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Old 05-30-2007, 02:03 AM
Heartwork Heartwork is offline
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Default A Heartfelt Introduction

In the days before the summer of 06, before Heartwork was ever spawned, there was just simply a boy who was never that great with women. Yes, he had women around him a lot, but he was always just a friend. A nice guy with a funny personality. Someone girls could come to when they needed to vent about the assholes they were with. However, this boy's step dad always seemed to have an interesting insight when it came to women but it was always brushed off like random advice that would not be useful. This boy had just started talking with a girl he met along time ago and they would talk over the phone, this boy's step dad saw the prosperity and mentioned David Deangelo.

The boy finally figured "what the hell" and asked about the advice his step dad had always been mentioning. Minutes later, the boy is presented a black book. This book was called "The Game." Intrigued by the book, this boy read on. As he developed new ideas and concepts he would test them on the girl he had been recently talking to and noticed amazing results. By the time this boy had gotten to chapter 5 he had hooked up with that girl and many others as he continued reading on.

Small chunking his game as it grew and developed; he tested everything and continued improving. It was as if he had been inches away from success and the book gave him the extra nudge to be his best self. His playfulness turned to banter, his personality displayed real confidence, and is confidence became cocky. By the end of the book, this boy was now a man and he managed to stumble across the actual pick-up society mentioned in the book. When asked to create a login name, he hit "shuffle" on his iPod and up came the song "Heartwork" by death metal band Carcass. Seconds later... Heartwork was born.

Determined to take his new found skill to the next level he began testing everything. He caught on quickly as his game continued to prosper. However in his prime, he had suffered and ankle injury but refused to let this stop his game from growing. He resorted to Myspace, where there was virtually no information on it at the time and it had seemed like an untapped resource. He spent hours messaging girls and soon those messages turned into dates. His online skills and phone game talents skyrocketed and he created methods and skills on the topic and his popularity in the community continued to grow but as soon as his ankle healed he was back in the field.

Heartwork is a person that needs to express his creativity and is constantly looking for new ways to change the pick up scene. His openers and routines are all original and some try to push social boundaries beyond what's expected. Those who have witnessed Heartwork sarge have called him a "Routine Machine" because of his ability to create routines in the middle of sets with no prior preparation and he continues to prove bullshitting is a useful talent.

Heartwork's game consists of the teaching of Mystery, Swinggcat, and Style however much of his own original swagger and ideas are included in his interactions makeing his work in field not only orignal but entertaining to all who witness.

Heartwork only speaks in third person in his introduction

Love,
Me
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Old 06-28-2007, 10:52 PM
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