It’s occurred to me recently that a lot of what I talk about when it comes to women is very conceptual. The ideas are complex, kind of floaty in outerspace, and not at all concrete.…
Continue reading →A while back, I read a post on Facebook by Brett Navarro, aka Psychochronic, a well-known player in the Canadian fighting games community. In it, he expressed 10 major philosophies he follows as part of…
Continue reading →Six years ago, my close friend Etienne developed a chronic illness. Three years ago, it got worse, and he had to have major surgery. I remember him being hospitalized, afraid, in pain, unsure about what…
Continue reading →At the end of September, I wrote a post about the importance of keeping life interesting. I spent the whole month of October trying to live up to that post, and I think I did…
Continue reading →Last year, at WDS2012, I stopped by an underwear store in Portland because I saw something awesome in the window: a pair of boxer briefs with space invaders on them. Check them out: I obviously bought…
Continue reading →I’ve just returned from a road trip to Toronto, which is about 500km away from where I live. My friends and I drove down on Friday night, competed in fighting game tournaments all weekend, and…
Continue reading →We’re having a coffee downtown. I’m trying to keep a straight face while we talk. Things are not going well. “So what do you do for a living?” I ask. “Well, I used to work…
Continue reading →Today’s the last day of September, and I have to say, it’s been a bland month. To be honest, I didn’t get much done besides work and a bit of gaming. No major advancements in…
Continue reading →Today’s post is a short one: it’s a video. Watch as the GutsyGeek speaks at WDS 2013, in front of 3000 attendees, about how I completed my book that teaches geeks to meet girls. I…
Continue reading →After the popular article I wrote on How To Be Good At Tekken, I’ve had many players email and message me asking how to build a Tekken Flowchart. I responded to a few, and decided…
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