Kevin Samuels Really had Something

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To her video, it’s more likely that those people are born into it, go to certain schools, clubs, societies and don’t really dip into “gentry” level gene pool stuff unless theyre recreational sex addicts, hence basic thots saying “I deal with high value men all the time” which means: they running through me with no commitment.

Thats what the nephilim shyt means in those biblical books. It was a warning for nobles to stop fukking commoners.
Now THIS is interesting
 

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Dude in the video is on the mark with his statement. So called high value male knows how to interact seamlessly in the real world and has ZERO problem eating in real life.

And if he did go on these apps he’d make a killing but it would be like shopping a Burlington and Marshall’s. Tons of excess volume so sift thru so you can pick from a “pennies on the dollar” type of mate when that energy is better spent on something equitable.
 
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Kev struck a nerve because his high value talk aligns with the increasingly complicated nature of relationships im society. It is not enough to have a lot of money or be in good shape nowadays, you have to be in a political group and move like a politician to be seen as special in the eyes of society
 

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Which is why I was talking to @HarlemHottie about why social media ruined stuff.
Women (and men) who weren’t in those circles did not understand how people lived or what it took to be in that lifestyle or how to maintain it.

I said it before- the only reason why I got a little ticked off was because chicks who aren’t really supposed to be around started sniffing around trying to be in certain places.
These broads weren’t checking for a lot of these dudes because many of them didn’t understand how society works. Lol


This stuff really starts before you’re born, or if you put the work in in school/your career.
Unpopular opinion but the term "High Value Man" is too convoluted and lowkey classist af.

My grandfather who was a farmer in South Carolina raised 9 kids with his wife through hard work, love, commitment, and sacrifice despite not having a high school education living in a poor area. He risked his life for his family and every single one of his kids became successful except for one who became an alcoholic after witnessing his daughter dying at the age of 7.

The thing is: People value different things.

I prefer the term "upper class" because it's more specific. Upper class or middle-upper class directly touches on a man's income and socioeconomic status and says nothing about his mentality, lifestyle, or morality. You can be upper class and decent as well as upper class and a total POS.

Because of this, I have mixed feelings about Kevin popularizing the phrase "High Value Man." On one hand, I totally get where he's coming from. But, on the other hand, other influencers and followers have twisted up the definition of it so much that it has no real meaning anymore.

Is Lil Baby more of a "High Value Man" than a manager at Home Depot? Surprisingly, a lot of people can't even answer that directly.
 

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Unpopular opinion but the term "High Value Man" is too convoluted and lowkey classist af.

My grandfather who was a farmer in South Carolina raised 9 kids with his wife through hard work, love, commitment, and sacrifice despite not having a high school education living in a poor area. He risked his life for his family and every single one of his kids became successful except for one who became an alcoholic after witnessing his daughter dying at the age of 7.

The thing is: People value different things.

I prefer the term "upper class" because it's more specific. Upper class or middle-upper class directly touches on a man's income and socioeconomic status and says nothing about his mentality, lifestyle, or morality. You can be upper class and decent as well as upper class and a total POS.

Because of this, I have mixed feelings about Kevin popularizing the phrase "High Value Man." On one hand, I totally get where he's coming from. But, on the other hand, other influencers and followers have twisted up the definition of it so much that it has no real meaning anymore.

Is Lil Baby more of a "High Value Man" than a manager at Home Depot? Surprisingly, a lot of people can't even answer that directly.
I can agree with this. A resourceful man in my opinion is a high value man because resourceful men are needed in ANY community. They can teach, create, sell, consult, barter, and are specialized etc. I think some people are missing the community values part and still trying to do the hyper individualism. Society NEEDS farmers. But people are running around putting their worth into optics into what Instagram thinks. Not if you’re trustworthy in your community, not if you’re a pillar in your community. We used to send our kids into each others FAMILY homes because that family had a value/role they played in the community. You married not only individuals but their family and community. Instead of asking each other what do we bring to the table, we should be asking what can you provide TO OUR COMMUNITY other than dikk and vagina. Our fathers were everyone’s father,uncle,brother, our mothers were everyone’s mother, aunt, sister.

I am a bit classist, but usually when it comes people not leveraging their skills and abilities the right way and wondering why things don’t go their way, or they marry into a family that doesn’t accept them or they don’t see how you should play the community building game.

But I don’t discriminate from anyone working an honest living, or look down on people working any jobs, just “real nikkas”. Blue Collar guys are the ones paying off their white collar wives debts.
 
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Putting a profile up is not anti masculine
It’s the name of the game
Many people have moved away from cold approaches due to how this new world is set up
You misunderstand. This type of man never cold approached, bytches approached him. I know this bc I myself have done it successfully.

Which is why I was talking to @HarlemHottie about why social media ruined stuff.
Women (and men) who weren’t in those circles did not understand how people lived or what it took to be in that lifestyle or how to maintain it.

I said it before- the only reason why I got a little ticked off was because chicks who aren’t really supposed to be around started sniffing around trying to be in certain places.
These broads weren’t checking for a lot of these dudes because many of them didn’t understand how society works. Lol


This stuff really starts before you’re born, or if you put the work in in school/your career.
I was fully on track by like 6. My mother had to run and seek out advice on how to guide my education properly bc I already had a plan of how my life was gon go. I changed schools every two years until I got to the top of the pyramid (NYC independent schools).

You shoulda been here when the ex stripper and other assorted simps regaled us with tales of bbw loving high value bm. :bryan:I'm a size 4 at fighting weight and I be the thickest thing at these events. :mjlol; I sincerely don't know what ppl talking about. Like, their version of hvm is completely different and not based in the reality in which I live, no disrespect to nobody, but these men ain't swayed by a pretty face. I had to actually learn things to qualify and 'raise my bidding price', like how to plan a dinner party with or without waitstaff, and horseback riding, and conversational French, and how to make a billionaire comfortable in my company. Cooking and cleaning in a lacefront with a fresh a bbl ain't gon cut it. These men expect your real hair, your real body, your real effort.

Are bw of your birth class still acquiring these skills? I don't have a network of youngins, so Idk, but I expect you're plugged in. Or is everything so faux-casual now that nobody bothers? Or are they faux-casual in public while retaining these skills in private?
 

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A 50 year old single woman who admits to using dating apps, hyping a clip of a man saying truly feminine women don’t use dating apps. I feel like that’s a perfect demonstration of why all this shyt is brain poison.

It’s nonstop projection, gas lighting, and fantasy building that seems a lot like religion. Want to be a high value man? Listen to everything I say and do what I say or else. Want to be a feminine woman? Do what I say and don’t question anything or else. Oh and btw go to the link below to purchase this bullshyt product I’m peddling too. ALL of these people are losers, grifters, and frauds. Including Samuels.
 

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Unpopular opinion but the term "High Value Man" is too convoluted and lowkey classist af.

My grandfather who was a farmer in South Carolina raised 9 kids with his wife through hard work, love, commitment, and sacrifice despite not having a high school education living in a poor area. He risked his life for his family and every single one of his kids became successful except for one who became an alcoholic after witnessing his daughter dying at the age of 7.

The thing is: People value different things.

I prefer the term "upper class" because it's more specific. Upper class or middle-upper class directly touches on a man's income and socioeconomic status and says nothing about his mentality, lifestyle, or morality. You can be upper class and decent as well as upper class and a total POS.

Because of this, I have mixed feelings about Kevin popularizing the phrase "High Value Man." On one hand, I totally get where he's coming from. But, on the other hand, other influencers and followers have twisted up the definition of it so much that it has no real meaning anymore.

Is Lil Baby more of a "High Value Man" than a manager at Home Depot? Surprisingly, a lot of people can't even answer that directly.


His death is highly suspicious and just adds to the idea he was an agent of white supremacy. Wouldnt be suprised if hes living over in Europe with a new alias. His rhetoric was geared towards raising the value of the European in the eyes of our women. If wealth and businesses is what gives a man high value. How would black men not be viewed at the bottom of the totem pole? I saw nothing from him highlighting the value of marrying a woman or man just because they are black. And without that,he was just a nikka playing wingman for the white man:respect:


Also,like with most of this redpill shyt. Its basically old watered down g.m.o pimp rhetoric.



Very dangerous in the wrong hands,and hands of people who dont really have experience like that with women.
 

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The only thing he had was an addiction to red bull and bullshyt

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nah im playing but it was entertaining for awhile. He wasnt living right and he was wrong on some things. But he also shined a light on some others, and had brought a somewhat unique perspective on scaring the hoes. In the immortal words of Aubrey Graham "for all the stuntin I'll forever be immortalized" :wow:
 

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Addressing the video at hand
Buddy talking is reaching
Dating infrastructure in the technological age is that of the internet
Putting a profile up is not anti masculine
It’s the name of the game
Many people have moved away from cold approaches due to how this new world is set up
You can have all the masculinity you want
And have your whole face splashed on that summer jam screen by these bytches out here
So many men(no matter the value) use the screen as a buffer
Now should people(men and women) be so dependent on these apps
No they shouldn’t
What people should be trying is a mix and match
A little bit of app usage
Find local meet up groups or pick a new hobby to try every weekend(if they don’t work)
Try speed dating
Instead of immediately going home on the weekdays
Have a nice dinner at a bar and have open body language
Go to a museum
You have to switch your routine up and get out your comfort zone to meet these type of men
This video really has nothing to do with KS
What I’m seeing is a bunch of grifting ass muthafukkas of all colors
Picking and choosing brehs message
Trying to be right while looking loud, wrong and obnoxious
But this is what humans do best
Pretend until they make it and watch for the hook
Exactly. That dude is BS and seems to just be saying words.

If a high value man doesn't seek approval, then he wouldn't be trying to bag bytches in real life either. So the alternative to this is not caring what anyone thinks and just be literally grabbing them and fukking them which is rape which is obviously unacceptable :mindblown:

Yes, you are seeking validation when you spit game at woman whether online or in real life. I hope that dudes channel fails hard . Fake ass content creator :pacspit:
 
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