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#26

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Quote: (01-03-2017 02:01 AM)Mayweather Wrote:  

You can just see the masculine energy radiating off these women. I'll pass.
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The England thread in the game section, should be referenced to this, for those who want an idea of what women in England are like.
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#27

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About two years ago I met up with some gaming buddies in York city centre for a Saturday night social. Around closing time it was exactly like the pictures posted, wretched people everywhere causing scenes. Grim.
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#28

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#29

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These 'women' will consider themselves to all be 8/10s and be obnoxious/agressive if you reject them in disgust. Seriously lopsided country in SMV terms.

Unless you are in the upper 20% of the UK avoid this shitholes women, in fact its a god awful place to live in general, or visit as a tourist.

FWIW i'm a Brit who left more than a decade ago, I go out of my way to avoid even flying through the UK.
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#30

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Quote: (01-03-2017 03:14 PM)Zoids Wrote:  

These 'women' will consider themselves to all be 8/10s and be obnoxious/agressive if you reject them in disgust. Seriously lopsided country in SMV terms.

Unless you are in the upper 20% of the UK avoid this shitholes women, in fact its a god awful place to live in general, or visit as a tourist.

FWIW i'm a Brit who left more than a decade ago, I go out of my way to avoid even flying through the UK.

The population of the country are just brainwashed, government dependent idiots. Most of the country love big Government, and think being unarmed is a great thing whilst those idiot Americans have firearms. Family unit is totally destroyed, single parenthood isn't viewed in the disgust that it should, it is scary how this country went from hardworking, God fearing to what it is now in such a short space of time.
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#31

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Bushcraft. Have you ever been to Britain? A few choice pictures by he daily mail is not representative of the standard of both men and women in the country. Britain is known for having a binge drinking culture but not everyone is involved in it. I'd say binge drinkers are actually a minority and it's them who give everyone else a bad name.
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#32

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America is sneered upon by Brits mainly because it is a crux they use to feel better about themselves and to reaffirm their pre-existing stereotypes and prejudices against Americans.

Lots of people mock Americans for being god-fearing, supporting the right to gun ownership (which is actually legal in Britain, just a lot more restrictive. I once heard a typical leftist say 'any country where it is legal to buy guns is just idiotic. That was a facepalm moment.), and for being fat or having no culture.

The fat argument still stands, although I do see people whom I would class as being chubby calling Americans fat. However the culture one really pisses me off as it shows how many people these days are so self-unaware.

The culture argument used to hold ground because England had a rich history of literature, architecture, sports and leisure activities. However the majority of people now act as if they are in what used to be called American culture (degeneracy, sexual deviancy, individualism) yet simultaneously deride Americans for having the same ideas.

As a personal anecdote, I know a girl who fawns and obsesses over the Kardashians, watches all the MTV shows on them and has all the commercial products they create, yet is constantly seen on Facebook sharing posts post- Trump victory about how America never had a culture anyway.

Single parenthood is celebrated in the UK, and Church congregations are only propped up by African immigrants in city centres. Outside of that, you're probably looking at 0.5% of the population under 60 attending Church regularly.
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#33

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Quote: (01-04-2017 08:18 AM)Ethan Hunt Wrote:  

Bushcraft. Have you ever been to Britain? A few choice pictures by he daily mail is not representative of the standard of both men and women in the country. Britain is known for having a binge drinking culture but not everyone is involved in it. I'd say binge drinkers are actually a minority and it's them who give everyone else a bad name.

I've been to Britain. As a history geek, it's possibly the best place in the world. As a young poon hound, it's quite depressing. London has some great selection, as does Dublin, but the rest is unfortunately average. One of the few countries where the men are better put together than the women (on average).
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#34

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It's fun to go out in Britain, but going out Saturday or Sunday morning and seeing loads of posh girls sleeping on the road in pools of their vomit & urine always fills me with a strange mix of disgust and laughter.
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#35

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Quote: (01-04-2017 11:29 AM)britchard Wrote:  

America is sneered upon by Brits mainly because it is a crux they use to feel better about themselves and to reaffirm their pre-existing stereotypes and prejudices against Americans.

Lots of people mock Americans for being god-fearing, supporting the right to gun ownership (which is actually legal in Britain, just a lot more restrictive. I once heard a typical leftist say 'any country where it is legal to buy guns is just idiotic. That was a facepalm moment.), and for being fat or having no culture.

The fat argument still stands, although I do see people whom I would class as being chubby calling Americans fat. However the culture one really pisses me off as it shows how many people these days are so self-unaware.

The culture argument used to hold ground because England had a rich history of literature, architecture, sports and leisure activities. However the majority of people now act as if they are in what used to be called American culture (degeneracy, sexual deviancy, individualism) yet simultaneously deride Americans for having the same ideas.

As a personal anecdote, I know a girl who fawns and obsesses over the Kardashians, watches all the MTV shows on them and has all the commercial products they create, yet is constantly seen on Facebook sharing posts post- Trump victory about how America never had a culture anyway.

Single parenthood is celebrated in the UK, and Church congregations are only propped up by African immigrants in city centres. Outside of that, you're probably looking at 0.5% of the population under 60 attending Church regularly.

Europe in general is extremely socialistic, I don't know why. I have great admiration for the Americans for valuing self reliance, high Gun ownership etc. Freedom doesn't come free, and the Americans (majority) know this yet the brits couldn't care less about freedom, as long as they receive entertainment with braindead shows such as EastEnders being on the television they couldn't care less. Maybe it is fact that things have been too comfortable in the UK for too long, nothing since WW2 has there been anything to shake up the country.
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#36

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Quote: (01-04-2017 11:29 AM)britchard Wrote:  

America is sneered upon by Brits mainly because it is a crux they use to feel better about themselves and to reaffirm their pre-existing stereotypes and prejudices against Americans.

Lots of people mock Americans for being god-fearing, supporting the right to gun ownership (which is actually legal in Britain, just a lot more restrictive. I once heard a typical leftist say 'any country where it is legal to buy guns is just idiotic. That was a facepalm moment.), and for being fat or having no culture.

The fat argument still stands, although I do see people whom I would class as being chubby calling Americans fat. However the culture one really pisses me off as it shows how many people these days are so self-unaware.

The culture argument used to hold ground because England had a rich history of literature, architecture, sports and leisure activities. However the majority of people now act as if they are in what used to be called American culture (degeneracy, sexual deviancy, individualism) yet simultaneously deride Americans for having the same ideas.

As a personal anecdote, I know a girl who fawns and obsesses over the Kardashians, watches all the MTV shows on them and has all the commercial products they create, yet is constantly seen on Facebook sharing posts post- Trump victory about how America never had a culture anyway.

Single parenthood is celebrated in the UK, and Church congregations are only propped up by African immigrants in city centres. Outside of that, you're probably looking at 0.5% of the population under 60 attending Church regularly.

England is just America with charming accents, no church, and no guns.
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#37

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Shakespeare, Richard II

This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle,
This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars,
This other Eden, demi-paradise,
This fortress built by Nature for herself
Against infection and the hand of war,
This happy breed of men, this little world,
This precious stone set in the silver sea,
Which serves it in the office of a wall
Or as a moat defensive to a house,
Against the envy of less happier lands,--
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England.

It's disheartening to see the pictures here of our most addled elements, though they are there to see with the naked eye from Thursday-Saturday in town centres across the country. I'm sad to see many of the comments in this thread - not because they are untrue, but because they speak of an England that I don't recognise, and that I was spared from growing up. I grew up being taught Shakespeare and Milton in buildings that pre-dated the Norman Conquest. I never knew the reality presented here, and indeed still don't. I recognise it, of course, and have come into contact with it, but I find it unsettling. It makes me feel as though I'm something of an anachronism - the England I grew up on is in many respects, perhaps all respects that matter, more real to me than the one shown in these images and in the comments here. For much of history, whether our detractors like it or not, England has always existed as a kind of ideal - not just to her people, but to all people's around the world. It is a strange feeling to love something, and feel committed to something, one knows to be in the past - and what's more, something which shall not return.
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#38

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^
The heart wrenching part of about those pictures is how fast everything decayed. The England I was born in and grew up in my first couple of years of life is washed away of hardy English. Their replacement is soft blobs of men, with no sense of identity. I see pubs that been their for 100 years being closed down, while I count on the number of Pakis are left and right of me as look upon the board up doors. Away from the major cities, I get the feel of England of my past, that barely holding on.
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#39

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Quote: (01-04-2017 05:11 PM)Thersites Wrote:  

^
The heart wrenching part of about those pictures is how fast everything decayed. The England I was born in and grew up in my first couple of years of life is washed away of hardy English. Their replacement is soft blobs of men, with no sense of identity. I see pubs that been their for 100 years being closed down, while I count on the number of Pakis are left and right of me as look upon the board up doors. Away from the major cities, I get the feel of England of my past, that barely holding on.

I'm a second generation immigrant who managed to successfully escape Britain!
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#40

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Quote: (01-04-2017 08:18 AM)Ethan Hunt Wrote:  

Bushcraft. Have you ever been to Britain? A few choice pictures by he daily mail is not representative of the standard of both men and women in the country. Britain is known for having a binge drinking culture but not everyone is involved in it. I'd say binge drinkers are actually a minority and it's them who give everyone else a bad name.

Yeah I mean this happens every single year on new years right? These pictures come out and people start judging (I shudder to use that word) Britain and it's supposed out of control binge drinking problem. And then, in a day or two, people stop and forget all about it until next year when they trot out these bizarrely similar pictures after new years.

While I definitely believe Britain has all the problems of a typical western country I think, regarding this new years picture tradition they've got going on; it can be attributed to the typical binge drinkers every country has, plus the city factor. Also looks to be a lot of...chavs, I think they're called? And I don't think they comprise the majority either. Every western nation has fatties, feminists, and a lower class the binge drinks. I'm sure it's comparable to other western European countries.
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#41

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Britain has changed so much even over the last 15 years, and an incredible amount since the 50s and 60s. I have no memory of having an actual conversation with a black person until I was around 16. I had seen some when I went to London as a child, and saw them on the TV, but had never spoken to one properly. And that wasn't through me avoiding speaking to blacks, I just didn't see any around.

Since the Tory government got elected in 2010, they have started to destroy the countryside by building huge housing estates near existing villages and towns. The people who settle in these new housing estates are often from the big cities, so are much more 'diverse' than the original town or village. Now wherever I go near my hometown, I see lots of blacks and more asians than previously.

England doesn't exist anymore in the big cities. To get the sense of Englishness, you either need to go up North away from the cities or to the South-West.
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#42

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^ The change is way too fast. Those smaller communities and villages are basically being replace with an immigrant population that do that have need to assimilated the British Way of Life. As 1st generation immigrant born in UK soil, it piss me off.
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#43

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Quote: (01-04-2017 05:50 PM)britchard Wrote:  

Britain has changed so much even over the last 15 years, and an incredible amount since the 50s and 60s. I have no memory of having an actual conversation with a black person until I was around 16. I had seen some when I went to London as a child, and saw them on the TV, but had never spoken to one properly. And that wasn't through me avoiding speaking to blacks, I just didn't see any around.

Since the Tory government got elected in 2010, they have started to destroy the countryside by building huge housing estates near existing villages and towns. The people who settle in these new housing estates are often from the big cities, so are much more 'diverse' than the original town or village. Now wherever I go near my hometown, I see lots of blacks and more asians than previously.

England doesn't exist anymore in the big cities. To get the sense of Englishness, you either need to go up North away from the cities or to the South-West.


Interesting you say that, growing up in one of the major metropolises in the U.K. I actually get a strange feeling when I speak to some 'native Brits'. I feel like they belong out of a World War 1 documentary casting. Mainly because their traditional accents, freshness and well, Britishness.

If you grow up in somewhere like London and Birmingham, you belong to a strange hybrid of different cultures that is emulating American hip hop culture. There may be pockets of 'Britishness' if you like going to the football but that is about it.

As for the binge drinking, it is hard to explain. I suppose a big part of it comes down to the shyness and reservedness that emanates from British people. After ten pints it all becomes released in some sickly pandoras box. Still regardless, I recommend a few nights out in one of the major city centres, it is a memorable experience and not always for the worst.
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#44

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Quote: (01-04-2017 05:32 PM)Once Was Not Wrote:  

Quote: (01-04-2017 08:18 AM)Ethan Hunt Wrote:  

Bushcraft. Have you ever been to Britain? A few choice pictures by he daily mail is not representative of the standard of both men and women in the country. Britain is known for having a binge drinking culture but not everyone is involved in it. I'd say binge drinkers are actually a minority and it's them who give everyone else a bad name.

Yeah I mean this happens every single year on new years right? These pictures come out and people start judging (I shudder to use that word) Britain and it's supposed out of control binge drinking problem. And then, in a day or two, people stop and forget all about it until next year when they trot out these bizarrely similar pictures after new years.

While I definitely believe Britain has all the problems of a typical western country I think, regarding this new years picture tradition they've got going on; it can be attributed to the typical binge drinkers every country has, plus the city factor. Also looks to be a lot of...chavs, I think they're called? And I don't think they comprise the majority either. Every western nation has fatties, feminists, and a lower class the binge drinks. I'm sure it's comparable to other western European countries.

It isn't. We drink in a way most other countries can't begin to comprehend. I've traveled pretty extensively in Europe and Russia, and I have never seen drunkenness that even comes close to matching what you'll see here. We like to booze, as a people, in a way that no other people I've come across do.
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#45

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Quote: (01-05-2017 05:37 AM)H1N1 Wrote:  

Quote: (01-04-2017 05:32 PM)Once Was Not Wrote:  

Quote: (01-04-2017 08:18 AM)Ethan Hunt Wrote:  

Bushcraft. Have you ever been to Britain? A few choice pictures by he daily mail is not representative of the standard of both men and women in the country. Britain is known for having a binge drinking culture but not everyone is involved in it. I'd say binge drinkers are actually a minority and it's them who give everyone else a bad name.

Yeah I mean this happens every single year on new years right? These pictures come out and people start judging (I shudder to use that word) Britain and it's supposed out of control binge drinking problem. And then, in a day or two, people stop and forget all about it until next year when they trot out these bizarrely similar pictures after new years.

While I definitely believe Britain has all the problems of a typical western country I think, regarding this new years picture tradition they've got going on; it can be attributed to the typical binge drinkers every country has, plus the city factor. Also looks to be a lot of...chavs, I think they're called? And I don't think they comprise the majority either. Every western nation has fatties, feminists, and a lower class the binge drinks. I'm sure it's comparable to other western European countries.

It isn't. We drink in a way most other countries can't begin to comprehend. I've traveled pretty extensively in Europe and Russia, and I have never seen drunkenness that even comes close to matching what you'll see here. We like to booze, as a people, in a way that no other people I've come across do.

Scandos also binge drink, you got it from there I think with the Vikings. Public drunkenness has been a thing in all of Northern Europe from hundreds of years.

It does seem like Brits have even less shame about it.

It's still a good night out.
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#46

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Quote: (01-05-2017 05:37 AM)H1N1 Wrote:  

It isn't. We drink in a way most other countries can't begin to comprehend. I've traveled pretty extensively in Europe and Russia, and I have never seen drunkenness that even comes close to matching what you'll see here. We like to booze, as a people, in a way that no other people I've come across do.

In the Netherlands and Germany they also like their booze, but it's true...it really is nothing like what you'll see in the UK.
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#47

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Yes, I have some good friends from Norway who know how to party, and drink a lot. Even then, I consider myself a non-drinker (I go months without drinking at all) and I can more or less keep pace with what's considered normal heavy drinking for Norwegians. The only people I can't keep pace with at all are the English. I have plenty of friends who are out drinking 4 or 5 pints of 5% beer for a quiet drink 3 or 4 nights a week.
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#48

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This British culture has existed in its current form since I was born and before that it was popular. You only see it more now because the media, such as the Daily Mail, love to shame n game but do it because every british guy loves a drunk slapper rolling around and seeing their fellow man all fucked up and off his face.

Then add in the cretins you find in every town and city, voila; you have a new article to shame people but really you are only encouraging it and making people famous.

On one hand you splash celebrities everywhere and promote their lifestyles (alcohol & drugs included) but then try to act concerned when someone you don't know fucks their liver up every weekend.

Its clickbait. They do it every year and some papers even have a stock photo of some girl with a nice body, long brunette hair, wearing boots, on a city centre bench lying down and half concious. OH THE HORROR! oh how far our women have fallen! Fuck right off! [Image: lol.gif]

British culture lives for the weekend, festivals, celebrities, Strictly Come Dancing, Xfactor, "Gap Yars", the Royal Family, sales on furniture and electronics, sunny resorts (with alcohol and drugs) and fuck all else.

I'm sorry to say H1N1 but you might have been in your own world when it comes to exposure to this shit. We have more people now than decades ago, more eyes-on from social media, the internet and news media.

The only real change has been the sex arms race for men. Never before in the UK has there been so much competition for so much variety of strange at any given moment. When you have fat slags and average basic tarts with acres of lard on their arses decree men in the 5-7 range as "beneath them" you get problems.

Men for the most part cannot talk to a woman straight without drink in him, I am guilty of this sometimes. A lot of women want sex, they want interaction but if you were to fuck them sober on a first meet they'd want alcohol in them before your dick follows it. they just cannot give in to a bit of dick without the sauce.

Other nationalities don't give a fuck and want cock as much as they want fresh drinking water.
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#49

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To get blackout drunk in public like this, without fear of being shot, raped, kidnapped, or worse, is a testament to the fact that despite all the bad publicity, Britain is still a very safe place to live. Even London!

Similar things happen here on Canada day. Walking around the trendy parts of a major Canadian city at 11pm on July 1st is akin to watching Al-Jazeera coverage of some distant war-zone.

Bodies littering the streets, men and women alike, sharing in the collective harmony of extreme inebriation.

Seems like a good time.
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#50

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Quote: (01-05-2017 12:51 PM)Foolsgo1d Wrote:  

British culture lives for the weekend, festivals, celebrities, Strictly Come Dancing, Xfactor, "Gap Yars", the Royal Family, sales on furniture and electronics, sunny resorts (with alcohol and drugs) and fuck all else.


Add smartphone/social media addiction and that's Great Britain in a nutshell. Even the "best" quality women (relatively speaking) are afflicted with most of the above, which means even if the girl you're talking to is high quality compared to her peers, and she likes you, and she plays minimal games, it's still likely going to be a painful slog to get her in the sack. And you're going to want to keep her as a GF because the only other options are landwhales, chav slags, giant single mothers, sarcastic career oriented feminists, or middle class carousel riders who won't get off the ride for anyone but justin bieber or vin diesel. If you get in a relationship with a girl who is among the top few % of girls she will still be average and get blown out of the water by EE/SA women but within the confines of the UK she is scarce and she knows it. Unless you're a master at hiding this distorted SMP reality from yourself, the relationship is nowhere near as firm and stable as you can hope to have in EE/SA/SEA.


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The only real change has been the sex arms race for men. Never before in the UK has there been so much competition for so much variety of strange at any given moment. When you have fat slags and average basic tarts with acres of lard on their arses decree men in the 5-7 range as "beneath them" you get problems.


The smart thing to do for a man in the UK is to make a plan to take extended breaks abroad, with the end goal of expatriation, then to get his head down and work hard towards that goal. Due to many factors discussed widely on this forum, this is easier said than done, but truly the best option for british men. I guess nature/fortune will self-select for those who can make it and those who can't. I know this forum is against MGTOW but becoming a "temporary MGTOW", dedicating time and effort towards geographic freedom, can be a smart move for british guys who get next to no joy out of banging terrible quality UK sluts.
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