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My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - Days of Broken Arrows - 08-14-2013

A few months ago at Goodwill I bought a very cheap t-shirt that happened to have a weird slogan on it: "Ten years of experience." It's from some obscure audio company.

I thought nothing of this, but twice now when I went up to cash registers wearing it women asked "What's 'Ten years of experience?'" I had no answer, but that's not the point.

The point is: it served as an opener for me to get numbers and....why did I never think consciously to do this?! Probably because it's not obvious. If you wear a shirt with a company name or slogan everyone knows about (like Nike), no one is going to ask you about it. But if you wear a shirt with an odd saying, people will ask. This never occurred to me, but it clearly intrigues people.

So get thee to a Goodwill or Salvation Army and find shirts from obscure companies with odd sayings. IMO this is a way for girls to approach without them having to admit to themselves they're approaching. The irony is that I bought this as a "junk shirt" to wear while I was exercising or out doing things like changing oil. Now it goes to the top of the pile, past the nice Polo shirts.


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - Drazen - 08-14-2013

hipsters found this out years ago.

I frequently get stopped by people in the street when I'm wearing this shirt:

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I think they're intrigued by the foreign language and the earthy, eco-friendly tone to it all.


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - MrXY - 08-14-2013

Get one that says "Pussywrecker"


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - Sleek - 08-14-2013

I like wearing this shirt after people get to know what I'm about (having a good time, joking around). I think it's funny and girls always comment on it.

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My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - Samseau - 08-15-2013

When I wear this around liberal crowds the compliments are endless


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - Therapsid - 08-15-2013

It all comes full circle. This is basically toned down peacocking. People laugh now at Mystery, but what were the goggles and furry hat for? The necklaces and bracelets? To get girls gabbing. Ironic t-shirts serve the same purpose. For that matter, so does anachronistic 19th century facial hair, to connect this to the beard thread.

It gives girls a hook to talk about, so the guy either doesn't have to open or more likely if he does, he can still allow the girl to push the conversation forward.


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - Tuthmosis - 08-15-2013

I wore the Three Wolf Moon before it got totally played out and would get mad play for it. It cost me like $8, but I paid a tailor like three times that amount to bring it in and make it less boxy.

But this whole thing goes back to Mystery-era Game 1.0: girls love gimmicks. We've come full circle. I'm going to start doing magic tricks soon.

EDIT: Holy shit. Therapsid made the same comment right above me. Eerie. It's the power of the Three Wolf Moon!

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My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - bacon - 08-15-2013

I used to wear this one. Needless to say it was always a conversation starter.

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My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - Tuthmosis - 08-15-2013

I wonder how much mileage this one would get us:

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My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - Lufty - 08-15-2013

Quote: (08-14-2013 09:30 PM)Sleek Wrote:  

I like wearing this shirt after people get to know what I'm about (having a good time, joking around). I think it's funny and girls always comment on it.

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haha, are you a D-why fan? I imagine that girls who know D-Why open you when they see the shirt.


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - soup - 08-15-2013

Guys who hate on hipsterism- take note.


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - aphelion - 08-15-2013

Quote: (08-15-2013 12:46 AM)Tuthmosis Wrote:  

I wore the Three Wolf Moon before it got totally played out and would get mad play for it. It cost me like $8, but I paid a tailor like three times that amount to bring it in and make it less boxy.

But this whole thing goes back to Mystery-era Game 1.0: girls love gimmicks. We've come full circle. I'm going to start doing magic tricks soon.

EDIT: Holy shit. Therapsid made the same comment right above me. Eerie. It's the power of the Three Wolf Moon!

Dude I got a Three Wolf Moon shirt from the Goodwill for $1. I should get it tailored, that's a kickin' idea.


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - Giovonny - 08-15-2013

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this whole thing goes back to Mystery-era Game 1.0: We've come full circle.

We are giving Mystery too much credit. He did not invent peacocking. He just re=packaged it and re-named it for his own business.

Playboys have been "peacocking" for centuries.

My dad was a pimp.

He used to always wear loud shirts with lots of colors and nice cowboy boots.

He said -- "walk softly but wear a loud shirt"


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - Sleek - 08-15-2013

Quote: (08-15-2013 12:58 AM)Lufty Wrote:  

haha, are you a D-why fan? I imagine that girls who know D-Why open you when they see the shirt.

I used to really like him, but now I just prefer the shirt.

I've never had a girl who likes D-Why come up to me, but I'm sure it'll happen one of these days.


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - reino341 - 08-15-2013

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My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - GameTheory - 08-15-2013

Quote: (08-15-2013 12:51 AM)Tuthmosis Wrote:  

I wonder how much mileage this one would get us:
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^^^ bishezzz think it's "Alan" (Zach Galifianakis) from the Hangover movies


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - MikeCF - 08-15-2013

Quote: (08-15-2013 03:21 PM)Giovonny Wrote:  

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this whole thing goes back to Mystery-era Game 1.0: We've come full circle.

We are giving Mystery too much credit. He did not invent peacocking. He just re=packaged it and re-named it for his own business.

Playboys have been "peacocking" for centuries.

My dad was a pimp.

He used to always wear loud shirts with lots of colors and nice cowboy boots.

He said -- "walk softly but wear a loud shirt"

Nice.

I've said many times that the manosphere's racism is ironic given that "game" is really just repacking shit that black men were doing decades ago.

Watch some Soul Train from the 70s and then tell me some white nerd invented pea cocking.


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - MikeCF - 08-15-2013

Quote: (08-15-2013 12:51 AM)Tuthmosis Wrote:  

I wonder how much mileage this one would get us:

One of you guys in Hollywood should get that thrown into wardrobe.

No one would even know what it means and would think it's just another hipster t-shirt.

Get it on the Big Bang Theory or something.


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - MikeCF - 08-15-2013

This shirt got me some action. I'm too old to pull it off now. "T-shirt game" in my experience is really a younger man's game.

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My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - AneroidOcean - 08-15-2013

I agree that depending on the demographic you're going for (as well as your age to some extent), the t-shirt thing will have varying degrees of success. It's another example of wearing something UNIQUE. This could be a combination of colors (that look good on you), a funny/interesting t-shirt logo/text, or something more mystery-peacocking-esque.

The absolute BEST t-shirt I ever wore (as far as positive female attention) was a reversible shirt that an ex-gf bought me. On one side it said "I LOVE MY GIRLFRIEND" and on the inside it said "I HATE MY GIRLFRIEND."

I started wearing it inside-out jokingly long ago when she and I had broken up and the amount of positive female attention I received was staggering to my then nearly entirely beta mindset. Seriously, pairs of hot women opened ME without me so much as looking their way. I didn't know what to do with myself other than wear the shirt more often.

Nowadays I try to take note of when I wear something "right" with regards to hot female attention. As another example, I've got a slight v-neck shirt that makes me look more in-shape than I am and I have a social media picture that I don't think is that great but that women pretty much universally love. I wear those types of shirts a lot more often and my hair that same way too. The pose is not smiling, it's looking up without even a smirk on my face.

Be unique or interesting, pay attention to what women do, not what they say. Standard shit but a great case in point.


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - RXB - 08-15-2013

I got this silk screened onto a T-Shirt:

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Pure gold.


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - RouteBackwards - 08-15-2013

YOUR GAME-BOOSTING-T-SHIRTS ARE ALL WEAK...

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My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - MrXY - 08-16-2013

Quote: (08-15-2013 06:49 PM)MikeCF Wrote:  

Quote: (08-15-2013 03:21 PM)Giovonny Wrote:  

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this whole thing goes back to Mystery-era Game 1.0: We've come full circle.

We are giving Mystery too much credit. He did not invent peacocking. He just re=packaged it and re-named it for his own business.

Playboys have been "peacocking" for centuries.

My dad was a pimp.

He used to always wear loud shirts with lots of colors and nice cowboy boots.

He said -- "walk softly but wear a loud shirt"

Nice.

I've said many times that the manosphere's racism is ironic given that "game" is really just repacking shit that black men were doing decades ago.

Watch some Soul Train from the 70s and then tell me some white nerd invented pea cocking.

The idea that American blacks invented game or understand women better-which I keep hearing repeated- is ludicrous.

Read Ovid, or Shakespeare, or Casanova, or Mencken or a book called "Modern Woman and How to Manage Her written in 1910, or The Way of a Man with a Maid, 1908 or other old pornographic novels.

I'm sure a little research would turn up shelves of novels,plays essays written by men who weren't black illustrating game principles. None of this shit is new.


My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - Tuthmosis - 08-16-2013

I'm starting to think I really should have had these printed:

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My Cheapo Goodwill Shirt With A Weird Slogan Is Getting Me Numbers - Virtus - 08-16-2013

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