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The Samseau Appreciation Thread
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The Samseau Appreciation Thread

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With his recent return -- hopefully it's permanent -- I realized how much I missed Samseau's contributions to the forum.

Let's take a look at some of his past contributions on the forum:

Have to mention his dance floor game post.

Drops knowledge about anal sex.

He slaps down an idiot. I'm fairly certain about half his posts on the forum are slapping down idiots. Okay, maybe not half but like with G Manifesto & MikeCF, he always seems to be sniffing out haters, fakers and idiots and stomping them out.

However, some of his greatest contributions have come on ROK.

Hanna Rosin Wants You To Become An MRA

3 Signs She's Making A False Rape Accusation

Alpha Is Anything

Pour out a little liquor for one of RVF's best commenters.





Please, post your favorite commentary by Samseau on here!

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I missed him. Was glad to see him back on twitter today. Great smart kid and asset to forum.
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Quote: (02-09-2014 05:56 AM)2Wycked Wrote:  

However, some of his greatest contributions have come on ROK.

Hanna Rosin Wants You To Become An MRA

3 Signs She's Making A False Rape Accusation

Alpha Is Anything

IMO, this is his best and most devastating article: The Western male is the reason why his women suck

This one is far more subtle, but really makes you think.

And a very balanced but powerful article on false rape accusations that is immune to the standard feminist "OMG that encourages rape" complaints. We need more of these.

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Quote: (07-16-2013 03:48 PM)Samseau Wrote:  

It's a great post but I guess I've never shared the problem Roosh has. For me game has always been a hobby to satisfy the basic need for sex, nothing more. I don't really worry about whether or not I get the hottest women nor do I care if I can get laid regularly. I've always thought Dry Spells were fun challenges to overcome and I've talked about it in my "Reflections on the No-Dating Challenge."

I do my best and go for the hottest girls I can, and then I accept whatever happens afterwards. Get laid? Great. Go home alone? Time for weed books and/or a video game. It's all the same to me, I'm just using my leisure time in a way that brings me the most pleasure and satisfaction out of life.

The fact is happiness does not come from accomplishments because accomplishments do not exist without the ego. Accomplishments only hold meaning in a world where you can compare your results to someone else's accomplishments, thus if there was no one else to show your accomplishments to it would be impossible to derive any satisfaction from them.

The key is not letting your happiness depend on your ego - instead, find activities and pastimes you enjoy without anyone else's approval.

For me, one of my favorite activities in the entire world is playing a good video game. People call it a loser habit but I don't give a fuck what anyone thinks. If I lived in a million dollar penthouse in NYC, I'd still load up my hand-built computer and play a good game. I've enjoyed games since I was two years old - for me video games are my salvation.

This is my favorite post by him, that part about accomplishments and ego is spot on.
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Glad to see him back.

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Welcome back sir.

Check out my occasionally updated travel thread - The Wroclaw Gambit II: Dzięki Bogu - as I prepare to emigrate to Poland.
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Samseau is a beast ass poster.
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Meh, 2/10, WNB.
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Samseau's dance guide has been the strongest addition to my night game from this forum.

If you're clubbing in north american clubs with dance type music you owe it to yourself to give it a try.
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When it comes to game and women, Samseau is definitely one of the heaviest hitters in the forum.

Welcome back!
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Its hard to imagine.the forum without him. Glad to see he is back.

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Disagreed with much of what he said, but at the end of the day, that was exactly the reason I appreciated his presence here.
A smart dude that always offered intellectually challenging counterarguments to things I thought/believed without necessarily trying to convert people to his viewpoints.

IMO this is one of the things that makes the manosphere great and one thing feminist/LGBT communities will never have, inclusiveness.
Religious, atheist, fat, fit, skinny, black, white, brown, young, old, liberal, conservative... We here all have the same goal; being better men and getting with better women.
Meanwhile feminists, fags, and race trolls are busy fighting with eachother over who is more oppressed.

Welcome back dude!
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Really pleased to see him back.

Smart guy!
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Huzzah to Samseau! One of those posters that can both come with the intellectual posts and makes solid game contributions as well.
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This thread needs a bump.

I like the fact that he can be the calm in the storm. Sometimes guys can get caught up in the beehive mentality.
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If RVF is two years ahead of the zeitgeist Samseau is three.

He sees the big picture better than damn near anybody. We've all seen his seemingly insane predictions come to fruition months after the fact.

Samseau I hope you keep posting, you have one of the brighter intellects in the manosphere and modern nationalism.
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Quote: (01-15-2017 04:13 PM)godfather dust Wrote:  

If RVF is two years ahead of the zeitgeist Samseau is three.

He sees the big picture better than damn near anybody. We've all seen his seemingly insane predictions come to fruition months after the fact.

Samseau I hope you keep posting, you have one of the brighter intellects in the manosphere and modern nationalism.
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Thanks to Samseau I've learned a lot about the Talmudic Jews.

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Aloha!
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Samseau's a good guy. I had lunch with him a couple years ago when I was passing through a major city on the East Coast. You have to understand that he's an East Coast dude with a lot of restless energy who likes to debate and argue. I can dig that.

Sometimes this kind of outspoken style doesn't "translate" well to someone who is just reading words on a computer monitor from a distance.

Samseau is a guy who is often misunderstood. When you only have a screen to read, and lack the personal cues and non-verbal "tells" of one-on-one communication, it can be hard for people to know when words are meant to be taken literally, and when they're said with dramatic flair to make a rhetorical point. And this can sometimes lead to misunderstandings.

I don't always agree with everything he says, but that's a good thing. All of us need our ideas and preconceptions challenged--sometimes directly--by other viewpoints. Keeps us all on our toes!
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