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Gawker writes about RVF
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Gawker writes about RVF

I'm also surprised that Gawker lifted their network wide ban of mentioning Roosh.
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#27

Gawker writes about RVF

Free publicity. Nice.
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#28

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Quote: (10-17-2013 02:20 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

This is the first time the forum has gotten such a mention in a mainstream outlet:

http://gawker.com/pickup-artists-put-tog...1447203167

It's not too venomous. I expected more from Gawker.

Quote: (10-17-2013 02:31 PM)Cattle Rustler Wrote:  

Does this mean RVF will get a bump in new members, and with this...potential trolls? [...]

Quote: (10-17-2013 02:35 PM)Tuthmosis Wrote:  

I'll be ready to step up the bans. [Image: whip.gif]





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#29

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Quote: (10-17-2013 07:39 PM)Emancipator Wrote:  

I'm also surprised that Gawker lifted their network wide ban of mentioning Roosh.

Articles written about me tend to get more comments and page views. It's becoming a bad business decision not to write about me.
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#30

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I can't believe how viral 20Nation's map went. He single handedly exposed pussy paradise.

Expect record numbers of dudes signing up next month.
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#31

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Quote: (10-17-2013 09:50 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

Quote: (10-17-2013 07:39 PM)Emancipator Wrote:  

I'm also surprised that Gawker lifted their network wide ban of mentioning Roosh.

Articles written about me tend to get more comments and page views. It's becoming a bad business decision not to write about me.

Who knows maybe with Gawker and Denton's push towards increasing revenue via affiliate links they'll start linking to your Amazon books in the articles too.
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#32

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It's pretty wild to me how these type of outlets would hate on Roosh so hard. I would expect backlash from more traditional news sources, not social media age ones. I was most surprised by the Vice article. I thought Vice was a place full of badass dudes who don't give a fuck. Pretty disheartening.
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#33

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Vice is for voyeurisitc Hipsters who don't want to feel guilty for watching a freak show. Losers.
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#34

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To me there is not much "controversial" in the manosphere. I guess our society has gotten so politically correct that anything "centrist" is now "extreme".
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Quote: (10-17-2013 10:22 PM)JimNortonFan Wrote:  

Vice is for voyeurisitc Hipsters who don't want to feel guilty for watching a freak show. Losers.






Unfortunately now the hipsters are staring in vices youtube videos

Game/red pill article links

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Quote: (10-17-2013 10:19 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

It's pretty wild to me how these type of outlets would hate on Roosh so hard. I would expect backlack from more traditional news sources, not social media age ones. I was most surprised by the Vice article. I thought Vice was a place full of badass dudes who don't give a fuck. Pretty disheartening.

Sadly, almost all so called badass dudes everywhere are fanatical white knights.

Look at Anonymous. You'd think they would be on our side, but all they ever do is agitate for more rape and "bullying" trials.

same old shit, sixes and sevens Shaft...
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Quote: (10-17-2013 10:30 PM)The Lizard of Oz Wrote:  

Quote: (10-17-2013 10:19 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

It's pretty wild to me how these type of outlets would hate on Roosh so hard. I would expect backlack from more traditional news sources, not social media age ones. I was most surprised by the Vice article. I thought Vice was a place full of badass dudes who don't give a fuck. Pretty disheartening.

Sadly, almost all so called badass dudes everywhere are fanatical white knights.

Look at Anonymous. You'd think they would be on our side, but all they ever do is agitate for more rape and "bullying" trials.

There was a fundamental change in the composition and psychology of "Anonymous" around at the beginning of 2008 when it launched its campaign against Scientology. IRL protests and a cause-based mentality became much more prevalent then, and continues today.
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#38

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Vice's co-founder Shane Smith got bit by the "let's go big" bug. He wasn't content with keeping Vice small and focused, so he made moves to make it more of a traditional news outlet. The recent deal with Fox (http://adage.com/article/the-media-guy/f...ar/243726/ ) confirms this. Now they need as many eyeballs as possible, so you will see articles that could be easily confused for a Gawker or Jezebel piece:

http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/24-signs-...ight-think
http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/a-city-do...ure-stupid
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#39

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Vice was somewhat interesting in its early days, when it was more of a counter-culture outlet. In fact, one of the early co-founders of Vice, Gavin McInnes, is a right-wing libertarian:

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

He left in early 2008 due to "creative differences" with Shane Smith over the direction that Vice started taking.
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#40

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Who here is discussing how to get laid in Africa? I haven't seen a single topic about that in years.

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#41

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This will be interesting.

Roosh, have you decided on what you're going to say in your 60 Minutes expose?
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#42

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Quote: (10-18-2013 08:02 AM)frenchie Wrote:  

Roosh, have you decided on what you're going to say in your 60 Minutes expose?

"I'm not guilty."
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Quote: (10-18-2013 07:29 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

Vice's co-founder Shane Smith got bit by the "let's go big" bug. He wasn't content with keeping Vice small and focused, so he made moves to make it more of a traditional news outlet. The recent deal with Fox (http://adage.com/article/the-media-guy/f...ar/243726/ ) confirms this. Now they need as many eyeballs as possible, so you will see articles that could be easily confused for a Gawker or Jezebel piece:

http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/24-signs-...ight-think
http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/a-city-do...ure-stupid

Murdoch is classic for buying into things right after they peak and loosing money. Vice may have just done that.
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How did 20Nation come up with his map analysis? Good thing we got an RVF member living in Kenya, his name is Pirate (something).

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Quote: (10-17-2013 10:19 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

I thought Vice was a place full of badass dudes who don't give a fuck.

I thought that too until I saw the Vice tv show on HBO.

They are not "bad ass", they are wanna be bad ass.

They do stories about bad asses, make movies about bad asses, observe bad asses.

But, they are far from being bad ass.

They are fascinated by it. They study it. They admire it.

They get tattoos to try and look like it. But, they are not it.
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Quote: (10-18-2013 01:04 PM)Giovonny Wrote:  

Quote: (10-17-2013 10:19 PM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

I thought Vice was a place full of badass dudes who don't give a fuck.

I thought that too until I saw the Vice tv show on HBO.

They are not "bad ass", they are wanna be bad ass.

They do stories about bad asses, make movies about bad asses, observe bad asses.

But, they are far from being bad ass.

They are fascinated by it. They study it. They admire it.

They get tattoos to try and look like it. But, they are not it.

HA. Yea this Vice reporter is not badass LOL:



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Quote: (10-18-2013 01:09 PM)kenny_powers Wrote:  

HA. Yea this Vice reporter is not badass LOL:



Yes, that is the guy I'm talking about.

He is too girlish for me.

He is a very feminine man.
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#48

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I know people at VICE.

You say "game" , and they immediately think of Mystery and fuzzy hats and guys who insult girls to get laid (their understanding of neg).

It's interesting that Game used to be a brand.
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Quote: (10-18-2013 01:26 PM)soup Wrote:  

I know people at VICE.

You say "game" , and they immediately think of Mystery and fuzzy hats and guys who insult girls to get laid (their understanding of neg).

It's interesting that Game used to be a brand.

Yeah sheer ignorance because they couldn't do more research beyond googling "pickup artist".

Whether they realize it or not more and more dudes are learning game. In a city like Toronto, there are so many dudes into pickup that a lot of these girls who claim that they can't be "negged" into bed have probably slept with dudes into pickup. Statistically its pretty likely.

Red pill/ pickup is starting to get more and more common. Hell, I see red pill terminology being dropped in an Aussie uni page(my friend goes there so I joined their facebook page to check out the talest). Terms like "misandry" being dropped by guys in comments and getting likes.
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Quote: (10-18-2013 01:36 PM)torontokid Wrote:  

Quote: (10-18-2013 01:26 PM)soup Wrote:  

I know people at VICE.

You say "game" , and they immediately think of Mystery and fuzzy hats and guys who insult girls to get laid (their understanding of neg).

It's interesting that Game used to be a brand.

Yeah sheer ignorance because they couldn't do more research beyond googling "pickup artist".

Whether they realize it or not more and more dudes are learning game. In a city like Toronto, there are so many dudes into pickup that a lot of these girls who claim that they can't be "negged" into bed have probably slept with dudes into pickup. Statistically its pretty likely.

Red pill/ pickup is starting to get more and more common. Hell, I see red pill terminology being dropped in an Aussie uni page(my friend goes there so I joined their facebook page to check out the talest). Terms like "misandry" being dropped by guys in comments and getting likes.
Game is a dark art, and the whole point is to fry a girl's defenses.
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