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Which American decade would you live in?
#51

Which American decade would you live in?

Reminds me speakeasy, valley girls largely don't exist anymore. That group of middle class white gentiles has largely migrated elsewhere.

Quote: (12-14-2012 03:49 AM)Beyond Borders Wrote:  

Quote: (12-13-2012 03:08 PM)Giovonny Wrote:  

Asian - I don't know.

For Asians, their day is happening right now...in Asia. Of course, a lot of them getting stepped on, but for the young urban dudes with the means to be upwardly mobile, right now is exactly the best era for them.

Yeah, I know that this is a bit out of the scope of this thread (seeing as how American decade was specified), but it bears mentioning for those who want to live the glory days, Asian or not.

Just discovered this yesterday, but there was an Asian sex icon in America who achieved a level of renown on a par with Rudolph Valentino, but he is largely unknown. His name is Sessue Hayakawa. If such men were more prominent, I wonder if Asian men would get laid more easily here, or if their inferior game is to blame.
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#52

Which American decade would you live in?

Quote: (12-13-2012 10:31 PM)RandalGraves Wrote:  

Quote: (12-13-2012 10:08 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (12-13-2012 09:56 PM)basilransom Wrote:  

The roaring 20s. Do it up big like Jay Gatsby. Beautiful cars, rakish clothes, great music, the Lindy Hop... No wars, huge growth, newfound freedom for youth, young country. Not a fan of flapper style, but I'd manage. New York or Hollywoodland

I actually like Flapper girls.

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Whenever I see a girl in a bar with Flapper Style, I drop what I am doing and bee-line.

Plus, that was really the first era when girls went to bars by themselves and drank and smoke.

That era would have been tailor made (so to speak) for my style of "Game Kung-Fu".

Makes me think. There must have been a radical change in game during the 1920's in big cities. Or, really, the true emergence of modern game. People were urbanizing, thus becoming more anonymous in the big community. Women going out by themselves. Marriage rates start to decline. You could easily meet strange women.

Speakeasies must have been poosy paradises.

Yeah, I don't think guys were complaining then.
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#53

Which American decade would you live in?

Quote: (12-14-2012 05:34 AM)Vicious Wrote:  

This thread got me thinking. Are there any studies/books/research made on the topic of attitudes to heterosexual sex ovet different time periods? We are mostly theorizing in this thread withoimut hard data, but it would be am interesting read to find out just what went down when

http://m.voices.yahoo.com/the-decade-gav...80024.html

I've read excerps from books written on the 20's, but don't remember where I found them.
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#54

Which American decade would you live in?

The Roaring 20's, the 60's for psychedelics, Chicago in the 80's as house music began to flourish, as well as the 90's rave scene.

All of those would have been fun. I'm too damn young.
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#55

Which American decade would you live in?

I would really have wanted to live right around the 2000s (and have been like 20) when that whole pickup artist thing in Project Hollywood took off.

Yeah I know that's kind of shitty of me to say on the roosh forum as I think this group is overall a lot better but I would have liked to get to know those original peacockers in their prime. I read "The Game" when it came out and was pretty enthralled by the whole thing. If it was completely legit I think that would have been an experience of a lifetime.

Either that or the 1000s and lived as a viking. I read an english translation of this swedish book called "The Long Ships"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Long_Ships

and it basically molded me in my childhood from regular blond dude to the viking raider/warlord that I am today.
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#56

Which American decade would you live in?

Quote: (12-14-2012 03:35 AM)Giovonny Wrote:  

Those chicks were a small minority. The hottest chicks in school were not dressing like that. The chicks dressing like that were tomboyish by nature.




The hottest girls in school definitely weren't dressing like that, but where I went to school I definitely wouldn't call them a minority.

Granted, everyone has different tastes, but to me the hottest girls in high school were the latinas; daughters of the migrant laborers prominent in my hometown.

Of course, I'm sure they're all 200+ lb by now

"...so I gave her an STD, and she STILL wanted to bang me."

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#57

Which American decade would you live in?

Quote: (12-14-2012 12:51 PM)FourToTheFloor Wrote:  

The Roaring 20's, the 60's for psychedelics, Chicago in the 80's as house music began to flourish, as well as the 90's rave scene.

All of those would have been fun. I'm too damn young.

I caught the tail end of the rave scene ('96-'99)

It was fun as hell, no doubt. Too bad I didn't have game back then.

I'd still take Woodstock, The Doors, and Jimi Hendrix any day.

"...so I gave her an STD, and she STILL wanted to bang me."

TEAM NO APPS

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#58

Which American decade would you live in?

Quote: (12-14-2012 12:51 PM)FourToTheFloor Wrote:  

The Roaring 20's, the 60's for psychedelics, Chicago in the 80's as house music began to flourish, as well as the 90's rave scene.

All of those would have been fun. I'm too damn young.

That was a fun time.

Imagine 3000 people in the California desert for an illegal party and everyone on beans.

To think about it seems like a different world. Nothing like that would even be possible today in The California Police State.

And to think that the party was put together without cellphones, texting, email, twitter or facebook.

Pretty amazing if you think about it.

Quote: (12-14-2012 02:12 PM)thedude3737 Wrote:  

I caught the tail end of the rave scene ('96-'99)

It was fun as hell, no doubt. Too bad I didn't have game back then.

Yeah, that was the real tail end. It was getting way commercial, beans were of wide swings in quality, and the scene had lost its innocence. Dark clouds were coming or hovering. Bad things were happening, and Greed took over.

Swooping was mindblowingly easy back then.

Imagine a beautiful girl with pig-tails walking straight up to you and saying "Can I kiss you?"

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I'd still take Woodstock, The Doors, and Jimi Hendrix any day.

I would too.
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#59

Which American decade would you live in?

1940's to fight in WWII. When I was a little kid all those old guys in my family were badass.

1960's so I could drop and watch Jimi play Up from the Skies and One Rainy Wish.

Now. I'm a product of the 90's. We had good music, and big changes in the world. Now its 2012. I make a good living with a cell phone, laptop, and work from home. I can hop on a bird and for a few hundred bucks be anywhere in hours. Life is damn easy and fun.
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#60

Which American decade would you live in?

I've been into the contemporary rave scene for awhile now. Been to EDC in both LA and Las Vegas. Its always an incredible time and gaming girls is easy. I can only imagine how it was back nearly 20 years ago.

I've read that a lot of people consider 9/11 to have been the final nail in the rave scene's coffin. The lighthearted attitude has never come back.


If you older guys get a chance to go to a big festival like Ultra in Miami or Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas you should go. Buy a VIP pass and hang out with the slightly older crowd. Today's electronic music is really good.
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#61

Which American decade would you live in?

G, perfect proof of your point about California as police state: The Electric Daisy Carnival, a huge rave, relocated to Vegas, because every year someone overdosed and died. It was getting too much scrutiny while happening in LA, at the Coliseum no less.

Haven't most of the raves moved to Vegas?

Perfect place to be: Esalen, California, 1960's. Hippie dippie chicks bathing in the nude, experimenting, open-minded. Intellectual giants of the generation hanging out and doing seminars. Beaches, springs and waterfalls. I'll see if I can find some descriptions.
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#62

Which American decade would you live in?

Quote: (12-14-2012 02:33 PM)FourToTheFloor Wrote:  

I've been into the contemporary rave scene for awhile now. Been to EDC in both LA and Las Vegas. Its always an incredible time and gaming girls is easy. I can only imagine how it was back nearly 20 years ago.

I've read that a lot of people consider 9/11 to have been the final nail in the rave scene's coffin. The lighthearted attitude has never come back.


If you older guys get a chance to go to a big festival like Ultra in Miami or Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas you should go. Buy a VIP pass and hang out with the slightly older crowd. Today's electronic music is really good.

I just spent the last 7 years in South Florida. Winter Music Conference is a great time to be on the beach.

http://wintermusicconference.com/about/aboutwmc/
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#63

Which American decade would you live in?

Quote: (12-14-2012 02:33 PM)FourToTheFloor Wrote:  

I've been into the contemporary rave scene for awhile now. Been to EDC in both LA and Las Vegas. Its always an incredible time and gaming girls is easy. I can only imagine how it was back nearly 20 years ago.

I've read that a lot of people consider 9/11 to have been the final nail in the rave scene's coffin. The lighthearted attitude has never come back.


If you older guys get a chance to go to a big festival like Ultra in Miami or Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas you should go. Buy a VIP pass and hang out with the slightly older crowd. Today's electronic music is really good.

Yeah, I don't doubt that it is still a good time.

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Buy a VIP pass

That shows how much sh*t has changed. Back then, there was no BS. It was wide open.

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Today's electronic music is really good.

Agreed. For me it was never really about the music though.

For me it was about swooping and stacking some chips.

I was more into Eric B. and Rakim and Snoop Doggy Dog and Dr. Dre at the door. Ready to make an entrance so back on up with the zig zag smoke, loc.




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#64

Which American decade would you live in?

The VIP is more of a DHV than anything else. Especially in Miami.

When I get to a computer I'll post one of my favorite tracks right now
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#65

Which American decade would you live in?

Quote: (12-14-2012 02:30 PM)kenny_powers Wrote:  

1940's to fight in WWII. When I was a little kid all those old guys in my family were badass.

I think the key for Americans would have been to return, discharge, then IMMEDIATELY return to Europe. France, Poland, ect. Those guys didn't really get to cash in on the spoils of war. I believe for them it was a world class poosy paradise.
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#66

Which American decade would you live in?

Quote: (12-14-2012 03:27 PM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

Quote: (12-14-2012 02:30 PM)kenny_powers Wrote:  

1940's to fight in WWII. When I was a little kid all those old guys in my family were badass.

I think the key for Americans would have been to return, discharge, then IMMEDIATELY return to Europe. France, Poland, ect. Those guys didn't really get to cash in on the spoils of war. I believe for them it was a world class poosy paradise.

Agreed Ali, and they should have fought the Russians afterwards in Eastern Europe. That generation of American men was special.
Once Japan surrendered we were unbeatable. The world of pussy would have been open to any victorious American soldier who wanted his claim.
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#67

Which American decade would you live in?

Americans soldiers in Italy during WWII seduced many women, I can't even imagine how many ladies were mesmerized by them.
To them, the US soldiers looked for sure like strong, exotic, handsome guys and they also contributed to liberate them from nazi-fascisms.

Her pussy tastes like Pepsi Cola...
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#68

Which American decade would you live in?

Quote: (12-14-2012 04:41 PM)Way Cool Jr Wrote:  

Americans soldiers in Italy during WWII seduced many women, I can't even imagine how many ladies were mesmerized by them.
To them, the US soldiers looked for sure like strong, exotic, handsome guys and they also contributed to liberate them from nazi-fascisms.


They had a pass to basically fuck and kill anything that moves:

Behind the lines, by contrast, sex flourished in World War II. By one calculation, the average US soldier who served in Europe from D-Day through the end of the war had sex with 25 women. The peak was reached after the surrender of Germany in 1945. Condoms had to be rationed at four per man per month and medical officers considered this “entirely inadequate.” A 1945 US army survey “revealed that the level of promiscuity among the troops was far higher than officially admitted, and rates rose in direct proportion to the amount of time the men had spent overseas.” Over 80 percent of those who had been away over two years admitted to having regular sexual intercourse. In US-occupied Italy, three-quarters of US soldiers had intercourse with Italian women, on average once or twice a month. About three-quarters of these paid with cash and the rest with rationed food, or nothing. The survey showed that fewer than half the US soldiers used condoms.10
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#69

Which American decade would you live in?

K_P- You're the fucking man for digging up that little gem of information. Just wait till next time a snot-nosed Italian give me shit. I'll quote this shit. Now I wonder how much America is in the German, Polish, Italian, and French bloodlines? [Image: banana.gif]

Team America. Fuck yeah!
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#70

Which American decade would you live in?

Quote: (12-14-2012 02:42 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

I was more into Eric B. and Rakim and Snoop Doggy Dog and Dr. Dre at the door. Ready to make an entrance so back on up with the zig zag smoke, loc.




Just listening to that clip, brings back some memories. If you didn't live in L.A. in the early/mid 90s, you can't even imagine how huge that song was. It almost single-handedly blew up the LA rap scene. Everybody wanted to be a G or a wannabe G. Yeah, and of course there was other dope shit going on like the Pharcyde and 2Pac who relocated here. But that Dre song was the anthem of a generation when the G thing was at its peak.
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#71

Which American decade would you live in?

I don't even like techno except Prodigy but I've always wanted to be transformed to somewhere with a huge rave scene in the early 90s's after seeing this movie and rave clips on tv. I can't believe there's nobody on here who went to them back then so they can tell us some stories.




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#72

Which American decade would you live in?

Some of you are probably aren't going to like me, I would love to have grown up anytime during war. Of course assuming I could dodge the war and attack all the poon that was left home, you ever see the movie with Nicholas Cage/Sean Penn. (Paper Moon)

I think the 60's is hard to beat with the free love, drugs, invention of the pill and some pretty good music.

The 80's was also a great time to be young, I would have loved to been at Studio 57 and witness some of the crazy stuff that went on.

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#73

Which American decade would you live in?

Quote: (12-14-2012 06:40 PM)houston Wrote:  

I don't even like techno except Prodigy but I've always wanted to be transformed to London or somewhere with a huge rave scene in the early 90s's after seeing this movie and rave clips on tv. I can't believe there's nobody on here who went to them back then so they can tell us some stories.




I did.
And I've no really cool stories for you cause I was a fucking retarded beta herb boy and my stories would just make you cry. Don't believe me? Check your PM

Which brings me to my answer I'd go back and relive 97 to 07 but this time with my red pill knowledge.
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#74

Which American decade would you live in?

Kurt Cobain. Biggest rockstar of his time. This is what he had to show for it pussywise?
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#75

Which American decade would you live in?

Houston, check out this film, Human Traffic





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