The Game is to be Sold not Told

Bruh….

So this actress sees a cute guy on set, hooks up, gets into a relationship.

And then he tells her that he got himself on the film just to meet her.

Romantic or Stalker?

She thinks stalker.  She feels tricked.

  • Did he slip a drug into her drink?
  • Was he an airline pilot that was heir to a diamond fortune?
  • Was there force?

No, No, and No.

The real problem here was that he stole away the fairytale romance when he told her how he tracked her down.

She starts off the whole video saying

  • Just had her heartbroken
  • Noticed his hat.
  • Noticed how attractive he was without the hat
  • Flirted with him.
  • Wanted an on set (i.e. dating a co-worker) romance
  • Only wanted something physical.

It wasn’t her fault!!!!

He took advantage of her!!!

It’s okay to date people at work!!

I can handle a physical only relationship!!

It’s such a beautiful story about seduction and also rookie mistakes.

Remember fellas, “The first rule of Fight Club”…

-Archie

2 thoughts on “The Game is to be Sold not Told”

  1. Let’s assume she’s telling the truth, because we all know that youtuber/actors are reliable narrators who wouldn’t frame things to make themselves seem more sympathetic…

    This guy’s brilliant. He got the lay from an annoying G list social media drone and now he never has to talk to her again.

    I’ve seen her stuff before, unless she is very different from her persona I’d work hard to avoid her if there was a potential interaction.

    1. Knows how to get laid… yes.
      Brilliant… that might be a stretch.

      It’s like robbing a bank and getting away with it… only to come back and turn yourself in when you feel bad.

      He could’ve easily gotten away with it and started a real relationship if he wanted… but he had to make it about himself and let her know how smart he was. Idk not mackish to me. But hopefully he learned from his mistake.

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