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This video has been around awhile but I’ve just rewatched it recently and thought it is a really good example of how to deal with a hostile target. This girl is throwing shit test after shit test to Mystery and he keeps plowing along. She can insult him all she wants but he keeps going.


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4 comments
  1. thepickupsite.com
    October 23, 2007

    Lol, I love it when she says her name all self-important, and he’s like ‘who?’

    He looks like Neo taking on 5000 Agent Smiths. Very nice :)

  2. FredEx
    October 24, 2007

    Wow.. I’ve Seen This Video Before,
    But For Some Reason It Just Barely “Clicked” For Me.
    And The Way It Ended Just Gave Me All The Motivation I Need For The Next Week Or So.

  3. aLpHa_kaY. A.K.A: Kevin
    February 28, 2008

    Wow..I’m really amazed on the capability of his skill:

    “He looks like Neo taking on 5000 Agent Smiths.”

    Lool, the best metaphor to use on this.

    The ploughing is just amazing…This girl is like almost inpenetratable, Mystery may be the only guy that gets laid from this chick. Almost any guy would get blown out from this.

    Its like Mystery has an anwser for everything she says.

    Gotta give him props for this.

    Pzz

  4. FredEx
    February 28, 2008

    seen this. even have this on my phone.
    if ever you feel something is impossible, all you gotta do is watch this and it will realign your perception into believing “Impossible is nothing.”
    i love the ending to this. just awesome.

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