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Do You Guys Ever Read the Ancient Threads?
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Do You Guys Ever Read the Ancient Threads?

Sometimes when I'm really procrastinating, I'll take a look in the time capsule and see what this place was like back in the beginning. (Interesting factoid: Speakeasy is the oldest non-Roosh, active member of the board.)

It's interesting how so much of the stuff we talk about today came up years ago. Sometimes, I wonder if we've already flipped the game and started the same subjects over again. [Image: lol.gif]

Cockblocking (this was the 13th thread ever)

Best Beer

Women of the Olympics (this was for the Beijing games, of course)

banging an ex

STDS

There are even threads by girls (before the entire gender was banned):

Dating a Bartender. by "dc_girl83" (read Roosh's advice, in particular)

There's some pretty interesting stuff back there. They're fun to read, and there's a sort of age-of-innocence feel to the threads. Very friendly, conversational, and sparsely populated. The old, abandoned usernames are pretty funny too.

If you ever decide to fuck around back there and find something interesting or funny, paste it or link it into this thread. It's not always a good idea to dredge up the past, but there's some serious gold back there.

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Only old travel threads
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Do You Guys Ever Read the Ancient Threads?

Looking at the ancient threads is interesting.

The first thing that pops out is how few vets from the early days remain to this day as regular posters. The turnover has been high.
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Do You Guys Ever Read the Ancient Threads?

Only before I signed up for the forum. I read through most of the articles in the Game section which I found interesting.
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Do You Guys Ever Read the Ancient Threads?

Every now and again, I'll read the older threads, but not too often. It's something I haven't done in a while, so I may have to go back soon and dredge up a few threads I find interesting or notable. I suggest other members do the same, there's a lot in the archive that a lot of us probably haven't seen.

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YES. I do a search on the topic I'm looking for and if it returns old threads, I do read them. Most of my searches are pretty specific so I hardly ever get too much data.
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Do You Guys Ever Read the Ancient Threads?

I've read most of the old game threads

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Do You Guys Ever Read the Ancient Threads?

The first ever meltdown: http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-554.html

He said the forum was a "sinking ship"... [Image: lol.gif]
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Quote: (08-05-2012 04:47 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

The first ever meltdown: http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-554.html

He said the forum was a "sinking ship"... [Image: lol.gif]

Maybe he meant a stinking ship? These were the pre-baking soda days after all.
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Yes, but mostly those in the Hall of Fame...

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Quote: (08-05-2012 04:47 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

The first ever meltdown: http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-554.html

He said the forum was a "sinking ship"... [Image: lol.gif]

That's a good meltdown.

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This motivated me to do some random searching and I found some funny shit. I particularly like this guy's threads:

Couldn't even figure out what he's asking here.

This is just hilarious.

On a more valuable note, this guy's post on female lawyers/law students is dead accurate.
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Quote: (08-05-2012 11:01 PM)slubu Wrote:  

Couldn't even figure out what he's asking here.

This is just hilarious.

I have a feeling this guy would get banned pretty quickly nowadays.

Quote: (08-05-2012 11:01 PM)slubu Wrote:  

On a more valuable note, this guy's post on female lawyers/law students is dead accurate.

Like one of the guys below him notes, that's what'd you expect from a young professional, "upwardly mobile" type broad.

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Quote: (08-05-2012 11:01 PM)slubu Wrote:  

This motivated me to do some random searching and I found some funny shit. I particularly like this guy's threads:

Couldn't even figure out what he's asking here.

Reminds me of a thread, where the guy making the thread is asking "This girl texted me to 'just call her.' I don't understand. Is this a shit test? Should I keep texting her 'til she calls me? How do I respond?"
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One day..When the world goes to shit..someone will have this entire forum archived.

someone out there will have to mail the "Best of Roosh Threads" Album

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Yes
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#17

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The thread on ancient threads has itself became an ancient thread.

Something something inception something hey dawg I heard you like ancient threads something something.

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Speaking of that, how could one archive an entire website?

Does Roosh have this website backed up by years like a book?

This site has too much raw data to just let go if the Internet goes to shit.
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I went back and found the first thread/post that I "Liked". Here it is.

thread-5791.html
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Quote: (08-05-2012 04:47 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

The first ever meltdown: http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-554.html

He said the forum was a "sinking ship"... [Image: lol.gif]

The most interesting thing is that meltdowns in the old days weren't punishable by bans. There's no line over his name.

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I read the very first posts on the forum. After that, i try avoiding them. It makes me sad I didn't join back then!
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Quote: (11-08-2015 01:17 AM)Exquirenoir Wrote:  

Speaking of that, how could one archive an entire website?
Does Roosh have this website backed up by years like a book?
This site has too much raw data to just let go if the Internet goes to shit.


I'm guessing Roosh will backup and archive every single thread for future reference in his Poznan Institute project.

http://www.rooshv.com/the-institute-is-now-open

At least I hope he is.
Too much vital knowledge here that must not be lost.

The real power of the internet is that for the first time in history millions of men have a live system without geographical or financial constraints for almost instant feedback and field reports in their experiences and interactions with women. Before the internet, 95% of men could not make sense of women's behaviour and we simply believed we were with a girl that was "having a bad day" or "was different than the rest". We would get burnt and destroyed because we didn't know what worked and what didn't. Also, each one of us thought our expierence was unique and no other man had this specific issue. As an example, the fact that LMR happens with almost every woman before you have sex the first time, is something that I think would have remained a secret without the technology we have today.

What the game blogs and especially this forum has done has shown us that our experiences with females are almost universally the same and specific methods can be used with women anywhere, across most age brackets and in almost all countries in the world.

Rollo Tomassi of the "Rational Male" had this interesting thing to say about this phenomenon back in 2011:

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The great and powerful Oz that was feminization is finally having the curtain pulled back on it. In this new age of communication men can globally “share notes” and come to their own conclusions – and women shriek all the louder as we hit closer to the truth. Thanks to its relative anonymity, no longer is there any social stigma to fear from even broaching the subject of how best to deal with women.


and Troy Francis added this on "Return of Kings" in 2014

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The internet has made it possible, for the first time ever, for men to compare notes and to record their common experiences with the opposite sex from a position of relative anonymity. This meta-discussion is ongoing, its still-tentative conclusions spread across many, many fine (and not so fine) blog posts, analyses and books.
[....]
It’s depressing stuff, and I suspect that a great many men (myself included) would rather not believe it, or would rather cling to the notion that NAWALT (not all women are like that). Unfortunately, the reason that manosphere sites have gained traction in the last few years is that they enable men to see how closely their own experiences align with those of others, leading them to conclude that, regrettably, most women are indeed “like that”—or at least have the propensity to be so


It is vital not only that the system continues, but that all the valuable knowledge gathered here since the forum started is secured for prosperity and the next generation of our sons.

Because they are based on real expierences and not speculation, the ancient threads must never be lost.
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Quote: (11-08-2015 01:17 AM)Exquirenoir Wrote:  

Speaking of that, how could one archive an entire website?

Does Roosh have this website backed up by years like a book?

This site has too much raw data to just let go if the Internet goes to shit.

Why is it that the dudes with the least contribution to the pile are always the most crazed about downloading the entire forum? This seems to happen every few months. Kick in, instead of worrying about hoarding data. Your mind is one of the best storage devices ever created.

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Quote: (11-08-2015 01:17 AM)Exquirenoir Wrote:  

Speaking of that, how could one archive an entire website?

Does Roosh have this website backed up by years like a book?

This site has too much raw data to just let go if the Internet goes to shit.

Roosh's true success has not been creating the community that assembled this massive collection of excellent data.

Rather, his true success has been creating a community that would quickly rebuild the data if anything ever happened to it.

Anyone who doubt this should spend a 24 hours taking in the unbelievable amount of raw intel and quality masculine discussion that is added to this forum every single day.

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