the death of King James and at the urging of a friend, Herbert's interest in ordained ministry was renewed. In 1630, in his late thirties he gave up his secular ambitions and took holy orders in the Church of England, spending the rest of his life as a rector of the little parish of Fugglestone St Peter with Bemerton St Andrew, near Salisbury. He was noted for unfailing care for his parishioners, bringing the sacraments to them when they were ill, and providing food and clothing for those in need. Henry Vaughan said of him"a most glorious saint and seer". Throughout his life he wrote religious poems characterized by a precision of language, a metrical versatility, and an ingenious use of imagery or conceits that was favoured by the metaphysical school of poets. Charles Cotton described him as a "soul composed of harmonies". Herbert himself, in a letter to Nicholas Ferrar said of his writings, "they are a picture of spiritual conflicts between God and my soul before I could subject my will to Jesus, my Master". Some of Herbert's poems have endured as hymns, including "King of Glory, King of Peace" (Praise), "Let All the World in Every Corner Sing" (Antiphon) and "Teach me, my God and King" (The Elixir). A distant relative is the modern Polish poet Zbigniew Herbert.
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[How To Teach Religion | New Ideals In Rural Schools | The Recitation]
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