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May 06, 2003
The Art of Pimping

And you thought law school was bad... While all lawyers and law students know what the Socratic method is, I've not yet seen such a thorough discussion of using it to completely decimate a student's will to go on. Doctors, apparently, like to write all about the medical analogue to the Socratic method. And how could they not? They call it pimping.


On the surface, the aim of pimping appears to be Socratic instruction. The deeper motivation, however, is political. Proper pimping inculcates the intern with a profound and abiding respect for his attending physician while ridding the intern of needless self-esteem. Furthermore, after being pimped, he is drained of the desire to ask new questions -- questions that his attending may be unable to answer.


From Force of Mouth.

Actually, draining the hand-raisers of their self-esteem might be quite a good thing indeed. Here's to pimping!

Comments

If I was to want to learn the game, what advise would you be able to give me? I'm a young man and I would like to know the real game, from the best in the business.....Pimpin' Ken and others like that........

Posted by: Mario McCallister on May 11, 2004 06:29 PM

The names Kalipso the chemically unbalanced m.c. aka The International Flush Prince of Las Vegas Sweet Daddy Kalipse Dynamite, I got your message, so, what you should always do is keep a nice wardrobe or atleast make sure ironed and clean-hygeine very important, keep an ice cold demeanor when talking to girls-dont smile!Be a pimp-act and feel like one-people say you think you tight tell em hell mufuccin yeah!-but dont get arrogant- hoes cant stand a fellow who thinks he looks better than her. If you say something, mean that shit. Well, the game is to be sold not told and figuring I just gave you enough game to go out and knock a bonified hoe right now, trust me- an everyday thang when you let ya nutts hang,you should consider writting me back, ya dig! Chuuuch!!! Kalipso

Posted by: Kalipso on September 14, 2004 06:47 PM
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