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UK list members might like to know that Louis Theroux is investigating
"speed seduction" on one of his Weird Weekends, 9pm Monday BBC2.
Speed seduction has been mentioned on the list a few times. I believe
its proponents claim it works on memetic principles, though that's
about as much as I know about it. The Guardian's preview calls Theroux
"everyone's favourite faux-naive charlatan-botherer".
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