I just came back from attending Roosh's first World Tour stop in Berlin. I don't want to write an in-depth review, because that might give away too much of what Roosh is talking about and it might also raise some wrong expectations in case Roosh decides to change his program around a little.
Just this much - I think the 4 big parts are this:
I think the other attendees liked it too, because around 15 of us were still sitting and talking in the hotel lobby of the venue yesterday. Speaking of the other attendees, these were all great people - travelling to the event not just from Germany, but also many from Denmark, Poland and Austria. Rather young (youngest attendee was 15, attending with his adult brother) - I'd say most people were in the 25-30 bracket. No social outcasts or old, frustrated men or however mainstream media might describe people attending "manosphere" gatherings. People could suit up a little more though, I consider this a potential elite, and it wouldn't hurt people to show that a little more.
The only way you might be disappointed is if you go there solely for the game stuff. It had its' place too - and 10+ people went to local club "Soda Club" together after midnight - but it wasn't the main focus.
Further highlights:
Just this much - I think the 4 big parts are this:
- Roosh's talk - exceeded my expectations
- question & answer time with Roosh - exceeded my expectations
- general socialising/discussion with Roosh - exceeded my expectations
- meeting & socialising with the other attendees - exceeded my expectations
I think the other attendees liked it too, because around 15 of us were still sitting and talking in the hotel lobby of the venue yesterday. Speaking of the other attendees, these were all great people - travelling to the event not just from Germany, but also many from Denmark, Poland and Austria. Rather young (youngest attendee was 15, attending with his adult brother) - I'd say most people were in the 25-30 bracket. No social outcasts or old, frustrated men or however mainstream media might describe people attending "manosphere" gatherings. People could suit up a little more though, I consider this a potential elite, and it wouldn't hurt people to show that a little more.
The only way you might be disappointed is if you go there solely for the game stuff. It had its' place too - and 10+ people went to local club "Soda Club" together after midnight - but it wasn't the main focus.
Further highlights:
- just around the corner of the venue, Berlin's Christoph Street Day Parade was marching
- forum member Tokyo Joe
was buying a round in the hotel lobby afterwards
- no feminist protest or anything disruptive - there was one woman attending (fat, sitting in the last row and "guarded" by a tall fat dude) - who could potentially have been attending to tear the event down later on in some feminist/leftist publication, but she never said anything