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Rivelino the Artist, also known by his Twitter handle @alpharevelino, is a Twitter user and artist most known for his threads related to pick-up artist discourse and masculine body language. His online influence most notably started from his Don't Lean In series of tweets, something he began talking about on Twitter as early as 2018, but recently gained more mainstream attention for it starting in May 2020. His edits of men's photographs with green lines inserted into them have received more attention in August 2021, where at this point in his online history, many debate whether he is a parody account or completely serious.

Online History

Rivelino has been using Twitter since August 9th, 2010.[1] His earliest tweets are primarily hyperlinked articles about masculinity, alpha-maleness and pick-up artist discourses. He also started a YouTube[2] page alongside his Twitter account in 2010, posting his first video on November 26th, 2010 (shown below). His YouTube page consists mostly of alpha male examples and inspirations, like Bill Burr's comedy routines and ideal masculine behavior portrayed in popular TV and movies.

Ask Rivelino

Rivelino also replies to questions submitted to him by his followers. He started this trend with a tweet[13] posted on October 19th, 2020. These tweets he categorizes under the title, "ASK REVELINO" (examples shown below).

Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino ASK RIVELINO "What about guys who wear Vans?" Nobody should wear Vans since they are ugly shoes. But a guy can "get away" with wearing Vans if he also has a skateboard. I'm talking about Old Skool Vans with the ugly squiggle
Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino ASK RIVELINO "Is my c--- too small?" The size of your c--- is not the problem. The size of your balls, that's the problem 11:50 AM · Mar 28, 2021 · Twitter Web App

Women Who Wear Vans

Rivelino is also a known hater of Vans shoes, specifically of women who wear them. In a tweet[14] posted on July 28th, 2020, (shown below, left), Revilino expressed just this. He expresses this sentiment many times on his page (shown below, right).

Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino The sluttiest girls wear VANS 3:05 PM · Jun 28, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone
Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino Some girls are better than others

Green Line Rule / Don't Lean In

Rivelino began talking about Don't Lean In as early as September 2018. On September 15th, 2018, Rivelino posted this tweet[3] (shown below) in which he first mentions the concept of "leaning in." In the tweet, he hyperlinked a WordPress article written by notable pick-up artist blogger, Roissy. Even though the hyperlink is no longer active, Roissy is regarded as an influential voice in the PUA (pick-up artist) community, most notably in 2011,[4] and seems to be the source of the "Don't Lean In" ideology. Rivelino's ideology seems to be heavily influenced by Roissy's and the PUA community in general.

Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino "If you observe alphas with their girlfriends you'lI notice they almost never do PDA. Usually they're the ones leaning back, while their women are always darting in for a kiss or putting an arm around a waist." - Roissy II In other words, DON'T LEAN IN! heartiste.wordpress.com/2008/05/05/pda.. 9:36 AM · Sep 15, 2018 · Twitter Web Client

Roissy tweeted about the concept of "Don't Lean In" going into 2019 and 2020, originally not using the iconic green lines to visually convey the concept, like in this tweet[5] (shown below, left) posted on July 29th, 2019, featuring a photo of Grimes and Elon Musk at the 2019 Met Gala. Rivelino received the most amount of attention for the "Don't Lean In" concept on May 2nd, 2020, when he tweeted[6] a photo of Icelandic strongman Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson posing with a woman and using green lines to demonstrate his beta body language. The tweet (shown below, right) received roughly 4,500 likes and 7,000 retweets over the course of one month. This tweet started a thread that Rivelino added to multiple times in which he added more photos of famous men with green lines drawn over them.

Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino Guys, if you haven't "figured out" women yet, it's okay. There's no shame in that. A lot of very intelligent and successful men are lost when it comes to figuring out women. See what I mean?
Rivelino @alpharivelino Don't lean in, strong man! UR FULLST RKUR FULL UR FULLSTRKUR FULL ROGUE ROGUE ROGUE ROGUE FULLSTERKUR FULLSTERKUR FULLSTERKUR FULLSTERKUR Weak KUR FULLKUR FULL ROGUE ROGUE ERKUR ERKUR KUR OG FULLKUR FULLS FULL STERKUR FULL STERKUR KUR FULLS KUR FULLS GUE GUE 5:28 PM · May 2, 2020 · Twitter Web App

Rivelino continued this theme on his page going into September 2021. He began to include speech bubbles and thought bubbles over the images too, the first photo including one being tweeted [7] on August 28th, 2020 (shown below, left). It is a picture of Bo Burnham leaning in. Rivelino also tweeted[8] green lines over photos of Chris Chan in August 2021 (shown below, right).

tiff Bell tneedy? Why are you so utterstck VISA RBC ario V tiff shuttersto.ck L'ORÉAL shutterst ff shutterstock SA Be tif
Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino Chris Chan went from leaning into his crush to standing strong under pressure. Green Lines don't lie

Cock Confidence vs. Cock Shame

On July 26th, 2021, Rivelino started a thread of Cock Confidence vs. Cock Shame, with a tweet[10] (shown below) that included pictures of Tom Cruise and Leonardo DiCaprio, one covering his genitals with his hands and the not doing that. Rivelino argues that this open stance exhibited by Cruise emits "cock confidence" as opposed to DiCaprio's "cock shame." Rivelino went on to include other male celebrity comparisons in subsequent replies to this original. He also tweeted[11] a photo of the cast of Seinfeld (shown below, right) adding the phrase "pussy modesty" to the conversation.

Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino C--- Confidence vs C--- Shame 鬼傳奇 MŮMN 鬼傳 MŮMN AY
C--- Shame. C--- Shame. P---- Modesty. C--- Shame 088 OFF DUTY

Another tweet from Rivelino regarding "pussy modesty" and "cock confidence" was posted by him on August 23rd, 2021. The tweet [12] (shown below) added new geometry to his meta. On August 30th, 2021, Rep. Paul Gosar, a House Representative from Arizona, tweeted a photo of himself with green lines. The tweet [9] (shown below, right) received roughly 8,000 likes over the course of one week and brought more attention to Rivelino's page.

Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino Why is her p---- facing the world instead of facing her man? 3:16 PM · Aug 23, 2021 · Twitter Web App
Rep. Paul Gosar, DDS @RepGosar

The Five Stages of Understanding Rivelino

Many users on Twitter have held a long-standing viewpoint and had strong opinions on Rivelino. Most conversations about him online through subsequent replies and quote tweets of his tweets revolve around him being either an incel, a genius or a parody account. People cannot decide on a conclusion. Rivelino has begun to lean into this confusion, creating the "The Five Stages" of understanding him. In a tweet posted on September 1st, 2021, Rivelino began a new thread of screenshots of replies and quote tweets pairing the screenshots with a five-stage rating system. In the first tweet[15] posted on the 1st (shown below), Rivelino puts Twitter user Squish at Stage Two of understanding Rivelino. This newest trend in Rivelino's tweets alludes to his self-awareness of the meta surrounding his content.

Rivelino the Artist @alpharivelino Squish is at Stage 2 Replying to Galpharivelino LLSTERKUR FULLSTERKUR Hey fellas what do we think, is scoliosis gay?? THE FIVE STAGES Weak OF APPRECIATING RIVELINO ULL Snekfater GlurkingManHOH Replying to Galpharivelino ERKUR Embracing your wife? Beta male move right there tem 1-Rivelino is crazy Squish is here FULL Imagine spending this much time writing a thread when you could ve just written Tm an incel TERWUR The Guillotine Shouter Gquillotinesheut 2-Rivelino is an incel FULL Reptying to Gaphariveline Man says it's not manly for guys to physically lean into women A man who goes by Rivelino says that men who 'lean in' to a woman physically, emotionally, or socially are needy, weak, and pathetic. . 3-Rivelino is amusing/parody dailymail.co.uk 4-Rivelino is interesting O 16 O 125 Squish @Squish43172398 5-Rivelino is right! Replying to @alpharivelino What the actual f---? Have any of you actually talked to a real woman? Clearly not. Have fun with your fantasy nonexistent relationship advice. 6:20 PM - Sep 1, 2021

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External References

[1] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[2] YouTube – Rivelino the Artist

[3] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[4] Faith & Heritage – The Roissy Revolution

[5] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[6] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[7] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[8] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[9] Twitter – @RepGosar

[10] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[11] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[12] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[13] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[14] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[15] Twitter – @alpharivelino



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About

Rivelino the Artist, also known by his Twitter handle @alpharevelino, is a Twitter user and artist most known for his threads related to pick-up artist discourse and masculine body language. His online influence most notably started from his Don't Lean In series of tweets, something he began talking about on Twitter as early as 2018, but recently gained more mainstream attention for it starting in May 2020. His edits of men's photographs with green lines inserted into them have received more attention in August 2021, where at this point in his online history, many debate whether he is a parody account or completely serious.

Online History

Rivelino has been using Twitter since August 9th, 2010.[1] His earliest tweets are primarily hyperlinked articles about masculinity, alpha-maleness and pick-up artist discourses. He also started a YouTube[2] page alongside his Twitter account in 2010, posting his first video on November 26th, 2010 (shown below). His YouTube page consists mostly of alpha male examples and inspirations, like Bill Burr's comedy routines and ideal masculine behavior portrayed in popular TV and movies.



Ask Rivelino

Rivelino also replies to questions submitted to him by his followers. He started this trend with a tweet[13] posted on October 19th, 2020. These tweets he categorizes under the title, "ASK REVELINO" (examples shown below).


Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino ASK RIVELINO "What about guys who wear Vans?" Nobody should wear Vans since they are ugly shoes. But a guy can "get away" with wearing Vans if he also has a skateboard. I'm talking about Old Skool Vans with the ugly squiggle Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino ASK RIVELINO "Is my c--- too small?" The size of your c--- is not the problem. The size of your balls, that's the problem 11:50 AM · Mar 28, 2021 · Twitter Web App

Women Who Wear Vans

Rivelino is also a known hater of Vans shoes, specifically of women who wear them. In a tweet[14] posted on July 28th, 2020, (shown below, left), Revilino expressed just this. He expresses this sentiment many times on his page (shown below, right).


Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino The sluttiest girls wear VANS 3:05 PM · Jun 28, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino Some girls are better than others

Green Line Rule / Don't Lean In

Rivelino began talking about Don't Lean In as early as September 2018. On September 15th, 2018, Rivelino posted this tweet[3] (shown below) in which he first mentions the concept of "leaning in." In the tweet, he hyperlinked a WordPress article written by notable pick-up artist blogger, Roissy. Even though the hyperlink is no longer active, Roissy is regarded as an influential voice in the PUA (pick-up artist) community, most notably in 2011,[4] and seems to be the source of the "Don't Lean In" ideology. Rivelino's ideology seems to be heavily influenced by Roissy's and the PUA community in general.


Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino "If you observe alphas with their girlfriends you'lI notice they almost never do PDA. Usually they're the ones leaning back, while their women are always darting in for a kiss or putting an arm around a waist." - Roissy II In other words, DON'T LEAN IN! heartiste.wordpress.com/2008/05/05/pda.. 9:36 AM · Sep 15, 2018 · Twitter Web Client

Roissy tweeted about the concept of "Don't Lean In" going into 2019 and 2020, originally not using the iconic green lines to visually convey the concept, like in this tweet[5] (shown below, left) posted on July 29th, 2019, featuring a photo of Grimes and Elon Musk at the 2019 Met Gala. Rivelino received the most amount of attention for the "Don't Lean In" concept on May 2nd, 2020, when he tweeted[6] a photo of Icelandic strongman Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson posing with a woman and using green lines to demonstrate his beta body language. The tweet (shown below, right) received roughly 4,500 likes and 7,000 retweets over the course of one month. This tweet started a thread that Rivelino added to multiple times in which he added more photos of famous men with green lines drawn over them.


Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino Guys, if you haven't "figured out" women yet, it's okay. There's no shame in that. A lot of very intelligent and successful men are lost when it comes to figuring out women. See what I mean? Rivelino @alpharivelino Don't lean in, strong man! UR FULLST RKUR FULL UR FULLSTRKUR FULL ROGUE ROGUE ROGUE ROGUE FULLSTERKUR FULLSTERKUR FULLSTERKUR FULLSTERKUR Weak KUR FULLKUR FULL ROGUE ROGUE ERKUR ERKUR KUR OG FULLKUR FULLS FULL STERKUR FULL STERKUR KUR FULLS KUR FULLS GUE GUE 5:28 PM · May 2, 2020 · Twitter Web App

Rivelino continued this theme on his page going into September 2021. He began to include speech bubbles and thought bubbles over the images too, the first photo including one being tweeted [7] on August 28th, 2020 (shown below, left). It is a picture of Bo Burnham leaning in. Rivelino also tweeted[8] green lines over photos of Chris Chan in August 2021 (shown below, right).


tiff Bell tneedy? Why are you so utterstck VISA RBC ario V tiff shuttersto.ck L'ORÉAL shutterst ff shutterstock SA Be tif Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino Chris Chan went from leaning into his crush to standing strong under pressure. Green Lines don't lie

Cock Confidence vs. Cock Shame

On July 26th, 2021, Rivelino started a thread of Cock Confidence vs. Cock Shame, with a tweet[10] (shown below) that included pictures of Tom Cruise and Leonardo DiCaprio, one covering his genitals with his hands and the not doing that. Rivelino argues that this open stance exhibited by Cruise emits "cock confidence" as opposed to DiCaprio's "cock shame." Rivelino went on to include other male celebrity comparisons in subsequent replies to this original. He also tweeted[11] a photo of the cast of Seinfeld (shown below, right) adding the phrase "pussy modesty" to the conversation.


Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino C--- Confidence vs C--- Shame 鬼傳奇 MŮMN 鬼傳 MŮMN AY C--- Shame. C--- Shame. P---- Modesty. C--- Shame 088 OFF DUTY

Another tweet from Rivelino regarding "pussy modesty" and "cock confidence" was posted by him on August 23rd, 2021. The tweet [12] (shown below) added new geometry to his meta. On August 30th, 2021, Rep. Paul Gosar, a House Representative from Arizona, tweeted a photo of himself with green lines. The tweet [9] (shown below, right) received roughly 8,000 likes over the course of one week and brought more attention to Rivelino's page.


Rivelino the Artist R @alpharivelino Why is her p---- facing the world instead of facing her man? 3:16 PM · Aug 23, 2021 · Twitter Web App Rep. Paul Gosar, DDS @RepGosar

The Five Stages of Understanding Rivelino

Many users on Twitter have held a long-standing viewpoint and had strong opinions on Rivelino. Most conversations about him online through subsequent replies and quote tweets of his tweets revolve around him being either an incel, a genius or a parody account. People cannot decide on a conclusion. Rivelino has begun to lean into this confusion, creating the "The Five Stages" of understanding him. In a tweet posted on September 1st, 2021, Rivelino began a new thread of screenshots of replies and quote tweets pairing the screenshots with a five-stage rating system. In the first tweet[15] posted on the 1st (shown below), Rivelino puts Twitter user Squish at Stage Two of understanding Rivelino. This newest trend in Rivelino's tweets alludes to his self-awareness of the meta surrounding his content.


Rivelino the Artist @alpharivelino Squish is at Stage 2 Replying to Galpharivelino LLSTERKUR FULLSTERKUR Hey fellas what do we think, is scoliosis gay?? THE FIVE STAGES Weak OF APPRECIATING RIVELINO ULL Snekfater GlurkingManHOH Replying to Galpharivelino ERKUR Embracing your wife? Beta male move right there tem 1-Rivelino is crazy Squish is here FULL Imagine spending this much time writing a thread when you could ve just written Tm an incel TERWUR The Guillotine Shouter Gquillotinesheut 2-Rivelino is an incel FULL Reptying to Gaphariveline Man says it's not manly for guys to physically lean into women A man who goes by Rivelino says that men who 'lean in' to a woman physically, emotionally, or socially are needy, weak, and pathetic. . 3-Rivelino is amusing/parody dailymail.co.uk 4-Rivelino is interesting O 16 O 125 Squish @Squish43172398 5-Rivelino is right! Replying to @alpharivelino What the actual f---? Have any of you actually talked to a real woman? Clearly not. Have fun with your fantasy nonexistent relationship advice. 6:20 PM - Sep 1, 2021

Search Interest

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External References

[1] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[2] YouTube – Rivelino the Artist

[3] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[4] Faith & Heritage – The Roissy Revolution

[5] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[6] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[7] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[8] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[9] Twitter – @RepGosar

[10] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[11] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[12] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[13] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[14] Twitter – @alpharivelino

[15] Twitter – @alpharivelino

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Kommando_Kaijin
Kommando_Kaijin

Jesus Christ, the only good thing here is that at least there are still people that recognize this kind of personality and behavior is nothing but shallow, vapid and a bane to the species as a whole.

Being an ignorant dumb hunk isn't attractive, unless you too, are ignorant and dumb.

Not to say that there's wrong with being a simple, laid-back, fun-loving person, but being simple and being an absolute imbecile are two completely different things.

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DeadSpark
DeadSpark

> […] at this point in his online history, many debate whether he is a parody account or completely serious. It is most likely, however, that he is a mix of both.

Likely another case of Schrodinger's Dumbass, where it's a joke when a lot of people disagree and a serious statement when a lot of people agree.

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