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Bang!

Betas. They’re everywhere. You probably came across one last night at the bar, or saw one on your way to work this morning. You went to school with a couple. You’re probably talking to one on the phone right now. You will most definitely meet at least one this weekend. You could very well be one yourself.
Bang is Roosh V’s debut hilarious, intelligent and very blunt manual/book/how-to/self-bio/guide on the art of getting laid. A scientist by day and a playboy Alpha male at night, Bang is the culmination of the personal dating experiences of Roosh and you won’t be able to put it down once you start. Roosh recently quit his well paying job (he needed a break) and toured South America starting in Colombia and working his way through Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela - now that’s Alpha. Read all about his experiences here.
Betas are bad. Alphas are good. According to Bang, you’re either one or the other. That corny guy that butts in while you’re trying to score? Beta. The guy that sees it coming and shuts him down even before he’s had a chance to … Alpha. The kind of guy that women walk all over? Beta. The kind of average joe that women fawn all over - Alpha. In a world of Alphas and Betas, which one would you rather be?
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The Expert at the Card Table
Someone once said - “In poker, anything you can get away with is fair.”
Published in 1902, The Expert at the Card Table was penned by S. W. Erdnase (that’s E.S. Andrews backwards) - a book about how to be an “advantage player”, in other words learning how to eliminate the element of chance by manipulating playing cards. The book shows you how to false shuffle, false cut, deal from the bottom of the deck etc. This book proved popular with a lot of card magicians because of it’s emphasis on naturalness, making it almost impossible to tell when cards are actually being manipulated.
This book was so good, that even the great Houdini was fooled. The Expert at the Card table remains today the single greatest book on card manipulation, no mean feat for a book originally published in 1902.
“The player who believes he cannot be deceived is in great danger.” - S. W. Erdnase
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Kymani Marley - Radio
There’s something about this album from Kymani Marley that we can’t quite put our finger on. Maybe it’s the Hip Hop. Maybe it’s the R&B. Maybe it’s the Reggae. Maybe it’s the blend of all three. Whatever it is, this is undoubtedly Kymani’s best effort yet. Of course the comparisons to his father, Bob Marley will come - but this album is an effective blend of all three genres and establishes Kymani with a unique sound.
Journey to the end of the night
In a dark and decadent area of São Paulo, two exiled Americans own a brothel. One is a compulsive gambler addicted in cocaine and his father is married to a former prostitute. When a client is killed by his wife in their brothel, they find a suitcase with drugs.
The Americans decide to sell the drugs themselves, and tragedy ensues. Mos Def shines as the Nigerian dishwasher - Wemba.








