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#51

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Quote: (04-11-2014 09:48 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

Hasn't happened yet.

And it's funny because I went to Berlin, didn't announce it, and was recognized 3 times in two days. The percentage of readers from DC has gone down over the years to the point where I'm recognized more in Europe.

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Given your disgust with American women will you set out any time specifically for gaming
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#52

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Another thing I notice about Seattle is that the dudes generally are pretty good looking (no homo). The average guy here is at least 2 points better looking than the average girl (again no homo). Almost every 20-something guy is dating down. Went to a Mariners game, saw probably over two thousand girls aged 20-40, there was one 9, one 8, and the rest were average or uglier.

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#53

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I like how bartenders in the US are like your own personal entertainers. They do their best to make sure you are having a good time for a very modest tip.
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#54

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Roosh the bartenders here are attention whores male/female.
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#55

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Quote: (04-09-2014 01:30 PM)Brosemite Wrote:  

Sounds like the people I saw in Seattle this past weekend (daytime). Never seen so many weird androgynous asexual ppl in my life till hitting up that city. What I viewed would not have even stimulated the neediest gay ppl out there.

I can independently verify this to be true. The big problem with Seattle is that half of the population can't decide whether they're male or female.

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#56

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Quote: (04-12-2014 07:50 PM)el mechanico Wrote:  

Roosh the bartenders here are attention whores male/female.

Whatever makes the shift go by as quickly and painlessly as possible....
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#57

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There was a culture clash moment when shopping with my mom and sister. The cashier at a clothing store asked me, "So do you have any plans for tonight?" I'm thinking to myself why she wants to know this private information, and what exactly I should tell her. My delayed response was, "Eat." My mom and sister later got on me for being a "rude caveman" to the nice lady and not trying to have pleasant small talk. My defense of "Why should I tell a stranger my plan?" did not go well with them. [Image: lol.gif]

Eastern Europe definitely made me anti-social by American standards. I only turn on for people I want to get to know.
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#58

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^ I guess that is an example of what people might find annoying with some Americans. The endless amount of meaningless smalltalking and questions with unknown people. Blah blah blah...
I know some people, especially Europeans who really digs that and keep saying " how positive and how friendly Americans are and they always smile".
Might be true, but to me it's nothing real with it.

Recently I got approached by two mormons from Salt Lake City standing in the street dressed in suits and smiling with their shining white teeths.
They stopped me and said that I look lost in life and right now it's my opportunity to stop looking.

This came from so out of nowhere so I cracked up bigtime and just slapped their shoulders and moved on.
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#59

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Quote: (04-11-2014 06:11 AM)Thorfinnsson Wrote:  

Quote: (04-10-2014 02:20 PM)Que enspastic Wrote:  

Why do they want ID?

In Australia they only ask if you look under 25.
In the past 20 years or so America has become totally infantalized. Perhaps this is a natural consequence of empire.

One of the consequences of this is a hysterical attitude to underage drinking. Before 1984 there was no national drinking age, and people looked at underaged drinking with a wink and a smile. 80s movies routinely featured teenager parties with everyone happily drinking beer.

But today, it's treated as a tremendous moral sin despite its ubiquitousness and basic harmlessness. Children are subjected to extreme anti-drinking propaganda in school (DARE), and many liquor-retailing establishments have become so zealous about the policy that they make it a point to card everyone, even very elderly people.

It's just one of many examples in the sad, comic opera that America has degenerated into.

It's also because of the police sending in underage buyers that look older than their age trying to bust places for selling booze/smokes to "minors". The businesses are protecting themselves from overbearing cops and idiot employees.

By forcing them to card damn near everyone the managers are making sure they won't get banged in a sting, and the employee doesn't have an out if they fuck up.

I'm occasionally carded for smokes and I'm 44. Annoying, unless it's a cute girl.

In that situation it's game on.
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Quote: (04-13-2014 10:14 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

There was a culture clash moment when shopping with my mom and sister. The cashier at a clothing store asked me, "So do you have any plans for tonight?" I'm thinking to myself why she wants to know this private information, and what exactly I should tell her. My delayed response was, "Eat." My mom and sister later got on me for being a "rude caveman" to the nice lady and not trying to have pleasant small talk. My defense of "Why should I tell a stranger my plan?" did not go well with them. [Image: lol.gif]

Eastern Europe definitely made me anti-social by American standards. I only turn on for people I want to get to know.

That's definitely not a normal question for a cashier to ask a customer. Actually any question to a customer is abnormal. Especially in DC. Something was up.
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#61

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Roosh, are you going to hit up the DC nightlife?

Would be interesting to hear your thoughts on 18th st. lounge, or Adams Morgan on a Fri/Sat
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#62

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Quote: (04-13-2014 10:14 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

The cashier at a clothing store asked me, "So do you have any plans for tonight?"

Hahaha!

Maybe, she was trying to flirt with you?!

She must have been ugly!

I say that because if she was cute, you probably would have instinctively flirted back..

It's actually pretty common for young people in America to ask that question as a way of making small talk.
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Quote: (04-14-2014 03:03 PM)Courage Reborn Wrote:  

Roosh, are you going to hit up the DC nightlife?

Would be interesting to hear your thoughts on 18th st. lounge, or Adams Morgan on a Fri/Sat

Lol, if Roosh is wise he would save his energy and money for his trip back to EE and not waste it on DC.
Once in a while 18th street lounge has an OK international night but Adams Morgan is played out, awful ratios and everyone there seems barely 21.
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#64

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Quote: (04-14-2014 03:03 PM)Courage Reborn Wrote:  

Roosh, are you going to hit up the DC nightlife?

Would be interesting to hear your thoughts on 18th st. lounge, or Adams Morgan on a Fri/Sat

I did go out on Saturday. I'll just say that the quality was very low, and even with those low quality girls, I didn't get signals that they would be especially easy or receptive since they were being approached regularly. I feel like I'm just another cock in a sea of cocks.

Also, I always knew that in the US girls like guys who entertain them, but I forgot HOW entertaining and on point with your game you have to be just for a shot at sex. I'm seeing very good looking guys get nowhere with 5's and 6's, and it's depressing.
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#65

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what about getting some media interviews while you are here?
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Quote: (04-14-2014 10:49 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

Also, I always knew that in the US girls like guys who entertain them, but I forgot HOW entertaining and on point with your game you have to be just for a shot at sex. I'm seeing very good looking guys get nowhere with 5's and 6's, and it's depressing.

Maybe I am off-base here, but what I am noticing about the girls (18-22) is that they are all about fantasy fulfillment.

If you are relying on cold approach to get laid and don't fit into some predefined female fantasy on some level, you are already dead on arrival.
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#67

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Agree with all or nothing on this one.

To me I get the sense that women (at least in that age range) have idealized what culture is shoving up their smartphones which is pretty much snapbacks and tattoos bullshit. Since I refuse to wear snapbacks or basketball sneakers I have noticed the women I attract tend to be of an older age range 22-25. I'm barely 20 but I am clearly missing out on girls in my age range because of my style/interests etc.

I will say though, these girls in my generation sometimes just need a cock and with no shame they ask for it and that's that. I can't wait to see what the next generation will be like.
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#68

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#69

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Last night at a bar I saw a mid 30's cougar at the bar with her friend. Body was good though face was not so great. A black guy approached them with a high-energy outgoing game. I didn't see him make obvious mistakes. He made them laugh a couple times. He was well-dressed, rather muscular, and good looking. His only flaw maybe is that he could have been taller. He lasted maybe 90 seconds, and during that time, the cuter cougar never turned to face him completely. I've seen FOB african guys in poland with no muscles, no game, nothing, get much farther on better looking girls. The game is rigged here. Women really don't know how good they have it.
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Quote: (04-15-2014 04:26 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

Women really don't know how good they have it.

That's for sure.

Expat forums here in Thailand are filled with the weeping and gnashing of teeth of white girls who have come to work and live in Asia.

Thai guys don't want them. White guys sure as hell don't want them. Unless a Western girl here is petite, smoking hot and sweet as pie, most quality men won't so much as look at her twice.

I imagine they must feel like they're entering a bizarro universe where men suddenly have all the power.

The question is, which is more psychologically painful: leaving the West as a man and realizing you've been robbed of feminine beauty your whole life (but now having access to it) *OR* leaving the West as a woman and realizing that you're suddenly at the bottom of the food chain (and having to deal with validation withdrawals)...?
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Quote: (04-16-2014 06:42 AM)VincentVinturi Wrote:  

Quote: (04-15-2014 04:26 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

Women really don't know how good they have it.

That's for sure.

Expat forums here in Thailand are filled with the weeping and gnashing of teeth of white girls who have come to work and live in Asia.

Thai guys don't want them. White guys sure as hell don't want them. Unless a Western girl here is petite, smoking hot and sweet as pie, most quality men won't so much as look at her twice.

I imagine they must feel like they're entering a bizarro universe where men suddenly have all the power.

The question is, which is more psychologically painful: leaving the West as a man and realizing you've been robbed of feminine beauty your whole life (but now having access to it) *OR* leaving the West as a woman and realizing that you're suddenly at the bottom of the food chain (and having to deal with validation withdrawals)...?

Do you have any links to these discussion threads? I'd love to check them it, if only for my own amusement.

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#72

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So, I'm assuming that you won't be using any smiley faces this time either....

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#73

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Has your mind exploded from the loft overload yet? Or that Shaw is suddenly $15 dollar cocktail bar land? It can be disorienting for me and I live in this shithole. I can only imagine being away for a year.

I can't help but wonder how this affects the overall nightlife scene as it slowly trends more and more upscale. With $980k 2 bedrooms selling like hotcakes along 14th st we sure as hell know its now hot girls with comm degress buying them.

I'm thinking it just means even less hot box out and about Su-Th as they've all been forced to flee into the surrounding suburbs to afford rent.
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Quote: (04-13-2014 11:55 PM)jackflag Wrote:  

Quote: (04-13-2014 10:14 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

There was a culture clash moment when shopping with my mom and sister. The cashier at a clothing store asked me, "So do you have any plans for tonight?" I'm thinking to myself why she wants to know this private information, and what exactly I should tell her. My delayed response was, "Eat." My mom and sister later got on me for being a "rude caveman" to the nice lady and not trying to have pleasant small talk. My defense of "Why should I tell a stranger my plan?" did not go well with them. [Image: lol.gif]

Eastern Europe definitely made me anti-social by American standards. I only turn on for people I want to get to know.

That's definitely not a normal question for a cashier to ask a customer. Actually any question to a customer is abnormal. Especially in DC. Something was up.

In social places that's normal. In Canada small chat like that is common.
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Quote: (04-16-2014 08:21 AM)dontuan Wrote:  

Do you have any links to these discussion threads? I'd love to check them it, if only for my own amusement.

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http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/forum/15-l...-thailand/

The forum is called 'Ladies in Thailand. So much hamster [Image: lol.gif]. I would read it more often but I prefer to maniacally laugh to myself whilst observing them in the wild MWAHAHAHA.

Sorry, carry on:
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