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Women Expose the Game's DMs, He Retires Viral Line | Joe Reacts
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Women Expose the Game's DMs, He Retires Viral Line | Joe Reacts

TL;DR

The panel reacts to The Game's mass DM copy-paste pickup line being exposed by multiple women, debating whether corny lines actually work.

Key Points

  • 1.The Game used the same F3 pickup line on dozens of women. He would DM 'F3,' wait for 'Huh?', then reply 'My bad, I thought I saw a snack at the vending machine,' which women exposed publicly.
  • 2.The panel is split on whether the line is effective. Some argue corny lines work if delivered with confidence, while others say the only way this specific line lands is face-to-face, not in DMs.
  • 3.Celebrity status is the real driver behind the line working. The panel agrees most women responded not because the line was clever, but because it came from The Game, a famous rapper.
  • 4.Quavo's snowflake DM to Saweetie is cited as a comparable celebrity DM tactic. The panel notes celebrities rarely need elaborate lines — minimal effort works because of their status, calling it an 'absolute layup' for famous men.
  • 5.One panelist admits to having his own MySpace-era copy-paste pickup note. He confesses to building 'connections' via mass messaging, and the group shares that corny lines — like 'My name is God, that's Doug spelled backwards' — often worked before fame too.

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