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Andrew Tate Arrested

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@Lyubov You can come for sure, I would love to meet some of you guys from the Actualized group. You have to catch me home if you want a tour guide, I travel a lot for work, mostly I stay home for about 2 months per year. 

I like Iasi for example:

Also need to show you the food, and culture, to actually talk with Romanians will be a better experience than the night life.

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1 hour ago, Thought Art said:

You are so full of BS, kindly. You can do a lot. Your problems are not that complicated or special. You can start growing today.  How is it you know so much about all your complicated, special problems... yet you have them in the first place?

Oh, because in actuality you really don't understand them, or you want to have them, or a bit of both. 

Childhood trauma is an extreme situation to deal with. It has a snowballing effect on me. Then I have certain medical situations that aren't healing. Depression isn't easy either. It's like cancer of the mind. My brain has almost rotten because of childhood abuse. 

The problems aren't special but they have a chain reaction pattern to them. Honestly I just think I'm too unlucky. When I try to do something good for myself, something else goes wrong. 

Sometimes I reach the edge of my strength to fight. 

The problem with comments like yours is that it's easy to think that a person doesn't have big problems but that's because you simply aren't living inside that person's body and mind. 

My life is hyper complicated with issues. 

My only relief is that I'll never be a mom. So I'll never pass on my problems to my kids, such a possibility will never exist

I have a couple of mental illnesses apart from medical issues. 

These mental illnesses are hard to beat. 

Life for mentally ill people isn't easy at all. It's a struggle. 

I'm just happy that some day this struggle will end and I'll be set free. 

I didn't deserve the life I was given. 

I sometimes wish I never had mental illnesses. 

My life is so ugly that focusing on others makes me forget my own life 

 

 

Edited by Tyler Robinson

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 Be careful being too demanding in relationships. Relate to the person at the level they are at, not where you need them to be.

You have to get out of the kitchen where Tate's energy exists ~ Tyler Robinson 

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@Tyler Robinson Come on, it makes me sad... I believe everyone can overcome these issues. Hope you will do it also, just have some faith in yourself and in the process. 

Also, we are far from the topic. Leo can help you, his videos were of much use to me when I was down on my life. I had faith in what he thought here and with work, everything can be fixed, trust me.

I never wanted to be a voice here, but I followed him from the beginning, I think it is my time to give back to his community as best as I can now. 

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4 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

It's good to see these Red Pill people discredit themselves with their own nonsense

Tbh I don't think Tate is redpill. Remember how the term was only regarding dating and sexual strategy (originated from PUA forums)? Now it's been appropriated IMO and any anti-whatever idiot who thinks they're smart will call himself redpilled. 

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@Thought Art

58 minutes ago, Thought Art said:

Even that is tricky,,, Social media distorts a lot of things. It's a maze of mirrors.

   Exactly. Whatever your stage of development, cognitive and moral development, personality types, ego development, states of consciousness, life experiences and other lines of development in different areas of life, ideologies indoctrinated into your mind by upbringing, the internet and social media websites serves as a magnifying factor for these developmental factors, including Narcissism and ADD disorders in young minds.

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@Kshantivadin

1 minute ago, Kshantivadin said:

Tbh I don't think Tate is redpill. Remember how the term was only regarding dating and sexual strategy (originated from PUA forums)? Now it's been appropriated IMO and any anti-whatever idiot who thinks they're smart will call himself redpilled. 

   Language is abstract enough that every group can coop those words and tailor them to suit their self biases.

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@AdrianBartan

4 hours ago, AdrianBartan said:

@Tyler Robinson Hmm, I think he is smart enough and has the ability to self-reflect maybe not in the spiritual sense now.

It has to be a tipping point, maybe this is it. 

The same point he had when he was younger, when he moved into this Villain story, you can watch the whole thing on the internet.

Time changes things in 20 years, fame/status goes away, he is only 35 years old.

We will see, thanks for your input ;)

    It's actually fascinating to see that all it took is one rejection, one disagreement, to change the trajectory of Andrew Tate's life!

   We'll see when he reaches his mid 40's, that's the age range that Napoleon Hill says men actually start providing massive value.

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@Danioover9000 Love you! you see, he can do it, but it does not mean he is a nice guy!!! He has the potential to change. Look at his eyes when he was rejected.

I actually told girls, if you reject a fat guy or a guy that is not to your standards, give him a hug just say this:"Dude you can change, just put in some effort, be a responsible guy, give me a message in two years, then we see from there".

Avoid creating monsters, because we all will suffer. 

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   Tangent, I really don't like how Cofeezilla is capitalizing on this situation. I remember he also did a video that all self-help gurus, the fake ones, and other self-help hustlers' epistemology originated from Think And Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill, and made the author as the first original scammer, allegedly. Well, he conveniently left out that he had a son who's completely deaf, and wasn't doing well financially himself, and skipped over the basic fundamentals of getting rich: MINDSET! SUBCONSCIOUS TRAINING! VISION! VISUALIZATION! POSITIVE AFFIRMATION! MASSIVE ACTION TAKING! TRAINING! MENTAL TRAINING FOR ACTIVITIES MORE MIND BASED THAN BODY BASED! 100% SELF RESPONSIBILITY! I CAN ATTITUDE!

   Of course, that book is more lob sided towards the individual versus the collective social structures, but that's his design choice. The guy's dead, so making allegations of whether he's a scammer or not is just distasteful! I'm done derailing and dunking this coffee pot on this dogshit Zilla, now rerailing back to the Vanilla thread 

    

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10 minutes ago, Danioover9000 said:

@AdrianBartan

    It's actually fascinating to see that all it took is one rejection, one disagreement, to change the trajectory of Andrew Tate's life!

   We'll see when he reaches his mid 40's, that's the age range that Napoleon Hill says men actually start providing massive value.

Bruh that's literally a clip with sound audio from the TV show "The Bear". Has absolutely nothing to do with Tate and not even his voice. 

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@Leo Gura Can you make a video on Andrew Tate and why people support him? I think it would be vey interesting because he doesn't fit the traditional conservative mindset.

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@kamwalker I can find other talks about girls, where he actually says the stories where he was rejected. I will put them here tomorrow. is ok?

I will find better, sorry have to leave, there is a more detailed story to this:

 

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@KH2

2 hours ago, KH2 said:

Lol. No. He was always a monster. His dad made him that way

 

   Well, guess that shows just how powerfully upbringing shapes your character in the future, among other factors of nature and nurture.

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   Oh god, I sometimes don't like Destiny, but sometimes he hits accurately the problems with some YouTubers, lately the Logan Paul and Coffeezilla situation:

   I also suggest watching the original video of him reacting to Coffeezilla.

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7 minutes ago, Danioover9000 said:

   Oh god, I sometimes don't like Destiny, but sometimes he hits accurately the problems with some YouTubers, lately the Logan Paul and Coffeezilla situation:

   I also suggest watching the original video of him reacting to Coffeezilla.

   Here's the original:

   Loving the newer presentations though.

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8 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

If Tate had an account on this forum he would have been banned long ago, but discussions about him will not be banned simply because he is a scumbag

Tate needs to be allowed to be discussed on this forum because it enables people to see exactly what not to do. How not to go abouts life, how not to self actualise. It allows users to be able to see that the complete opposite of this man’s ways is the direction necessary to truly self actualise and realise God. I’ve seen this in my very own brother, following this man sends you down a very devilish path. If discussions about him were banned we’d be taking away a very important lesson in the work Leo is trying to accomplish here. It’s no coincidence that I am doing well in life, and feeling better than I ever have, and my brother finds himself in dark places, as beautiful as a person he is. I follow Leo’s work, he follows Tate 🤷🏻‍♂️

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This is a great video giving more info on this Tate case 

Regardless of the results in court this man is a negative influence on society as a whole. If young men want a role model look no further than David Goggins. 

 

P,S Leo gura is the real top G

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   Why do so many men, women, people in general, fall for scams like these? Why do so many young men follow Andrew Tate, and get suckered into a affiliate link scheme?

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27 minutes ago, Danioover9000 said:

   Why do so many men, women, people in general, fall for scams like these? Why do so many young men follow Andrew Tate, and get suckered into a affiliate link scheme?

An even a better question is, why did I (and others) not fall for Tate & his scams the first time we saw him go viral?  I somehow immediately knew.  I can't quite put my finger on why or how but I knew it was all bullshit.

My dad has always been in my life and he is a very stern man.  A bit of a hardass but also very fair.  I guess maybe subconsciously, I found it comical some guy was doing a caricature of a father figure on the internet and it I always saw it that way?

There has to be some component with how you were raised and how you react to content like Tate's (and RSD, Jordan Peterson, etc etc) on the internet and if it resonates with you or not.  

Very weird but interesting stuff.  There's also the TikTok algorithm doing extreme numbers for Tate when he exploded as well.  

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