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Dpsychologist:Another opportunity at it again. if you are interested in the masterclass DM. we are starting another round. |
BigSarah:this is the funniest definition of a man success so far. Ladies eh |
the red pill lives on |
Don't miss out to this great opportunity DM to join the masterclass, you will not remain the same. |
Don't miss out on this masterclass. Others have started paying. Some were asking for days extension Modified Date : Friday Venue: Red pill Lab Fee: Monday - Fridayis Early reg: N 500 Saturday upwards is late reg : N1000 |
Junnior:OK sir, may be in the future will organize another. |
Send a mail to D.dpsychologist1@gmail.com or if you are in my red pill lounge group send me a DM to join the new group. Dpsychologist: |
The most difficult thing in life is not to learn but to unlearn- Anonymous There will be a lot of unlearning, there are a lot of roadblocks that tends to hinder you from achieving what you want. |
Hence I deem it fit to open a paid Red pill Lab group, in which we explore real time application of red pill. Intro: Here u learn everything from approaching a lady till u take her to bed. You learn What usually works, what rarely works and what doesn't work. My bio : You get first hand info of how I come across the red pill, my naïveté, the challenges I faced and how I became a pro. You get to learn my personal techniques and strategies( including voice notes n screenshot) , my life philosophy and the reason why I am called the Dpsychologist. Healthy Lifestyle: Also it contains exercise routines, healthy foods, how to dress seductively, grooming of the body, etc Venue: Red pill Lab telegram group Date: Next week Fee: N500 Duration : 2 weeks. |
I will continue to broadcast the red pill till the ends of the earth. Now that we are acclamatize with red pill terms , theories , and philosophies let participate in the masterclass group. i will deliver More details shortly. |
I initially wanted writing a book but there were limitations to authoring a book. 1. You cannot directly ask the author a question . 2. Use of screenshots, videos etc is limited. 3. Reading a book requires a longer time to assimilate. 4. Everyone is different, a book won't meet your specific need. There you will learn the most important thing when it comes to practice is .... adaptation. Although same principles work on women but the strategies differ. You will learn how to think on your feet and counter her moves. Always learn to adapt cos in life things don't always go as planned More like expect the best and prepare for the worst. |
GREAT ANNOUNCEMENT It is high time I organize a red pill master class here on telegram titled Red pill Lab. I noticed that most guys are loaded with red pill theories but inept in putting it into practice. E.g The red pill says women are hypergamous how do u utilize the hypergamy to ur advantage. Theory is necessary but practice make perfect. Putting it into action is the hubris of learning or else it can be counted as waste of time. |
JESHAL:thank you for taking your time to read this timeless thread. We will always continue taking doses of red pill. There is no end to red pill knowledge- Dpsychologist |
This was what I have been saying on my thread. There is this purview that men are always the perpetrators of violence, ignoring that females can do the same. After all we are all humans. |
TheUndercover:good observation |
When the Six Blinders—the poisoning disguise, contract killings disguised as accidents and registered as multiple-offender killings, the money factor, the Chivalry Factor, the Innocent Woman factor, and the Plea Bargain Defense—are combined, we can see how we have consciously and unconsciously kept ourselves blind to seeing women who murder men. |
How do women who kill end up not being detected? There are Six blinders that, prevent us from seeing the female methods of killing. ¶ First, a woman is more likely to poison a man than shoot him, and poisoning is often recorded as a heart attack or accident. Blanche Taylor Moore used arsenic to murder men for a quarter century before she was discovered. Stella Nickel Excedrin(poison) murders were blamed on vandals. ¶ Second, Contract killing is also less detectable because it is premeditated and often hired out to a professional. When it is discovered, the Department of Justice registers it as a “multiple offender killing”—it never gets recorded as a woman killing a man. This creates a second blinder. ¶ Thirdly, men who murder women generally come from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, while women who murder husbands or boyfriends are more likely to come from middle-class backgrounds. Thus the third blinder: the money factor. The money allows the best lawyers, more acquittals, and therefore fewer female murderers to become Justice Department statistics. ¶ Fouth, probably the most important blinders are the Chivalry Factor , in which men want to protect women for the fact that she is a woman ¶ Fifth,Innocent Woman factor, which prevent many women from becoming serious suspects to begin with just because women are assumed to be innocent than men. ¶ Lastly, the Plea Bargain Defense which sometimes leads to the dismissal of charges. When, for example, a woman hires a boy who is a minor or a man who is a boyfriend or professional. |
UNEQUAL TIME FOR EQUAL CRIME A man convicted of murder is twenty times more likely than a woman convicted of murder to receive the death penalty. Between 1976 and 2002, approximately 41,700 women murdered 41,400 men. But only four of these 41,700 women were executed for killing only men (and no women or children). |
8. Contract killing. Women are well known to be contract killers. They pay other may to kill their target. Then they pretend as if they were innocent unlike a man who usually does it himself. Some of the mysterious deaths of men are fueled by women. |
7. THE SVENGALI DEFENSE A beautiful woman armed robbed a bank. Federal sentencing guidelines called for a minimum of four and a half to five years in federal prison. The federal judge gave her two years because she told the judge she was in love with her hairdresser and he had wanted her to rob the bank. The judge concluded, “Men have always exercised malevolent influence over women, and women seem to be soft touches for it, particularly if sex is involved. . . . It seems to me the Svengali -trilby relationship is the motivating force behind this lady*. . . the main thing is sex.” Her jail sentence was reduced |
6. THE “CHILDREN NEED THEIR MOTHER” DEFENSE In Colorado,Lory Foster’s husband had returned from Vietnam and was going through mood swings both from posttraumatic stress syndrome and from diabetes. They had gotten into a fight and he had abused her. So she killed him. Yet, even the prosecutor did not ask for a jail term. Why not? So Lory could care for the children. . . . Lory was given counseling and vocational training at state expense. In essence, then, the state paid for her to get the help she needed after she broke the law but didn’t pay to give him the help he needed after he obeyed the law. |
5. THE HUSBAND DEFENSE The film I Love You to Death was based on the true story of a woman who tried to kill her husband when she discovered he had been unfaithful. She and her mom tried to poison him, then hired muggers to beat him and shoot him through the head. A fluke led to their being caught and sent to jail. Miraculously, the husband survived. The husband’s first response? Soon after he recovered, he informed authorities that he would not press charges. His second response? He defended his wife’s attempts to kill him. He felt so guilty being sexually “unfaithful” that he thanked his wife! He then reproposed to her. She verbally abused him, then accepted. |
4. Mood swings excuse. But by the 1980s, some feminists were saying that PMS was the reason a woman who deliberately killed a man should go free. In England, the PMS defense freed Christine English after she confessed to killing her boyfriend by deliberately ramming him into a utility pole with her car; and, after killing a coworker, Sandie Smith was put on probation—with one condition: she must report monthly for injections of progesterone to control symptoms of PMS. By the 1990s, the PMS defense paved the way for other hormonal defenses. Sheryl Lynn Massip could place her 6-month-old son under a car, run over him repeatedly, and then, uncertain he was dead, do it again, then claim postpartum depression and be given outpatient medical help. No feminist protested. In the 1970s, then, feminists were saying, “My body, my choice.” By the ‘80s and ‘90s, they were saying, “ ‘My body, my choice’ if that increases my freedom to kill,” and “ ‘My body, no choice’ if that increases my freedom to kill.” |
3. Fallacy of women innocence. People basically look at women as incapable of committing some of the crimes they are charged with. They therefore try to find rationales as to why the woman wasn’t really involved. I saw a thread on nairaland where a female was caught stealing, and her pics was released online. I was the way many were saying the girl should be released, some were rationalising her actions. |
@bloodysperm are u on my telegram group |
2. Depression as excuse Josephine Mesa beat her 2-year-old son to death with the wooden handle of a toilet plunger. She then buried the battered baby in a trash bin. When scavengers found the baby outside her Oceanside, California, apartment, she denied she knew him. When the evidence became overwhelming, she confessed. The excuse? She was depressed. The punishment? Counseling, probation, and antidepressants. She never spent a day behind bars. Story 2 Sheryl Lynn Massip, a mother in her mid-twenties murdered her 6-month-old son by crushing its head under the wheel of their family car. She systematically covered up the murder until she was discovered. Then she testified that she suffered from postpartum depression. Her sentence? Treatment |
EXCUSES FOR FREEING WOMEN FROM JAIL 1. Battered Woman Syndrome. Do you know what it means? BWS Is a theory By Lenore Walker who claims that “Women don’t kill men unless they’ve been pushed to a point of desperation.” Ironically, feminists had often said, “There’s never an excuse for violence against a woman.” Now they are saying, “But there’s always an excuse for violence against a man . . . if a woman does it.” Premeditated murder, normally called first-degree murder , was now called self-defense but only if a woman was accused; and only if a man was murdered. In US In the dawn of 20th century ,Judy Norman of North Carolina murdered her husband by shooting him in the head while he slept. She claimed selfdefense because she had been abused. She was not allowed to go Scott free but the governor of the state made her go Scott free. I have seen similar cases in Nigeria where a woman burn her husband, or bf to dead and went Scott free. If you think everyone is equal before the law then you are a fool. |
Men are even getting afraid of making moves at a girl they like in order not to be charged with sexual harassment/assault or of having sex with women not to be later called a rapist. This will further lead a guy deep into the friendzone. What a paradox |
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