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[[File:PUA.jpg|thumb|right|<center>PUAs target the most vulnerable people</center>]] | [[File:PUA.jpg|thumb|right|<center>PUAs target the most vulnerable people</center>]] | ||
A '''pickup artist''' or '''PUA''' is a scammer who claims to help incels get positive [[IOI]]s through social manipulation ("[[game]]"). Funnily enough, this is the same approach to incels taken by [[CBT|psychologists]], [[feminism|psychiatrists]], and [[feminists]] | A '''pickup artist''' or '''PUA''' is a scammer who claims to help incels get positive [[IOI]]s through social manipulation ("[[game]]"). Funnily enough, this is the same approach to incels taken by [[CBT|psychologists]], [[feminism|psychiatrists]], and [[feminists]], as well as virtually everyone else nowadays despite them falsly claiming to hate PUA type advice (Such as [[Confidence]], emphasis on [[Work on yourself|self-improvement]], etc.). The idea that one can dramatically change ones own personal life in modern America while mostly ignoring fundamental life issues (like ugliness, or poverty) is also an underlying principle of [[cognitive behavioral therapy]], the most widely practiced professional therapy mode in the US which has failed to slow down the increase in suicides. | ||
A PUA would scam an Asian [[manlet]] into believing that their low sexual market value lies in being too submissive, rather than being short and Asian. | A PUA would scam an Asian [[manlet]] into believing that their low sexual market value lies in being too submissive, rather than being short and Asian. |