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Tom Leykis back in 3 weeks
Posted: March 15th, 2012, 3:02 pm
by Bane
Anyone else excited?
This man (in addition to Winston) has truly helped me change my attitude and life around, especially towards women. He is the ultimate red pill. I can't wait.
Posted: March 15th, 2012, 3:40 pm
by aozora13
Bane, I agree. I cannot believe it has been over 3 years since his last show.
Posted: March 15th, 2012, 3:46 pm
by eurobrat
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Posted: March 15th, 2012, 5:45 pm
by Bane
I love his logic... so simple, yet so brilliant. After you listen to him, you almost want to smack yourself upside the head saying, "Why the hell couldn't I think of this myself!?"
Anyway, the 3 year wait is almost over

Posted: March 15th, 2012, 5:46 pm
by All_That_Is_Man
I couldn't agree with you more on Leykis being the ultimate red pill. If only I could go back to my college days, I would've listened to Tom Leykis and stopped giving all of my attention and energy into trying to please stupid bitches. Changing so much of myself in hopes that it would land me a lovey-dovey "girlfriend" instead of sticking with my eBusinesses, and making valuable networks to achieve a male-dominated, high-salary career. I'm 25 now, and stuck in my parents' house (they won't let me leave for any reason!), and I only have myself to blame. If I had listened to Leykis and became a MAN in areas where my biological father failed to guide me, then I never would have agreed to move back in with Mommy and Daddy with no career in my future.
Never again. Tom Leykis, you have taught me value and confidence. Your listeners are eagerly awaiting your return, professor!

Posted: March 15th, 2012, 5:57 pm
by jamesbond
Is he going to have his own radio show again, or will it be a tv show (like I heard he was thinking about having).
If anyone knows anything please let us all know! We need our surrogate father back!
I wish Tom Leykis would run for president, he would really tell it like it is!

Posted: March 15th, 2012, 6:14 pm
by E_Irizarry
All_That_Is_Man wrote:I couldn't agree with you more on Leykis being the ultimate red pill. If only I could go back to my college days, I would've listened to Tom Leykis and stopped giving all of my attention and energy into trying to please stupid bitches. Changing so much of myself in hopes that it would land me a lovey-dovey "girlfriend" instead of sticking with my eBusinesses, and making valuable networks to achieve a male-dominated, high-salary career. I'm 25 now, and stuck in my parents' house (they won't let me leave for any reason!), and I only have myself to blame. If I had listened to Leykis and became a MAN in areas where my biological father failed to guide me, then I never would have agreed to move back in with Mommy and Daddy with no career in my future.
Never again. Tom Leykis, you have taught me value and confidence. Your listeners are eagerly awaiting your return, professor!

Really, dude?? Yeah, your folks won't let you leave, but at least they seem like they wouldn't leave you homeless neither. Ask The_Hero_of_Men and I.
Stop complaining. My mother left the world almost 5 years ago, and my father "died" 16 years ago. My sister has no room for me, and she lives in westbubbafuck (tm) so that's that. Es asi de complejo.
And I came back from being overseas for 3 years returning broke back here to the U.S. of Gay and been pretty much homeless ever since.
So "aguantalo" (suck it up) and take advantage of your home stay (free rent ya know) and stack that paper on deck in order to expatriate.
Shit, I wish I had my mother (RIP) around for me to fall back on in these trying times. Be happy for what you have now, papo. En serio.
Posted: March 15th, 2012, 10:35 pm
by skateboardstephen
All_That_Is_Man wrote:I couldn't agree with you more on Leykis being the ultimate red pill. If only I could go back to my college days, I would've listened to Tom Leykis and stopped giving all of my attention and energy into trying to please stupid bitches. Changing so much of myself in hopes that it would land me a lovey-dovey "girlfriend" instead of sticking with my eBusinesses, and making valuable networks to achieve a male-dominated, high-salary career. I'm 25 now, and stuck in my parents' house (they won't let me leave for any reason!), and I only have myself to blame. If I had listened to Leykis and became a MAN in areas where my biological father failed to guide me, then I never would have agreed to move back in with Mommy and Daddy with no career in my future.
Never again. Tom Leykis, you have taught me value and confidence. Your listeners are eagerly awaiting your return, professor!

I see where E is coming from but it is not all you're fault as to why you are in the situation that you are in.i think i may do a thread on the topic.
Posted: March 17th, 2012, 3:59 am
by All_That_Is_Man
Trust me, E, there are times when I had wished I was homeless. Homelessness is a walk in the park compared to when you're 25, stuck in a ghetto suburb, and you can't go out and make something of yourself because Mommy and Daddy don't approve of you taking chances because it's too adult.
Homelessness ain't shit. I've been there. If I recall, it was freedom to go wherever the f**k I want, freedom to do anything I want, a window to more personal networks than any average post-college life could ever bring, and the best exercise/discipline my body and mind has ever had.
Posted: March 17th, 2012, 5:37 am
by The_Hero_of_Men
All_That_Is_Man wrote:Trust me, E, there are times when I had wished I was homeless. Homelessness is a walk in the park compared to when you're 25, stuck in a ghetto suburb, and you can't go out and make something of yourself because Mommy and Daddy don't approve of you taking chances because it's too adult.
Homelessness ain't shit. I've been there. If I recall, it was freedom to go wherever the f**k I want, freedom to do anything I want, a window to more personal networks than any average post-college life could ever bring, and the best exercise/discipline my body and mind has ever had.
Even without knowing The full situation, I will say that once you get the money and are able to move on your own, then you go and do whatever you want, and the hell with what your parents think
Posted: March 17th, 2012, 9:04 am
by Mr S
Posted: March 17th, 2012, 2:55 pm
by All_That_Is_Man
The_Hero_of_Men wrote:All_That_Is_Man wrote:Trust me, E, there are times when I had wished I was homeless. Homelessness is a walk in the park compared to when you're 25, stuck in a ghetto suburb, and you can't go out and make something of yourself because Mommy and Daddy don't approve of you taking chances because it's too adult.
Homelessness ain't shit. I've been there. If I recall, it was freedom to go wherever the f**k I want, freedom to do anything I want, a window to more personal networks than any average post-college life could ever bring, and the best exercise/discipline my body and mind has ever had.
Even without knowing The full situation, I will say that once you get the money and are able to move on your own, then you go and do whatever you want, and the hell with what your parents think
That's certainly the way to go!