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Having good interaction with 2 girls in office, do i proceed or not? They are both nerdy and talk about irrelevant shit but circle is small now that im an adult. Give advice, incels.
 
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Having good interaction with 2 girls in office, do i proceed or not? They are both nerdy and talk about irrelevant shit but circle is small now that im an adult. Give advice, incels.
go up 2 her and say i like ur boobs dwtfk?
 
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eat her buh :p
 
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Having good interaction with 2 girls in office, do i proceed or not? They are both nerdy and talk about irrelevant shit but circle is small now that im an adult. Give advice, incels.
5690 post give advice (incels)
 
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now that im an adult. Give advice, incels.
I think it’s best if you leave those two poor girls alone, it’s already bad an incel is next to them :fuk:

Good thing you don’t scream that yet, don’t make it obvious.
 
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Nah
 
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Use sum fuckin 50 laws of dark psychology on them nigga idk

Just make sure your boss doesn't see you as sexual competition then it's dunzoes
 
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I don’t talk to foids ever.
 
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Use sum fuckin 50 laws of dark psychology on them nigga idk

Just make sure your boss doesn't see you as sexual competition then it's dunzoes

🧠 The 50 Laws of Dark Psychology


  1. The Law of Deception: People believe what they want to believe. Use this to lead them.
  2. The Law of Emotional Leverage: Emotions override logic — manipulate emotions, control actions.
  3. The Law of Scarcity: People want what they think they can’t have.
  4. The Law of Urgency: Creating a time limit forces impulsive decisions.
  5. The Law of Isolation: Remove outside influence to increase control.
  6. The Law of Repetition: Repeated messages are more likely to be accepted as truth.
  7. The Law of Authority: People obey perceived authority figures, even without justification.
  8. The Law of Social Proof: If others believe it, people assume it must be true.
  9. The Law of Fear: Fear distorts reasoning — use it to prompt compliance.
  10. The Law of Projection: People project their motives onto others — manipulate by reflecting them.
  11. The Law of Reciprocity: People feel compelled to return favors — even unwanted ones.
  12. The Law of Mirroring: Mimic behavior to gain trust and build rapport.
  13. The Law of Framing: Control the context, and you control the perception.
  14. The Law of Contradiction: Confusion weakens resistance — use contradictions to destabilize.
  15. The Law of Guilt: Guilt is a powerful manipulator — imply wrongdoing subtly.
  16. The Law of Silence: Silence forces others to speak and reveal more than intended.
  17. The Law of False Choices: Present limited options that all serve your agenda.
  18. The Law of the Foot-in-the-Door: Start small to gain larger compliance.
  19. The Law of the Door-in-the-Face: Start big, then retreat — the smaller request gets accepted.
  20. The Law of Identity Manipulation: Shape how someone sees themselves to change their behavior.
  21. The Law of Anchoring: First impressions anchor future perceptions.
  22. The Law of Gaslighting: Repeatedly deny truth to erode confidence in reality.
  23. The Law of Triangulation: Use a third party to create jealousy or competition.
  24. The Law of Love Bombing: Overwhelm with attention to create dependency.
  25. The Law of Negging: Backhanded compliments reduce confidence and increase need for approval.
  26. The Law of Scarred Loyalty: Create trauma and then offer “protection” to bond.
  27. The Law of Strategic Withdrawal: Remove attention to create craving.
  28. The Law of Ambiguity: Keep messages vague to increase projection and emotional investment.
  29. The Law of Consistency: People strive to act consistently — use past actions to influence future ones.
  30. The Law of Labeling: Give someone a label and they’ll act to justify it.
  31. The Law of Commitment: The more someone invests, the less likely they’ll pull out.
  32. The Law of Coercion by Kindness: Use kindness to mask manipulation.
  33. The Law of the Double Bind: Offer two bad choices to manipulate into a desired one.
  34. The Law of Delayed Gratification: Make people wait — they value it more.
  35. The Law of Overwhelm: Flood with information or stimuli to reduce resistance.
  36. The Law of Manufactured Loyalty: Fabricate shared experiences to deepen trust.
  37. The Law of Impression Control: Manage what others think you are — and they’ll follow suit.
  38. The Law of Blame Shifting: Never accept fault — redirect it to disarm criticism.
  39. The Law of Identity Fragmentation: Undermine a person’s self-image to make them moldable.
  40. The Law of Micro-Rewards: Small, consistent rewards create habitual compliance.
  41. The Law of Dominance: People yield to perceived power, even without proof.
  42. The Law of Gradual Indoctrination: Change views slowly, over time, not all at once.
  43. The Law of Cognitive Dissonance: Exploit the discomfort between beliefs and actions.
  44. The Law of Appearances: Appearances influence more than facts.
  45. The Law of the Savior Complex: Present yourself as the only one who understands or can help.
  46. The Law of Manufactured Outrage: Stir moral anger to override logic.
  47. The Law of False Urgency: Create artificial deadlines to force rushed decisions.
  48. The Law of Dependency: Make others believe they need you to survive or succeed.
  49. The Law of Controlled Failure: Allow small mistakes to appear authentic and disarm suspicion.
  50. The Law of the Exit Strategy: Always plan a clean escape before you enter any manipulation.
 
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I have a HTB and a stacylite close to stacy at the office, but they are both older than me (most likely by like 2-3 years, at least that's what I think, I don't have confirmation, they look quite young bc of the chill life style and genetics, but they are extremely mature), and both of them I think they already have a boyfriend / husband (at least I think so), but I'm not sure of that either, but they still see me as a student anyway given my looks (even though I'm turning 27, and I'm closer to their age than they think..)

But anyway, no fresh meat in my company, and if they are, they most likely already have someone, or are in their late 20s, but just look very young due to lack of stress from work..
 
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Having good interaction with 2 girls in office, do i proceed or not? They are both nerdy and talk about irrelevant shit but circle is small now that im an adult. Give advice, incels.
incels don't have office jobs
 
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Man I wish
 
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theyre not interested bud.

CHAD ONLY.
 
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Having good interaction with 2 girls in office, do i proceed or not? They are both nerdy and talk about irrelevant shit but circle is small now that im an adult. Give advice, incels.
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I have a HTB and a stacylite close to stacy at the office, but they are both older than me (most likely by like 2-3 years, at least that's what I think, I don't have confirmation, they look quite young bc of the chill life style and genetics, but they are extremely mature), and both of them I think they already have a boyfriend / husband (at least I think so), but I'm not sure of that either, but they still see me as a student anyway given my looks (even though I'm turning 27, and I'm closer to their age than they think..)

But anyway, no fresh meat in my company, and if they are, they most likely already have someone, or are in their late 20s, but just look very young due to lack of stress from work..
What do you do for fun bro? Wanna grab some coffee and talk about life some time?
 
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🧠 The 50 Laws of Dark Psychology


  1. The Law of Deception: People believe what they want to believe. Use this to lead them.
  2. The Law of Emotional Leverage: Emotions override logic — manipulate emotions, control actions.
  3. The Law of Scarcity: People want what they think they can’t have.
  4. The Law of Urgency: Creating a time limit forces impulsive decisions.
  5. The Law of Isolation: Remove outside influence to increase control.
  6. The Law of Repetition: Repeated messages are more likely to be accepted as truth.
  7. The Law of Authority: People obey perceived authority figures, even without justification.
  8. The Law of Social Proof: If others believe it, people assume it must be true.
  9. The Law of Fear: Fear distorts reasoning — use it to prompt compliance.
  10. The Law of Projection: People project their motives onto others — manipulate by reflecting them.
  11. The Law of Reciprocity: People feel compelled to return favors — even unwanted ones.
  12. The Law of Mirroring: Mimic behavior to gain trust and build rapport.
  13. The Law of Framing: Control the context, and you control the perception.
  14. The Law of Contradiction: Confusion weakens resistance — use contradictions to destabilize.
  15. The Law of Guilt: Guilt is a powerful manipulator — imply wrongdoing subtly.
  16. The Law of Silence: Silence forces others to speak and reveal more than intended.
  17. The Law of False Choices: Present limited options that all serve your agenda.
  18. The Law of the Foot-in-the-Door: Start small to gain larger compliance.
  19. The Law of the Door-in-the-Face: Start big, then retreat — the smaller request gets accepted.
  20. The Law of Identity Manipulation: Shape how someone sees themselves to change their behavior.
  21. The Law of Anchoring: First impressions anchor future perceptions.
  22. The Law of Gaslighting: Repeatedly deny truth to erode confidence in reality.
  23. The Law of Triangulation: Use a third party to create jealousy or competition.
  24. The Law of Love Bombing: Overwhelm with attention to create dependency.
  25. The Law of Negging: Backhanded compliments reduce confidence and increase need for approval.
  26. The Law of Scarred Loyalty: Create trauma and then offer “protection” to bond.
  27. The Law of Strategic Withdrawal: Remove attention to create craving.
  28. The Law of Ambiguity: Keep messages vague to increase projection and emotional investment.
  29. The Law of Consistency: People strive to act consistently — use past actions to influence future ones.
  30. The Law of Labeling: Give someone a label and they’ll act to justify it.
  31. The Law of Commitment: The more someone invests, the less likely they’ll pull out.
  32. The Law of Coercion by Kindness: Use kindness to mask manipulation.
  33. The Law of the Double Bind: Offer two bad choices to manipulate into a desired one.
  34. The Law of Delayed Gratification: Make people wait — they value it more.
  35. The Law of Overwhelm: Flood with information or stimuli to reduce resistance.
  36. The Law of Manufactured Loyalty: Fabricate shared experiences to deepen trust.
  37. The Law of Impression Control: Manage what others think you are — and they’ll follow suit.
  38. The Law of Blame Shifting: Never accept fault — redirect it to disarm criticism.
  39. The Law of Identity Fragmentation: Undermine a person’s self-image to make them moldable.
  40. The Law of Micro-Rewards: Small, consistent rewards create habitual compliance.
  41. The Law of Dominance: People yield to perceived power, even without proof.
  42. The Law of Gradual Indoctrination: Change views slowly, over time, not all at once.
  43. The Law of Cognitive Dissonance: Exploit the discomfort between beliefs and actions.
  44. The Law of Appearances: Appearances influence more than facts.
  45. The Law of the Savior Complex: Present yourself as the only one who understands or can help.
  46. The Law of Manufactured Outrage: Stir moral anger to override logic.
  47. The Law of False Urgency: Create artificial deadlines to force rushed decisions.
  48. The Law of Dependency: Make others believe they need you to survive or succeed.
  49. The Law of Controlled Failure: Allow small mistakes to appear authentic and disarm suspicion.
  50. The Law of the Exit Strategy: Always plan a clean escape before you enter any manipulation.
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🧠 The 50 Laws of Dark Psychology


  1. The Law of Deception: People believe what they want to believe. Use this to lead them.
  2. The Law of Emotional Leverage: Emotions override logic — manipulate emotions, control actions.
  3. The Law of Scarcity: People want what they think they can’t have.
  4. The Law of Urgency: Creating a time limit forces impulsive decisions.
  5. The Law of Isolation: Remove outside influence to increase control.
  6. The Law of Repetition: Repeated messages are more likely to be accepted as truth.
  7. The Law of Authority: People obey perceived authority figures, even without justification.
  8. The Law of Social Proof: If others believe it, people assume it must be true.
  9. The Law of Fear: Fear distorts reasoning — use it to prompt compliance.
  10. The Law of Projection: People project their motives onto others — manipulate by reflecting them.
  11. The Law of Reciprocity: People feel compelled to return favors — even unwanted ones.
  12. The Law of Mirroring: Mimic behavior to gain trust and build rapport.
  13. The Law of Framing: Control the context, and you control the perception.
  14. The Law of Contradiction: Confusion weakens resistance — use contradictions to destabilize.
  15. The Law of Guilt: Guilt is a powerful manipulator — imply wrongdoing subtly.
  16. The Law of Silence: Silence forces others to speak and reveal more than intended.
  17. The Law of False Choices: Present limited options that all serve your agenda.
  18. The Law of the Foot-in-the-Door: Start small to gain larger compliance.
  19. The Law of the Door-in-the-Face: Start big, then retreat — the smaller request gets accepted.
  20. The Law of Identity Manipulation: Shape how someone sees themselves to change their behavior.
  21. The Law of Anchoring: First impressions anchor future perceptions.
  22. The Law of Gaslighting: Repeatedly deny truth to erode confidence in reality.
  23. The Law of Triangulation: Use a third party to create jealousy or competition.
  24. The Law of Love Bombing: Overwhelm with attention to create dependency.
  25. The Law of Negging: Backhanded compliments reduce confidence and increase need for approval.
  26. The Law of Scarred Loyalty: Create trauma and then offer “protection” to bond.
  27. The Law of Strategic Withdrawal: Remove attention to create craving.
  28. The Law of Ambiguity: Keep messages vague to increase projection and emotional investment.
  29. The Law of Consistency: People strive to act consistently — use past actions to influence future ones.
  30. The Law of Labeling: Give someone a label and they’ll act to justify it.
  31. The Law of Commitment: The more someone invests, the less likely they’ll pull out.
  32. The Law of Coercion by Kindness: Use kindness to mask manipulation.
  33. The Law of the Double Bind: Offer two bad choices to manipulate into a desired one.
  34. The Law of Delayed Gratification: Make people wait — they value it more.
  35. The Law of Overwhelm: Flood with information or stimuli to reduce resistance.
  36. The Law of Manufactured Loyalty: Fabricate shared experiences to deepen trust.
  37. The Law of Impression Control: Manage what others think you are — and they’ll follow suit.
  38. The Law of Blame Shifting: Never accept fault — redirect it to disarm criticism.
  39. The Law of Identity Fragmentation: Undermine a person’s self-image to make them moldable.
  40. The Law of Micro-Rewards: Small, consistent rewards create habitual compliance.
  41. The Law of Dominance: People yield to perceived power, even without proof.
  42. The Law of Gradual Indoctrination: Change views slowly, over time, not all at once.
  43. The Law of Cognitive Dissonance: Exploit the discomfort between beliefs and actions.
  44. The Law of Appearances: Appearances influence more than facts.
  45. The Law of the Savior Complex: Present yourself as the only one who understands or can help.
  46. The Law of Manufactured Outrage: Stir moral anger to override logic.
  47. The Law of False Urgency: Create artificial deadlines to force rushed decisions.
  48. The Law of Dependency: Make others believe they need you to survive or succeed.
  49. The Law of Controlled Failure: Allow small mistakes to appear authentic and disarm suspicion.
  50. The Law of the Exit Strategy: Always plan a clean escape before you enter any manipulation.
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Having good interaction with 2 girls in office, do i proceed or not? They are both nerdy and talk about irrelevant shit but circle is small now that im an adult. Give advice, incels.
this ain't wolf of wall street :lul:
 
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Having good interaction with 2 girls in office, do i proceed or not? They are both nerdy and talk about irrelevant shit but circle is small now that im an adult. Give advice, incels.
what i normally do is go up to them and skip the small talk and ask if they want to have fuck;)
(i dont work in an office)
(ive never had a job)
 
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what i normally do is go up to them and skip the small talk and ask if they want to have fuck;)
(i dont work in an office)
(ive never had a job)
Good advice my bro. I'll follow it
 
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