5 Attractive Habits That Make You Look Extremely Confident

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    Matthew McConaughey gives off an almost effortless feeling of being cool. So today we’ll break down some of the habits that make him so charismatic and how you can incorporate them into your own life.
    And it’s worth noting, while Matthew McConaughey is very handsome, his confidence and charisma can apply to you no matter what you look like.
    ⏰TIMESTAMPS⏰
    0:00 - Intro
    0:15 - Set the mood
    0:17 - #1: Move slowly and don't rush when speaking
    0:52 - #2: Greet everyone around you
    1:48 - #3: Make yourself comfortable
    2:29 - #4: Stay anchored to yourself
    3:20 - Be a magnetic storyteller
    3:39 - #1: Use a good preframe
    4:37 - #2: Share your emotional experience
    5:00 - #3: Act out your characters
    6:35 - #4: Tell the story with your hands
    6:52 - #5: Tell your stories in the present tense
    7:48 - How to put this to practice
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  • @betterchapter
    @betterchapter Год назад +3053

    ''Confidence isn't saying to yourself, I know she'll like me...It's saying to yourself, I'll be fine whether she likes me or not.''

    • @Introvertedalpha
      @Introvertedalpha Год назад +24

      Great quote!

    • @michaeljeacock
      @michaeljeacock Год назад +23

      it is a good start, but it is still all about you. I prefer "I know I am awesome, but what about you?" it reminds me that I am perfectly validated by myself and to be more curious about them. it is not about trying to be liked, it is about finding out if they are worth liking.

    • @remixandkaraoke
      @remixandkaraoke Год назад

      ...said the man who has everything

    • @innocentbystander8038
      @innocentbystander8038 Год назад +4

      @@michaeljeacock that is still all about you

    • @arjunvarma1649
      @arjunvarma1649 Год назад +4

      No.. Its i don't care weather she likes me or not. Im what i am

  • @PsychologyRefresh
    @PsychologyRefresh Год назад +1527

    Here are some tips from us:
    - Compliment others genuinely and often,
    - Ask more questions about others than you make statements about yourself,
    - Assume everyone has something to teach you,
    - Present an open body language,
    - Do not try to impress

    • @gallopingalumphus5390
      @gallopingalumphus5390 Год назад +27

      PR, VERY sound advice.
      May I add a corollary?
      Be kind.
      Be polite.
      Be courteous.
      And be respectful.
      Begin with these. If 'they' step over the line, at the very least you'll know you've made your best effort, and do take heart in that, while realizing even your best effort might still fail.
      I swear, with these and what PR mentions above, you should do pretty damned well.

    • @michelrussell2014
      @michelrussell2014 Год назад +5

      Most importantly just be yourself

    • @gallopingalumphus5390
      @gallopingalumphus5390 Год назад +11

      @@michelrussell2014 I disagree. Building the things above into your behavior takes effort, forces you to NOT just 'be yourself'' but take others into consideration, and for the most part produces far better results.

    • @huandru
      @huandru Год назад +1

      Present an open body language

    • @himme9185
      @himme9185 Год назад +5

      I have one problem, i love jumping hanging running just anywhere and people think I'm showing off when I do its sad because I love doing it im not trying to show off sooooo

  • @phoenixdzk
    @phoenixdzk Год назад +215

    Matt has this calming aura; I cannot read his book without imagining him reading it out. Sets your mind at ease no matter where you are

  • @amygalvin1799
    @amygalvin1799 Год назад +494

    Few are so charismatic as this guy. It’s a personality trait that can come off as fake. Just use your own unique personality and go with it.

    • @SamiiRSMT
      @SamiiRSMT Год назад +11

      I agree

    • @danwilliams4270
      @danwilliams4270 Год назад +46

      Fake it til its without thought, and it will become uniquely you. Musicians, comedians, etc tend to mimic, until they become comfortable and their own voice, sound, style develops.

    • @daleputnam8300
      @daleputnam8300 Год назад +19

      What you mean to say is that no one is charismatic like this guy, we all have our own brand of charisma and the point is to use his example to bring out your own.

    • @goncalobaia1574
      @goncalobaia1574 Год назад

      It's like martial arts pal. It's a technique, a trick, until you've practiced long enough that it became you.
      This whole "be yourself you're perfect" culture is weak, fake, and really starting to get old

    • @filhanislamictv8712
      @filhanislamictv8712 Год назад +1

      I reckon am just as gooood.
      Al right Al right Al right..;)

  • @nami7983
    @nami7983 Год назад +232

    Matthew is so good at story telling, I'm getting annoyed everytime you cut his telling off😂

  • @WilliamJonesChess
    @WilliamJonesChess Год назад +379

    Key points
    1:20 Take 5 seconds to greet each person in the new social group
    2:42 Don't try to blend in
    3:15 Become a magnetic storyteller. Reminds me of Jordan P: Your value increases or decreases depending on how you convey ideas to others.
    3:36 Cool Moment to show Louis from Ant Man! Love him!
    3:45 Preframe story: say here is a funny story! This hooks people in. Then u begin telling your story.
    People are wired to love emotional journeys
    5:58 Character method = play out your characters. Tell stories with your hands at the same time.

  • @Deanforbes
    @Deanforbes 3 месяца назад +20

    Not being afraid to look around the room you entered is a big one! Many people just zero in on the person they know in the room.

  • @netflixpartyy
    @netflixpartyy Год назад +105

    matthew just oozes charisma. so glad y’all did a video on him!

    • @bysscanna
      @bysscanna Год назад +1

      omggg ily netflix party !! you should do a video on a series of unfortunate events

  • @anthonyteichroeb917
    @anthonyteichroeb917 Год назад +12

    The simple take away message for me, "be your authentic self, and wear it like a badge".
    His authentic self allows him to take up space, sets the precedent and draws people into his world, where hes the main character, and we all come for the ride (stories)

  • @Ben.Stevenson
    @Ben.Stevenson Год назад +34

    Legend has it matthew learned to be so charismatic by watching charisma on command

  • @lukescastle
    @lukescastle Год назад +31

    My fellow introverts, we meet again.

  • @alpha0xide9
    @alpha0xide9 Год назад +15

    There's also the fact that he is a top notch professional actor

  • @Introvertedalpha
    @Introvertedalpha Год назад +67

    Love the advice to determine the mood you want to set for an interaction and spend the first 10-20 seconds bringing that energy. Thanks for this video!

  • @BM-fz9yc
    @BM-fz9yc Год назад +65

    I love the disclaimer at the beginning like “even though you are probably uglier that Matthew, you can still use these tips”

  • @TakeBackYourMind997
    @TakeBackYourMind997 Год назад +45

    Learning mindfulness and how to ground yourself and slow your mind down with breath work helps so much for a few of these points.

  • @hairrum
    @hairrum Год назад +20

    Matthew could totally play Joel Osten 😂😂😂😂

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  • @stuntcellist3338
    @stuntcellist3338 Год назад +9

    Love these videos! A masterclass on getting along better with everyone in your life.

  • @danielb3573
    @danielb3573 Год назад +31

    There is only one caveat. You have conciously do these things until it becomes so normalized in you that you start doing it subconsciously.

  • @TheDenisedrake
    @TheDenisedrake Год назад +4

    AH! Relaxed attitude. That is the vibe I need. Thanks!

  • @shantanushinde3014
    @shantanushinde3014 Год назад +1

    I really like how you put out the important points with highlighter and the bold subtitles

  • @pitanoen
    @pitanoen Год назад +2

    i love this channel so much it hurts. thank you for your work.

  • @wendykornfein3337
    @wendykornfein3337 Год назад

    Matthew is terrific! Never really noticed his charm. Thanks to your presentation.

  • @IMclovin94I
    @IMclovin94I Год назад

    I like how most of the videos are just repeating what the other videls have already told you. Reaffirmation and helps to make it really hit home.

  • @mikemcandrew421
    @mikemcandrew421 Год назад +1

    Thanks for doin' McConaughey, just keep livin'💯

  • @_Jonwall_
    @_Jonwall_ Год назад +5

    This is one of the best Charisma on command videos I've watched! Channel getting better and better

  • @overcomersgroupllc.4198
    @overcomersgroupllc.4198 Год назад +2

    Thinking of trying this! Thanks for the heads-up.

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  • @NoName-zb1gm
    @NoName-zb1gm 10 месяцев назад +1

    Matthew is a great role model for these examples.

  • @immediateegret2120
    @immediateegret2120 Год назад +11

    @Charisma on Command thanks for the video! Your channel focuses on boosting one's own charisma, but have you ever done a video on supporting or enhancing someone else's? Being a good "wing man," for example, or subtly encouraging someone who's feeling anxious (i.e. encouraging them without giving them a lecture on what they're doing wrong). Or even if it's someone who is already charismatic, how to play off them in a way that keeps the energy going without trying to one-up them.
    Basically, how to use your own charisma to make someone _else_ seem more charismatic. I'd love to see tips on that!

  • @DanDascalescu-dandv
    @DanDascalescu-dandv Год назад +14

    📜Here's the summary:
    Determine the vibe you want to project (e.g. slow, relaxed, carefree), and embody it for the first 10-20 seconds of contact with the audience
    Acknowledge people who don't seem important. Touch.
    Stay true to yourself instead of mirroring/blending in: if you want to lounge in your seat, do so even if all others are upright. Take up more space than you need.
    Learn how to tell good stories:
    * use a preframe hook, e.g. "Here's another funny story. It's true."
    * don't just tell the facts, convey the emotions you felt. People love emotional journeys.
    * act out the character. Even a change in cadence will be enough to convey another character. You don't have to be a professional actor.
    * (!) tell the story in the present tense; it's more immersive

  • @wishmakr
    @wishmakr Год назад +1

    You give such awesome advice. Thanks.

  • @ErikaBardere
    @ErikaBardere 5 месяцев назад +10

    To me, this video is more about how to be the Cool Guy in any setting, but isn't really transferable for women. People will criticize women draping themselves over couches, taking up extra space, talking too slow, & possibly even going up to each person.
    When it's about a neutral trait like confidence, it would be nice to show both men & women for each example, since society responds differently so often

    • @marketajakesova8769
      @marketajakesova8769 Месяц назад +1

      Oh, this totally works for women. I actually do a lot of these things and it's great.

  • @annmarieknapp2480
    @annmarieknapp2480 4 месяца назад +1

    Love Matty!!! He's seriously just a cool dude. Glad he won an Oscar, he deserved it!!!

  • @GA-rq5qi
    @GA-rq5qi Год назад +18

    How on earth can I be cool WITHOUT TRYING when I literally have to watch an ENTIRE 10 min video on being cool without trying!!?🤦‍♂️

    • @emmanuelwimberly8752
      @emmanuelwimberly8752 Год назад

      don’t let it discourage you you can do anything you set your mind to
      i have felt the same way but instead of letting it get to you push through and learn

  • @fortunewobidi
    @fortunewobidi Год назад +1

    Really a masterpiece! Thank you for sharing

  • @shallamarAmarchione
    @shallamarAmarchione Год назад +3

    Great tips 👏 love this breakdown

  • @richardhoyle8115
    @richardhoyle8115 Год назад

    His memoir Greenlight's is very good. I would recommend reading.

  • @THESHOWBOAT
    @THESHOWBOAT Год назад +4

    Very good video, really informative unlike most of the videos and channels online

  • @mustafasaeed9109
    @mustafasaeed9109 Год назад +4

    "Alright, Alright, Alright"
    -Matthew McConaughey

  • @wendykornfein3337
    @wendykornfein3337 Год назад

    Thank you for this helpful hint.

  • @somebody-br2hm
    @somebody-br2hm Год назад +5

    I think you can " fake " charisma but when you have ppl naturally born with it the vibe is not the same

  • @davidtunstall6454
    @davidtunstall6454 Год назад +6

    Literally every charisma video out there: Sit up straight, shoulders back open body language, be the dominant one in the room.
    Matthew McConaughey: Slouch back far enough in your lounge to a point where no one can see you but you can drink your glass of water from the floor.

  • @Angell_Lee
    @Angell_Lee Год назад

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @eleven8948
    @eleven8948 Год назад +89

    I do a lot of these things and many times I end up getting talked over while Im telling a story, people miss my jokes, when I try to sit back and relax it looks like I gained 25 pounds of belly fat, if I do the low mathew type relaxed chill voice I just get completely ignored. Its easier not to get ignored or interrupted when you are a movie star and have the mic on stage.

    • @Anvar2308
      @Anvar2308 Год назад +25

      Just relax, and dont speak if they didnt listen to you, you're Mathew Macconaghey after all

    • @plica06
      @plica06 Год назад +2

      Can everyone just give this comment a thumbs up please ?!

    • @-.__Hazel__.-
      @-.__Hazel__.- Год назад +21

      I think just imitating all these without feeling comfortable in own skin wouldn’t work, without confidence you’ll come off as fake! Confidence+humbleness goes a long way!

    • @eleven8948
      @eleven8948 Год назад +19

      @@-.__Hazel__.- You are right. Its easy to tell when someone is not being themselves. What this doesnt point out is that many people interrupt no matter how good a story is or how good its being told.

    • @Zeverinsen
      @Zeverinsen Год назад +5

      @@eleven8948 Did you ever consider that you're just not being captivating enough to keep people's attention?
      When you're nervous, it's easy to spill all the beans at once without any mystery or anticipation.

  • @des1510
    @des1510 Год назад

    I always take more spot ! It makes me feel really comfortable. If i sit straight! I feel uncomfortable not authentic

  • @braddabug8598
    @braddabug8598 Год назад

    6:02 hey, it's The Party! That made my day.

  • @dotails
    @dotails Год назад +1

    I returned his book. I'm never interested in anything his says. But I like his relaxed posture.

  • @armouredwisdom
    @armouredwisdom Год назад +2

    i kinda do greet only the person i have work with... so that tip of yours actually very helpful for me.... can i get a heart 💜

  • @biancaherrera49
    @biancaherrera49 Год назад +2

    How dare you not give me the end of the email story I'm hooked

  • @figward
    @figward Год назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @Warden-NiNJeN
    @Warden-NiNJeN Год назад +1

    Now thats a cool video 😎
    Thanks a ton!

  • @Brandon-qy7pv
    @Brandon-qy7pv Год назад +11

    When trying to practice everything I learnt, suddenly my mind goes frozen

    • @soulfuljuiciness
      @soulfuljuiciness 2 месяца назад

      Practice more at home until it becomes natural

  • @tylerdurden8640
    @tylerdurden8640 Год назад

    And then you watch him as Rust Cohle... oh man...*** The best thing that ever happens to television. Ever*** and you got blown away how good actor he is! One and only!

  • @rubin-healmysocialanxiety702
    @rubin-healmysocialanxiety702 Год назад +14

    “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.”
    -Ralph Waldo Emerson
    Love Matthew McConaughey 🔥

  • @johnyp03
    @johnyp03 Год назад +1

    I love that Steve Carell is shown during the line "No matter what you look like"

  • @stillakzo
    @stillakzo Год назад +5

    You guys are one of the only people whose online courses are legit. I would recommend them to anyone who isn't comfortable around people. A 5 star review from here.

  • @mexman000
    @mexman000 6 месяцев назад

    greeting everyone when you walk in the room is tremedous in almost any social situation. People wait to see if you acknowledge them. even if you dont know that person, and a simple nod and eye contact is all you can give. It does wonders.

  • @nigelleslie3896
    @nigelleslie3896 Год назад

    Excellent.

  • @user-oz6dz7qb6v
    @user-oz6dz7qb6v 6 месяцев назад +1

    Charisma and confidence. AH. Winning attributes of a good human being. When I think about being likeable, loveable, and the best version of myself it is because of these desirable qualities. I hope more people find this video.

  • @gamerghxst
    @gamerghxst Год назад +1

    What makes Jeff Goldblum so damn charismatic? I’ve been waiting for that one.

  • @JasonJrake
    @JasonJrake Год назад +4

    How to be confident like M. M.:
    1) be born really good looking.
    2) have a deeper than average voice
    3) grow up somewhere you’ll pick up a disarmingly pleasant accent.
    4) use the above to make a lot of money
    5) now you too can make the world’s strangest car commercial and still get women and more acting gigs!

  • @axtonjcranston1064
    @axtonjcranston1064 Год назад

    You need to do a video on dealing with one upper people at work without burning bridges!

  • @sophiedavidson1579
    @sophiedavidson1579 Год назад +1

    Interesting stories include:
    - a good preframe
    - emotional experience
    - act-out characters
    - gesticulating hands
    - present tense

  • @filhanislamictv8712
    @filhanislamictv8712 Год назад +2

    A m a quite confidence like Mr. Thomas PB
    Am effortlessly funny like my brother Dave Chappelle...
    I radiate confidence like My Prophet
    And now here I am to learn how to be effortlessly MORE confident from my long term fave Actor Matthew McConaughey....Bring it on

  • @kawaisoubaka1942
    @kawaisoubaka1942 Год назад +11

    "be a good storyteller"
    How can I be it if my social groups think I speak to much and need a lot of time to say stuff and they demand me to come to the point? When I try to tell something and train this style I get interrupted a lot (not just from one but the group seems to agree it's better if someone else is talking or tell te story)
    If I speak with strangers it might work. But with my established social group I already am stigmatized and can't really catch their attention or join conversations. They even ignore me when I try to join the talk (always when I think one of those finished their text. The other starts talking. He stops I try to join, the first one again.)

    • @JamesRDavenport
      @JamesRDavenport Год назад +8

      If people are telling you to get to the point, then you're probably emphasizing/spending too much time on the wrong part of the story.
      You've got a voice recorder on your phone right? So pick one of your favorite anecdotes and record it. Listen to yourself telling the story and practice how to make it more exciting to the listener, how to improve your voice, impersonating others in the story. Practice, practice, practice!

    • @antonholt3236
      @antonholt3236 Год назад +7

      Those dont seem like friends to me

  • @CPRforyourSocialLife
    @CPRforyourSocialLife Год назад +1

    I think it's partly a matter of being comfortable in your own skin.

  • @Duc2B
    @Duc2B 5 месяцев назад +1

    Chance of McConaughey was that his dad was there to teach him with the right lessons and words, enabling him to get this magnetic self-confidence he has. It’s what you learn when reading McConaughey’s book. Unfortunately, we did not have all the chance to have such a dad.

  • @themightypen1530
    @themightypen1530 Год назад +1

    The man is a national treasure.

  • @KRAKOA889
    @KRAKOA889 Год назад +2

    What are some social rules of etiquette everyone should know and follow?
    Praise publicly. Criticize privately.
    Don't call someone more than twice continuously.
    Return money that you have borrowed even before the person ask for it.
    Never order the expensive dish on the menu when someone else is throwing you a party.
    Don't ask awakward questions.
    Always open the door for the person coming behind you irrespective of their gender.
    Respect different shades of opinion. A 6 can be a 9 too.
    Never interrupt people talking.
    If you tease someone and they don't seem to enjoy it. STOP !!
    When someone shows you a pic on their phone, don't swipe left or right.
    Never give advice until asked for.
    Never talk about your riches amidst the poor.
    Treat the cleaner with the same respect as the CEO.
    After reading something good. Trying saying thank you.
    If the person is talking to you, don't look at your phone.
    When you meet someone after a long time, Unless they want to talk about it, don't talk about their salary and age.
    Mind your business unless it involves you directly.
    Practice the art of appreciation.
    Har Har Mahadev 🙏.

  • @joewu280
    @joewu280 Год назад +5

    Is that a real, natural confidence? Or is just Matthew good at acting and playing the confident roles. Real him actually looks like the characters that he plays in the movies. The way he moves, the way he talks and the way he smiles is like a confident fictional figure from the movie showing up on in the reality.
    I believe everyone who got that kind of confidence can acquire any success in any field. Those ppl have a capability to attract ppl and make ppl do whatever he want them to do.

  • @SellusionStar
    @SellusionStar Год назад +12

    your videos are good and all. but after watching you for three years, I am not that sure anymore how those talk show scenes relate to our real life to be honest. 😂

    • @meg9953
      @meg9953 Год назад

      I try to imagine myself at a party, perhaps even in my own home in a smaller gathering, or moving around within a group of people at any kind of social setting to apply these techniques personally.

  • @emiliohidalgo
    @emiliohidalgo Год назад +4

    We need a Saul Goodman episode!

  • @zok310
    @zok310 18 дней назад

    All right, all right, all right

  • @yourenotperfect4339
    @yourenotperfect4339 Год назад

    'You gotta stay relaxed' - Mark Hanna

  • @kurshadqaya1684
    @kurshadqaya1684 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing!

  • @blaxkxoffee
    @blaxkxoffee Год назад +2

    perfection does not exis....

  • @ladymarycrawley6613
    @ladymarycrawley6613 Год назад +1

    Mathew Mccoughney IS a relaxed and carefree person. Here I'm riddled with anxiety in the middle of Mental Health awareness week 'trying' to be like bro..

    • @raybaskin5602
      @raybaskin5602 Год назад

      find a way to blend his method into yours

  • @mohammedicheaib1
    @mohammedicheaib1 Год назад

    1:14 on the right is the best part of this video

  • @gettingrichandnotlookingback
    @gettingrichandnotlookingback 2 месяца назад

    Alright, alright, alright.. thanks for the advice. 😆

  • @djtdawg87
    @djtdawg87 Год назад +2

    Hey guys can y'all please, please do a video on James Spader's character of Raymond “Red” Reddington from The Blacklist, i mean not only is he a total badass but he's also super smart and confident and doesn't care what others think of him at all, he would be great to do a video on i think.

  • @maximbosman9860
    @maximbosman9860 Год назад

    Love to see how Ed Sheeran mirrors Matthew’s coolness so amazingly at 6:40! 😂

  • @Josh-pn4qb
    @Josh-pn4qb 3 месяца назад

    I wish I had 5% the confidence of MM. What a guy.

  • @rxw5520
    @rxw5520 3 месяца назад +1

    For storytelling, the #1 thing is practice. There’s a reason old people are regarded as better storytellers. They have told their stories many many times already, they’ve told them poorly and gotten meh responses, they’ve done trial and error to figure out what sort of things get better reactions. This amazing hilarious story you hear a person telling to a crowd has usually been told by that person many times before to friends or smaller groups. The video has some pearls to help you on your way, but simple experience in storytelling can’t be faked. I doubt 20 year old Matthew was a tremendous storyteller. If you’re young and think you’re not good at it, remember that maybe you just aren’t good at it YET. By the time you’re 30, 40, 50, etc, if storytelling and getting those reactions is something you’re passionate about, I guarantee you’ll be pretty damn good at it because you’ll have practiced doing it your whole life, you’ll have watched your audiences, and you will have figured out your own nuances that get the reactions you want.

  • @everlastingarms3065
    @everlastingarms3065 13 дней назад

    I've been slouching all my life, and yet.... I'm told by everyone to sit up straight. Now I have a legit reason to slouch lol!!!

  • @pacarter7169
    @pacarter7169 Год назад

    Confidence- is based upon a highly intelligent person who understands the elements relating to social affairs.
    Very much an extrovert.
    Me I am like Harry Potter in front of the mirror of “Erised” I know what I want… but how do I get there?”
    I being “eccentric” need a different nature of approach.
    Though I admire people like Matthew, but my communicational skills seem to be limited… I am a bit slower than most, but then I see reality from a very different perspective.

  • @dparis2172
    @dparis2172 6 месяцев назад

    Walk into any room and situation, clap your hands together once and say “Alright, alright, alright!”. Even works at wakes.

  • @stillbrian9448
    @stillbrian9448 Год назад

    Also smooth voice and godly hollywood looks, plus money

  • @mercuryfive7108
    @mercuryfive7108 Год назад

    Do a video on Andrew rate and perhaps how to gain respect in a conversation etc

  • @davoodbarati9952
    @davoodbarati9952 5 месяцев назад +2

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:14 Matthew *McConaughey's charisma stems from his relaxed and unhurried approach in interactions, setting a carefree tone.*
    00:56 Greeting *everyone in a group, not just those deemed beneficial, enhances charisma and leaves a stronger first impression.*
    01:51 Taking *up more space and adopting relaxed body language under pressure can convey confidence and ease.*
    02:34 Staying *true to oneself and not conforming under social pressure can demonstrate significant confidence.*
    03:18 Mastering *the art of storytelling, using emotional journeys, character acting, and present tense narration, can make conversations more captivating and charismatic.*
    Made with HARPA AI

  • @monicawerner5762
    @monicawerner5762 Месяц назад +1

    Question: does the occupying more space concept apply to both men and women? Does it have the same effect?

  • @amdeko
    @amdeko 6 месяцев назад

    ❤❤ i will forever clao for others until its my turn 🎉🎉

  • @ViewofPakistan
    @ViewofPakistan Год назад +4

    He started his career by coming to my home filmed show. Gave him a couple of pointers, glad it all working out

    • @soulfuljuiciness
      @soulfuljuiciness 2 месяца назад +1

      And you take credit for his success with those few pointers?

  • @_RabbitLeader
    @_RabbitLeader 3 месяца назад

    Alright, alright, alright!!

  • @felipequilles5129
    @felipequilles5129 Год назад +1

    make a Saul goodman persuasion video! Thanks for the material.

  • @Assassinscreed0925
    @Assassinscreed0925 Год назад

    Please do a video on James Spader!

  • @internetbread
    @internetbread Год назад

    value

  • @mastahmasterofficial
    @mastahmasterofficial Год назад +1

    It's not enough to act like King of Jungle, you must Be The King 👑

  • @keanuolbert2858
    @keanuolbert2858 Год назад +1

    as a sociopath i love your videos

  • @anintruder5422
    @anintruder5422 Год назад

    Well