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Best era to be born and live?
#26

Best era to be born and live?

Quote: (10-12-2015 02:24 AM)azulsombra Wrote:  

I think being born in 1965 would have been ideal for a minority in America.

By the time you are 10 the majority of the civil rights struggle is over as well as official Jim crow style discrimination, so the future looks bright and new doors are open especially in the government and military. The divorce rate has not run rampant yet throughout the nation so your parents are likely married.

You are 15 in 1980. Girls are traditional enough to make you wait a bit but on birth control so still not super hard to bang. No Nintendo yet, so you take up boxing or play football after school with neighborhood kids.

You graduate high school in 1983 and join the military or other government job during the cold war era when the US was dumping tons of money on defense and end up banging foreign chicks in the Phillippines, Japan and Germany at a time when there are no major conflicts.

In 1995 you're 30 years old, the NBA and Hip-Hop popularity are at an all time high. The internet is something you only access from a desktop in your office and hardly anyone has a cellphone. You are able to take advantage of the favorable male/female ratio in Atlanta and make business/property investments in the city prior to the 1996 Olympic games. Women don't aspire to a Sex and the City lifestyle because the show hasn't premiered yet.
You actually have to be drunk to get a DUI.

By 2005 you are 40 years old and have passive income from your investments in Atlanta. High speed internet is becoming extremely common and you experiment with managing your business online while you spend weeks a few hours flight away in Latin America. You get plenty of easy lays off of Myspace with DHV pics of you in America. You're the first american most of these girls have ever met.

2015, at 50 you've seen an increase in male thirst, obesity, flaking, and shitty tattoos on women the West. Women at the 7 and 8 level you would have smashed with ease in 2005 are deluded internet models now that LOVE Dubai. At this point you are fluent in two or three languages, know the culture well, have local friends and ready to expat for good. You find a beautiful, humble 20 yr old in [non-anglo country] and decide to settle down.

Not trying to pick your post apart, but as a counterpoint, my half brother was born in 1965 in America. Sadly, his life path took a much different one from your hypothetical guy. First half of his life went pretty much the way you said, except in 1983 he went to medical school to become a doctor instead of joining the military. He met a girl, got married, popped out 3 kids, and ended up getting divorce raped. Now he's re-married to another girl with 2 kids of her own. I only hope he makes it work this time.

I can see myself taking your path instead of my brother's. I just hope it's not too late.
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#27

Best era to be born and live?

From a sheer SMP perspective, Generation X Americans (born in the 60s/early-70s) may have had it pretty good. Moving into your late teens and 20s in the 80s and 90s, if you were in the know with game/red pill, you could have cleaned up in this era, or just found a solid wife, or both. A lot of those hardcore early, early PUA guys discovered and honed their craft (day game, night game, phone game, understanding the female hamster) as far back as the 1980s. The women were noticeably more innocent, which made them better gf/wife material, but also, with the right amount of push-pull, probably also very gullible and seduceable. I sense the 80s to at least the early 90s saw a good equilibrium of wife-material and good-time material options, often in the same woman! Hyper-liberalism/SJWism was still far off on the horizon, and women hadn't been corrupted by smart phones and the internet. It was a simpler time and if you had the knowledge and assets (looks, decent game, etc), you probably could have had it any way you wanted. Not to mention, it was also a very prosperous time economically in the United States and there was still some good music on mainstream radio.

That said, 2 by-gone eras that would have been super fun to have been a part of:

1) The Wild West in the late 19th century. While most of inhabited USA was sexually chaste and conservative, apparently, there was a lot of whoring around on the western frontier. I have a dream where I am a part-time ranch-hand, part-time rebel, doing little robbery jobs here and there while getting into bar fights and fucking whores and hot town tramps in every western outpost town. I'd ride down to Old Mexico and bang up a bunch of hot Mexicanas, work my way out west and enjoy the excesses of San Francisco; whiskey, women and gold, then find myself a piece of cheap land, start a ranch and settle down with a hot wife.

2) The Age of Exploration. Adventure and danger sailing the oceans, exploring new, exotic lands in the Americas, Africa, etc, and banging foreign women. Maybe getting your own ship and starting a merchant business or just become a rogue pirate. I would have liked to have been in the Spanish Navy, settled in Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, etc., exploring the terrain, living on the edge, helping with the creation of the mestizo race.
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#28

Best era to be born and live?

Sometimes I wish I was born a few years later than I was. My household didn't have a computer til I was well into high school. I didn't really hit my stride really gettting into computers, affiliate marketing, web design, private labeling, etc til just a few years ago. I can't help but think if all the stuff today with social media, online shopping carts, etc was around when I was growing up and I'd have more access to it maybe I could have been a big startup founder or something. I remember back as a kid setting up a little makeshift store in my room and having friends come over to buy baseball cards. I can't help but think if I were born a few years later maybe I'd be on eBay or have an ecommerce store or something doing very well before I ever even graduated high school.

That said there's many downsides to being the generation growing up now as the whole world has become pc and pussified, everones gotta wear bike helmets, cameras in schools, no holiday parties allowed, all the stuff that drives me crazy about how things are today.

Overall I'm pretty satisfied the time I grew up. I get the benefits of technology and also I feel like I was the last generation that wasn't totally pussified and PC.
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#29

Best era to be born and live?

I was born in the mid 60s in the Northeast USA. One thing that changed in my lifetime is that loss of national cohesion. National unity. Sure there was always disagreements and differences (sometimes pretty bad ones) but American's felt part of the same team more or less.

When I was a kid there was no Internet, and virtually no cable tv. So everyone watched the same shows. Every family was the same. The family would gather around the tv and watch Happy Days or some other innocent G rated show, and then the kids would go to school the next day and talk about it with the other kids and the teachers and share some yuks.

I went to a mostly white school, but there were a few black kids. They integrated well, and they had plenty of white friends. No black kid ate alone in the cafeteria. I hardly heard about race or feminism growing up. We talked about slavery in History and they didn't pull any punches about it, but we weren't made to feel guilty about it either. Our teachers were patriotic and the founding fathers were held up as larger than life heroes. We celebrated the pilgrims, and Lincoln and Washington. We were taught about liberty and the constitution and bill of rights. There was no strife. No SJWism.

It was a good time to be a kid.

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#30

Best era to be born and live?

I think it would have been best to be in your early 20s in the early 1980s – it was still comparatively easy to fly anywhere globally and practically the whole of east Asia was a pussy paradise like Japan and Korea. In 1989 the Berlin Wall comes down and you can now experience Eastern European/Russian pussy paradises. In the 90s, China starts opening up…

If you stayed in the west, women were still thin and bangable. It was also possible to get to Latin America, but it may not have been as safe as now. Also in the west there’s women of various ethnicities born and raised in your country too if you want to mix things up.

The only downside would be in the late 1980s is that that AIDs scared the shit out of everybody, but we all know now that if you were not gay and stayed away from drugs you would be OK.

Everybody here who wants to live back in the past before the 1950s – unless you were some rich landowner/businessman/celebrity or warlord, your access to pussy was very limited compared to today.

Regarding movies – we had peak Stallone, Arnie, Spielberg...TV shows had hot women with tits and arse and no gay storylines.
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#31

Best era to be born and live?

Quote: (10-12-2015 07:26 PM)WalterBlack Wrote:  

I think it would have been best to be in your early 20s in the early 1980s – it was still comparatively easy to fly anywhere globally and practically the whole of east Asia was a pussy paradise like Japan and Korea. In 1989 the Berlin Wall comes down and you can now experience Eastern European/Russian pussy paradises. In the 90s, China starts opening up…

If you stayed in the west, women were still thin and bangable. It was also possible to get to Latin America, but it may not have been as safe as now. Also in the west there’s women of various ethnicities born and raised in your country too if you want to mix things up.

The only downside would be in the late 1980s is that that AIDs scared the shit out of everybody, but we all know now that if you were not gay and stayed away from drugs you would be OK.

Everybody here who wants to live back in the past before the 1950s – unless you were some rich landowner/businessman/celebrity or warlord, your access to pussy was very limited compared to today.

Regarding movies – we had peak Stallone, Arnie, Spielberg...TV shows had hot women with tits and arse and no gay storylines.

Great points in your post.

I agree with you about living before the 50s.

I was born in the 60s and of course remember the 80s very well, it was a great time period to be young. The culture was always changing, the music was cool and the fashion was well what can you say about it.

The best thing, is that girls/women made the effort to be with boys/men. We did not have "girl power" and feminism was some fringe thing that was started in the 60s.

Growing up there was an innocence, which seems to have been destroyed now. I hardly see little kids playing on the streets, maybe a few playing basketball in their driveways.

I cringe when i see mothers pouring that anti-bacteria gel on their kids hand every five minutes.

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#32

Best era to be born and live?

If you are Arabic. The Arabic Golden Age.

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#33

Best era to be born and live?

Quote: (10-12-2015 11:54 AM)Dusty Wrote:  

I was born in the mid 60s in the Northeast USA. One thing that changed in my lifetime is that loss of national cohesion. National unity. Sure there was always disagreements and differences (sometimes pretty bad ones) but American's felt part of the same team more or less.

When I was a kid there was no Internet, and virtually no cable tv. So everyone watched the same shows. Every family was the same. The family would gather around the tv and watch Happy Days or some other innocent G rated show, and then the kids would go to school the next day and talk about it with the other kids and the teachers and share some yuks.

I went to a mostly white school, but there were a few black kids. They integrated well, and they had plenty of white friends. No black kid ate alone in the cafeteria. I hardly heard about race or feminism growing up. We talked about slavery in History and they didn't pull any punches about it, but we weren't made to feel guilty about it either. Our teachers were patriotic and the founding fathers were held up as larger than life heroes. We celebrated the pilgrims, and Lincoln and Washington. We were taught about liberty and the constitution and bill of rights. There was no strife. No SJWism.

It was a good time to be a kid.

Same thing with music, Top40 radio was listened to by everyone back in the day, now we're all split among all different types of music.

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#34

Best era to be born and live?

though there are a lot of "eras" I would like to visit i truly think right now (the 21st century) is the best time to be alive

1) the internet - can make money on the internet, can learn about anythign on the internet, can listen to all kinds of music, read all kinds of books, order dubious goods and services, etc etc

2) racism, violence, etc are at all time lows (depending on who you are/where you live. but guessing that most people posting here grew up in western society or some other affluent situation, i.e. not 3rd world africa or bad parts of the middle east where you were worried about getting murked and had no drinking water)

3) girls are the most open/sexually liberal they've ever been
- imagine back in the day trying to "game":
girls literally weren't allowed out of the house in lots of places
you definitely couldn't just go PUAing on the street hollering at random bitches - talk to the wrong girl and you might have to duel her mans or something and perhaps get killed

4) it is so easy to travel now - just google about your destination for a little bit and you'll know everything

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#35

Best era to be born and live?

That's why I dont believe in Alex Jones and his rants against the 'elite'. Whoever is running the world, the Illuminati or some secret Cabal is doing an ok job. Now is the best time to be alive.

Not sure what the world will be like 100 years from now.

Don't debate me.
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#36

Best era to be born and live?

Quote: (10-13-2015 10:36 AM)DJ-Matt Wrote:  

Quote: (10-12-2015 11:54 AM)Dusty Wrote:  

I was born in the mid 60s in the Northeast USA. One thing that changed in my lifetime is that loss of national cohesion. National unity. Sure there was always disagreements and differences (sometimes pretty bad ones) but American's felt part of the same team more or less.

When I was a kid there was no Internet, and virtually no cable tv. So everyone watched the same shows. Every family was the same. The family would gather around the tv and watch Happy Days or some other innocent G rated show, and then the kids would go to school the next day and talk about it with the other kids and the teachers and share some yuks.

I went to a mostly white school, but there were a few black kids. They integrated well, and they had plenty of white friends. No black kid ate alone in the cafeteria. I hardly heard about race or feminism growing up. We talked about slavery in History and they didn't pull any punches about it, but we weren't made to feel guilty about it either. Our teachers were patriotic and the founding fathers were held up as larger than life heroes. We celebrated the pilgrims, and Lincoln and Washington. We were taught about liberty and the constitution and bill of rights. There was no strife. No SJWism.

It was a good time to be a kid.

Same thing with music, Top40 radio was listened to by everyone back in the day, now we're all split among all different types of music.

Being born in the mid 60's in Australia, saw some similar things
Our politicians were admirable if only for their character and noted political difference, today they seem pretty much the same, toady self serving parasites
70's and 80's music forged some incredible genres like Punk, Disco, Reggae, Scar, New Wave, Glam Rock, Hard Rock, Hip Hop, Techno, so if you liked music it was a great time to explore sound
Getting fried in the sun during the 80's was normal and the women were healthy and much more friendly, they liked men because they were men and not faggots with topknots and chakra points
Sex was great, bareback was standard until the AIDS scare arrived
Your home landline and public phones was the only means of communicating other than letter writing and we always visited our mates instead of ringing, got pissed together and drove home (but crash at their joint if you were legless)
Chicks and total beta fucks ruined that jumping in cars when legless and killed themselves and others
You could talk your way out of a speeding fine, pinching a girls butt was normal and hash was everywhere
Having a blue in the pub was fine, brawls were not that common and stabbing was rare, fighting was usually one on one
Buying a house was affordable, getting a loan was fucking hard but not impossible in the 80's and easier in the 90's
Things started to get pretty fucked up with the feminist movement getting traction in our age group, the fat and ugly ones were obviously the first to lap it up but by that time in the early to mid 90's you had already partnered up so they were just screeching barren harpies.
Unfortunately those cunts got into politics and the beta fucks who could not find a happy branch to hit on the way down joined them
Personally been divorce raped 15 years ago, lost my beautiful second wife this year and saw in 50, all in all life is good, any era is amazing I reckon, I’d hate to have missed out an opportunity to be alive
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#37

Best era to be born and live?

I kinda wished I was born a couple hundred years into the future so I would an be able to witness space exploration and the colonization of other planets.
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#38

Best era to be born and live?

Quote: (10-12-2015 07:26 PM)WalterBlack Wrote:  

I think it would have been best to be in your early 20s in the early 1980s – it was still comparatively easy to fly anywhere globally and practically the whole of east Asia was a pussy paradise like Japan and Korea. In 1989 the Berlin Wall comes down and you can now experience Eastern European/Russian pussy paradises. In the 90s, China starts opening up…

If you stayed in the west, women were still thin and bangable. It was also possible to get to Latin America, but it may not have been as safe as now. Also in the west there’s women of various ethnicities born and raised in your country too if you want to mix things up.

The only downside would be in the late 1980s is that that AIDs scared the shit out of everybody, but we all know now that if you were not gay and stayed away from drugs you would be OK.

Everybody here who wants to live back in the past before the 1950s – unless you were some rich landowner/businessman/celebrity or warlord, your access to pussy was very limited compared to today.

Regarding movies – we had peak Stallone, Arnie, Spielberg...TV shows had hot women with tits and arse and no gay storylines.

I can't say I disagree with a lot of your points, but there are some things that you are definitely missing here. This forum's beloved New York City was a complete crime infested warzone in the 80's. Miami had just inherited a huge population of people who were thrown out of Cuba. South Beach was a complete wasteland. Communication was obviously horrible since you had to rely on pay phones and home landlines. Colombia in the Pablo Escobar days? Forget about it. Meeting foreign girls in the United States? Aside from a few select locations, it wasn't going to happen.
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#39

Best era to be born and live?

Jerry Seinfeld's age, born 1954, living in NYC. At age 26 you enter the 1980's. Unlimited dating opportunities with slender, feminine women. No cell phones or Internet for another 15 or so years. Booming economy, ability to travel the world freely and relative safety across the nation. And for previous reasons mentioned earlier in the thread.

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#40

Best era to be born and live?

Wonder what it was like to be English at the height of the British Empire. Could you just head off on a boat to Africa or India and get rich quick?

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#41

Best era to be born and live?

Quote: (10-24-2015 05:30 PM)Caribou Wrote:  

I kinda wished I was born a couple hundred years into the future so I would an be able to witness space exploration and the colonization of other planets.

This right here.

This is the best era to live in, especially you're not part of the landed gentry.

I'd even take the future, assuming the future is an improvement over today and not a regression into the past.
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#42

Best era to be born and live?

Apart from the inventions, the 20th century was pretty fucked up. Two world wars, communism and Stalin, Pol pot, Mao, AIDS, assassinations in the 60s, the Cold War, feminism etc.

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#43

Best era to be born and live?

The roaring 20's as a successful bootlegger.

I'd have the equivalent of millions in today's money that would have been acquired remarkably easily and quickly. I'd have a duesenberg and a Bentley and wear the nicest suits and drink the best scotch.

The women of this time would be feminine and at the same time the flappers frequenting the speakeasys and nightclubs would be slutty enough to get my rocks off as well. Invest my money wisely and build a nest egg that would get me past the depression and even boosting my income from it by buying everything out.
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#44

Best era to be born and live?

I really liked the 90s.

I miss this:

[Image: 90sfashion.jpg]

I thought women looked incredibly sexy during this time.

I also liked the thongs and bikinis




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#45

Best era to be born and live?

Quote: (10-12-2015 11:54 AM)Dusty Wrote:  

I was born in the mid 60s in the Northeast USA. One thing that changed in my lifetime is that loss of national cohesion. National unity. Sure there was always disagreements and differences (sometimes pretty bad ones) but American's felt part of the same team more or less.

When I was a kid there was no Internet, and virtually no cable tv. So everyone watched the same shows. Every family was the same. The family would gather around the tv and watch Happy Days or some other innocent G rated show, and then the kids would go to school the next day and talk about it with the other kids and the teachers and share some yuks.

I went to a mostly white school, but there were a few black kids. They integrated well, and they had plenty of white friends. No black kid ate alone in the cafeteria. I hardly heard about race or feminism growing up. We talked about slavery in History and they didn't pull any punches about it, but we weren't made to feel guilty about it either. Our teachers were patriotic and the founding fathers were held up as larger than life heroes. We celebrated the pilgrims, and Lincoln and Washington. We were taught about liberty and the constitution and bill of rights. There was no strife. No SJWism.

It was a good time to be a kid.

Dusty, I had no idea you were in your 50's. It makes me take your posts much more seriously. I've been noticing other posters who are middle aged as well. Too bad there isn't an icon next to the name of older guys so we can recognize when you are trying to beat knowledge into the thick skulls of us young guns.
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#46

Best era to be born and live?

Quote: (10-25-2015 10:28 PM)wi30 Wrote:  

Quote: (10-12-2015 11:54 AM)Dusty Wrote:  

I was born in the mid 60s in the Northeast USA. One thing that changed in my lifetime is that loss of national cohesion. National unity. Sure there was always disagreements and differences (sometimes pretty bad ones) but American's felt part of the same team more or less.

When I was a kid there was no Internet, and virtually no cable tv. So everyone watched the same shows. Every family was the same. The family would gather around the tv and watch Happy Days or some other innocent G rated show, and then the kids would go to school the next day and talk about it with the other kids and the teachers and share some yuks.

I went to a mostly white school, but there were a few black kids. They integrated well, and they had plenty of white friends. No black kid ate alone in the cafeteria. I hardly heard about race or feminism growing up. We talked about slavery in History and they didn't pull any punches about it, but we weren't made to feel guilty about it either. Our teachers were patriotic and the founding fathers were held up as larger than life heroes. We celebrated the pilgrims, and Lincoln and Washington. We were taught about liberty and the constitution and bill of rights. There was no strife. No SJWism.

It was a good time to be a kid.

Dusty, I had no idea you were in your 50's. It makes me take your posts much more seriously. I've been noticing other posters who are middle aged as well. Too bad there isn't an icon next to the name of older guys so we can recognize when you are trying to beat knowledge into the thick skulls of us young guns.


There should be one of age. Just to make sure how old is who.
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#47

Best era to be born and live?

Quote: (10-25-2015 10:28 PM)wi30 Wrote:  

Quote: (10-12-2015 11:54 AM)Dusty Wrote:  

I was born in the mid 60s in the Northeast USA. One thing that changed in my lifetime is that loss of national cohesion. National unity. Sure there was always disagreements and differences (sometimes pretty bad ones) but American's felt part of the same team more or less.

When I was a kid there was no Internet, and virtually no cable tv. So everyone watched the same shows. Every family was the same. The family would gather around the tv and watch Happy Days or some other innocent G rated show, and then the kids would go to school the next day and talk about it with the other kids and the teachers and share some yuks.

I went to a mostly white school, but there were a few black kids. They integrated well, and they had plenty of white friends. No black kid ate alone in the cafeteria. I hardly heard about race or feminism growing up. We talked about slavery in History and they didn't pull any punches about it, but we weren't made to feel guilty about it either. Our teachers were patriotic and the founding fathers were held up as larger than life heroes. We celebrated the pilgrims, and Lincoln and Washington. We were taught about liberty and the constitution and bill of rights. There was no strife. No SJWism.

It was a good time to be a kid.

Dusty, I had no idea you were in your 50's. It makes me take your posts much more seriously. I've been noticing other posters who are middle aged as well. Too bad there isn't an icon next to the name of older guys so we can recognize when you are trying to beat knowledge into the thick skulls of us young guns.

Not "in my 50's" just 50. Ugh, still hurts to type that.

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#48

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Quote: (10-24-2015 05:38 PM)Merenguero Wrote:  

Quote: (10-12-2015 07:26 PM)WalterBlack Wrote:  

I think it would have been best to be in your early 20s in the early 1980s – it was still comparatively easy to fly anywhere globally and practically the whole of east Asia was a pussy paradise like Japan and Korea. In 1989 the Berlin Wall comes down and you can now experience Eastern European/Russian pussy paradises. In the 90s, China starts opening up…

If you stayed in the west, women were still thin and bangable. It was also possible to get to Latin America, but it may not have been as safe as now. Also in the west there’s women of various ethnicities born and raised in your country too if you want to mix things up.

The only downside would be in the late 1980s is that that AIDs scared the shit out of everybody, but we all know now that if you were not gay and stayed away from drugs you would be OK.

Everybody here who wants to live back in the past before the 1950s – unless you were some rich landowner/businessman/celebrity or warlord, your access to pussy was very limited compared to today.

Regarding movies – we had peak Stallone, Arnie, Spielberg...TV shows had hot women with tits and arse and no gay storylines.

I can't say I disagree with a lot of your points, but there are some things that you are definitely missing here. This forum's beloved New York City was a complete crime infested warzone in the 80's. Miami had just inherited a huge population of people who were thrown out of Cuba. South Beach was a complete wasteland. Communication was obviously horrible since you had to rely on pay phones and home landlines. Colombia in the Pablo Escobar days? Forget about it. Meeting foreign girls in the United States? Aside from a few select locations, it wasn't going to happen.

I've never been to Miami, I've only spent a few days in NYC, so I was more focused on west coast US. I think LA would have been good in the 1980s. My post mentioned that Eastern European was just opening up and Asia was open too, so it was more about foreign travel.

Quote: (10-24-2015 06:50 PM)RIslander Wrote:  

Jerry Seinfeld's age, born 1954, living in NYC. At age 26 you enter the 1980's. Unlimited dating opportunities with slender, feminine women. No cell phones or Internet for another 15 or so years. Booming economy, ability to travel the world freely and relative safety across the nation. And for previous reasons mentioned earlier in the thread.

If you’re rich in the 1980’s the world (and its pussy) is your oyster…
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#49

Best era to be born and live?

Now.

*Everything we do is recorded, and while that may be a scaring factor to everyone, it's an awesome thing. Those nudes that chick sent you when you was in your "prime" era, still are going to be there. That Soundcloud where you posted all of your beats? That's going to stay there forever.

*And there isn't none of that bullshit "Oh when I was your age, I did (this thing cool)", you can still do it. We all know someone that's 40+ and still can have the personality of a 20 year old and try new things.

When we die in this era, we will have a lot of things to be remembered by.

Nope.
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#50

Best era to be born and live?

Right now, not debatable.

Internet allows you to literally learn anything. All of the following you can learn from the internet, and are several of the following: lucrative, prestigious, interesting, location independent.

Trading, investing, SEO, coding, design, affiliate marketing, copywriting.

All my friends (late teens early 20s) travel by themselves. Work, save up. Go on the internet, book flight, book hotel. At a time when we couldn't even legally drink. Don't think our parents did that.

Chicks are easier than they've ever been. Resources on the internet for DAYS. Freedom to travel anywhere. Social Media allows you to connect with friends at any time. WiFi everywhere.

Oh, and competition at an all-time low. The internet amplifies the core. People are weeded out, as people with drive are rewarded, while the lazy have the option of living vicariously through celebrities & being outraged by the media.
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