Game Recognized: Cristiano Ronaldo

Rossi

 
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This is the guy who I want to be in my next life, Leo DiCaprio as well

He cheated on every girlfriend he had, including Irina Shayk and then dumped her. He doesnt really take shit from girls and basically next them. The other day, Italian sports channel showed his girlfriends where he publicly made appearences for events, list was like Victoria Secret runway.

This guy totally nailed but it's easy once you make $100 millions a year.

Supposedly, Real Madrid want to renew his contract again and he wants $50 millions net + image rights.
 

Barron

 
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Samseau said:
Hoser said:
Raise your hand if you wish you could grow up motherless like these boys will, having as your only parent a father who you likely will never be as good as.

Growing up with millions in a trust fund? In exchange for some mommy issues...? That's a no brainer, most men would take it.

You may not ever surpass your father Ronaldo in sports, but with that kind of starting capital you could easily turn into the next Donald Trump.

Serious question:

How would you rate the health of your relationship with your mother?
 

godfather dust

 
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I don't think having kids with a surrogate mother is some super alpha move.

It shows a big ego of reproducing for the hell of it, not even giving the kids a shot at a nuclear family.

I think the ideal with someone with his status would be to attempt to find a woman who will be a good mother and have kids outside of wedlock, to at least reduce the incentive for the woman to end the relationship.
 

LockeAndLoad

 
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churros said:
Hoser said:
Since when did rich, famous, successful, and good-looking become "game"?

OP may do well to read up on game, especially before starting a thread on something called ROOSH V forum.

Thank God somebody said this. It's just as pathetic to worship the wealthy as it is to despite them.

Pro sports should be included in no fap. They undermine masculinity.

Holy shit, there is no end to the "hyper alpha male" mentality that people on this forum are striving to project. "Pro sports undermine masculinity." "It's just as pathetic to worship the wealthy as it is to despise them." Very deep platitudes.

This on a forum that has over 2300 pages dedicated to blind worship and idolatry of Donald Trump...
 
Pro-sports spectatorship is quite often the male equivalent of female gossip shows & reality TV excess. There's not much more pathetic than bitching about how women spend their time & money when you wasting the same amount following other men who are good at a largely inconsequential activity.

And it's far from blind worship. In fact, over 2300 pages lends me to think a lot of rational discussion might have taken place. How much of that thread have you actually gotten through?
 

LockeAndLoad

 
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Conscious Pirate said:
Pro-sports spectatorship is quite often the male equivalent of female gossip shows & reality TV excess. There's not much more pathetic than bitching about how women spend their time & money when you wasting the same amount following other men who are good at a largely inconsequential activity.

And it's far from blind worship. In fact, over 2300 pages lends me to think a lot of rational discussion might have taken place. How much of that thread have you actually gotten through?

Re Donald Trump: There are very few post on that thread, especially within the past year or so, that are in any way receptive to anything but nuclear orange-glowing praise for DT. Most of the posts seem to be reposting tweets or Pepe memes.

The "watching pro sports is the same as female gossip shows and reality TV" argument is odd. Not being into sports is fine--people have a variety of different interests. Being militantly anti-sports fan--to the point where it is "pathetic" to watch sports--is pretty overboard and reeks of insecurity. People watch sports because they are passionate about the sport--and many of them actually played the sport at least in their youth.

Also, who is bitching about how women spend their time and money? That red herring came out quickly.
 

godfather dust

 
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The only sport I watch every game is football (Patriots fan, once Brady is gone maybe relax when/if they start sucking.) Catch a Celtics game or two a week, occasionally watch baseball and hockey. Keep updated on trades etc.

Calling enjoying sports feminine is non-sensical. A room full of women is not watching sports, they may claim to be fans to get men and watch when with men only.

Sports is an easy topic of conversation with other men. If I have nothing in common with a man I work with, for example, sports can be talked about.

Also, acting like it's some giant time sink is absurd. Many forms of entertainment are a waste of time, it's all in balancing it.

Personally, I watch no TV except 2 games a week and maybe a movie. This is far better than many, especially video gamers and most women.

I don't understand the need to take a condescending view on sports, strikes me as a long-term hatred of the jocks bullying you in school.

(Edit: the last sentence was not directed at you conscious pirate, you don't strike me as seething with beta/Omega resentment, just a general observation.)
 
LockeAndLoad said:
Conscious Pirate said:
Pro-sports spectatorship is quite often the male equivalent of female gossip shows & reality TV excess. There's not much more pathetic than bitching about how women spend their time & money when you wasting the same amount following other men who are good at a largely inconsequential activity.

And it's far from blind worship. In fact, over 2300 pages lends me to think a lot of rational discussion might have taken place. How much of that thread have you actually gotten through?

Re Donald Trump: There are very few post on that thread, especially within the past year or so, that are in any way receptive to anything but nuclear orange-glowing praise for DT. Most of the posts seem to be reposting tweets or Pepe memes.

The "watching pro sports is the same as female gossip shows and reality TV" argument is odd. Not being into sports is fine--people have a variety of different interests. Being militantly anti-sports fan--to the point where it is "pathetic" to watch sports--is pretty overboard and reeks of insecurity. People watch sports because they are passionate about the sport--and many of them actually played the sport at least in their youth.

Also, who is bitching about how women spend their time and money? That red herring came out quickly.

What red herring? You do realise you are posting on RooshV Forum, where we regularly bitch about how women spend their time & money? It's kind of the point here champ. So, first of all let me call you out on your introduction...

LockeAndLoad said:
I probably won't agree with everything said on the forum, but certainly won't antagonize.

You can disagree all you like, but your passive aggressive tone won't do well here or in the courtroom Mr Attorney!

Secondly, you have decided to attack me after I offered a comment on Churros reply to Hosers post.

So again, I offer up your own choice of wording...

LockeAndLoad said:
Holy shit, there is no end to the "hyper alpha male" mentality that people on this forum are striving to project. "Pro sports undermine masculinity." "It's just as pathetic to worship the wealthy as it is to despise them." Very deep platitudes.

This on a forum that has over 2300 pages dedicated to blind worship and idolatry of Donald Trump...

You do realise again, that this is the Roosh V Forum where we discuss & champion masculinity. And have little time for trolls.

And then this...

LockeAndLoad said:
Being militantly anti-sports fan--to the point where it is "pathetic" to watch sports--is pretty overboard and reeks of insecurity. People watch sports because they are passionate about the sport--and many of them actually played the sport at least in their youth.

I'd like to know where I was militant about anything I said in regards to sports spectatorship? That DOES sound like a red herring, Mr Attorney.

People PLAY sports because they are passionate about that sport. I can think of plenty of "pathetic" reasons to watch or spectate sports.

Lots of projection in your post big guy. I hope you're better in the court room than you are on the internet.


Oh, and I can understand that you have not been able to get through all 2300 pages of the Donald Trump Thread. Highly understandable given the amount of sports you are watching & need to defend. It does not escape me that you chose not to answer the only question I posed to you.
 

kosko

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All the anti-sports dudes can stop their noise. This is where nerds vs. jocks get rebooted from High School. These are just the nerds who chose to read books and shit and be engineers. Don't pay any attention to the hate. Any dude knows sports is far from feminine.

Too much of anything is bad. Dudes who read to many books and lock themselves away are weirdo nerds, dudes who play too many video games are fucked, dudes who the fuck too many sluts will catch an exotic STD quite often, dudes who eat too much get fat, dudes who watch too many sports turn into ESPN dough boys, too much of anything is bad for you 100%!

But enjoying sports as hobby or pastime is very masculine. It is the most honest real life drama around. No other platform provides the chance for men to challenge and battle in an environment that won't bring on serious injury or death. Women just fake it with sports. More times than not she is only into it because her man is into it, or she wants attention for her social circle.
 

Hoser

Kingfisher
Sportsball is drama? It's the same thing every year. You watch a band of athletes chase a ball around. Nothing changes but the faces. At least in all the other pastimes you mentioned there's an opportunity to learn and experience new things, and the man engaging in them is the one who gets to experience the pastime individually.

Great point, otherwise.

Full disclosure: I'm a bit of a nerd, myself.
 
kosko said:
All the anti-sports dudes can stop their noise. This is where nerds vs. jocks get rebooted from High School. These are just the nerds who chose to read books and shit and be engineers. Don't pay any attention to the hate. Any dude knows sports is far from feminine.

Too much of anything is bad. Dudes who read to many books and lock themselves away are weirdo nerds, dudes who play too many video games are fucked, dudes who the fuck too many sluts will catch an exotic STD quite often, dudes who eat too much get fat, dudes who watch too many sports turn into ESPN dough boys, too much of anything is bad for you 100%!

But enjoying sports as hobby or pastime is very masculine. It is the most honest real life drama around. No other platform provides the chance for men to challenge and battle in an environment that won't bring on serious injury or death. Women just fake it with sports. More times than not she is only into it because her man is into it, or she wants attention for her social circle.

Wrong. On every justification you make. But don't let "anti-sports dudes" make you think otherwise.

There is nothing masculine about "the real life drama" that you think sports spectatorship provides. What about the actual real life drama going on around you at any given point?

It's just collectivism (entirely female, & bookworms are by definition not collectivist, just like the concept of ideas) & tribalism. I respect both for what they are, but there's nothing to be learnt beyond childhood from either.

There are plenty of other platforms to challenge each other on.
 

kosko

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Conscious Pirate said:
kosko said:
All the anti-sports dudes can stop their noise. This is where nerds vs. jocks get rebooted from High School. These are just the nerds who chose to read books and shit and be engineers. Don't pay any attention to the hate. Any dude knows sports is far from feminine.

Too much of anything is bad. Dudes who read to many books and lock themselves away are weirdo nerds, dudes who play too many video games are fucked, dudes who the fuck too many sluts will catch an exotic STD quite often, dudes who eat too much get fat, dudes who watch too many sports turn into ESPN dough boys, too much of anything is bad for you 100%!

But enjoying sports as hobby or pastime is very masculine. It is the most honest real life drama around. No other platform provides the chance for men to challenge and battle in an environment that won't bring on serious injury or death. Women just fake it with sports. More times than not she is only into it because her man is into it, or she wants attention for her social circle.

Wrong. On every justification you make. But don't let "anti-sports dudes" make you think otherwise.

There is nothing masculine about "the real life drama" that you think sports spectatorship provides. What about the actual real life drama going on around you at any given point?

It's just collectivism (entirely female, & bookworms are by definition not collectivist, just like the concept of ideas) & tribalism. I respect both for what they are, but there's nothing to be learnt beyond childhood from either.

There are plenty of other platforms to challenge each other on.


How many Chess players get statues made, parades thrown for them, and get pussy thrown at them? Do Women drip for all might philosophers and chess players right? Is that not high level of male battle in another form?

This is all going over your head.

Like I said...

I played football and smoked weed in HS;

you likely read books and shit.
 
kosko said:
All the anti-sports dudes can stop their noise. This is where nerds vs. jocks get rebooted from High School. These are just the nerds who chose to read books and shit and be engineers. Don't pay any attention to the hate. Any dude knows sports is far from feminine.

Too much of anything is bad. Dudes who read to many books and lock themselves away are weirdo nerds, dudes who play too many video games are fucked, dudes who the fuck too many sluts will catch an exotic STD quite often, dudes who eat too much get fat, dudes who watch too many sports turn into ESPN dough boys, too much of anything is bad for you 100%!

But enjoying sports as hobby or pastime is very masculine. It is the most honest real life drama around. No other platform provides the chance for men to challenge and battle in an environment that won't bring on serious injury or death. Women just fake it with sports. More times than not she is only into it because her man is into it, or she wants attention for her social circle.

I was a strange combination of both - in my prime I read one book a day, studied 1-2 hours daily that got me the best marks, but I also trained my ass off and played plenty of sports. In fact I was a strange mixture of a nerd with a six-pack who could do 100 push-ups at age 16. (I had other issues back then - no superman here.)

Sports are masculine endeavors - watching it is in positive perception watching excellence especially if you play the sports yourself. Of course if you are just a couch potato, then it doesn't amount to much.

And yes - the current sports mantras are created for men to focus their masculine tribal instincts onto them and avoid focusing on what truly matters. We have to understand that.

Personally I stopped watching sports, because there was too much time going into it with nothing added to my life.

Occasionally I like to watch when it is the Superbowl, or soccer championships, but that is usually connected with cameraderie and getting together over beers. Doing it weekly as a highlight is way too limiting.
 

kosko

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Zelcorpion said:
kosko said:
All the anti-sports dudes can stop their noise. This is where nerds vs. jocks get rebooted from High School. These are just the nerds who chose to read books and shit and be engineers. Don't pay any attention to the hate. Any dude knows sports is far from feminine.

Too much of anything is bad. Dudes who read to many books and lock themselves away are weirdo nerds, dudes who play too many video games are fucked, dudes who the fuck too many sluts will catch an exotic STD quite often, dudes who eat too much get fat, dudes who watch too many sports turn into ESPN dough boys, too much of anything is bad for you 100%!

But enjoying sports as hobby or pastime is very masculine. It is the most honest real life drama around. No other platform provides the chance for men to challenge and battle in an environment that won't bring on serious injury or death. Women just fake it with sports. More times than not she is only into it because her man is into it, or she wants attention for her social circle.

I was a strange combination of both - in my prime I read one book a day, studied 1-2 hours daily that got me the best marks, but I also trained my ass off and played plenty of sports. In fact I was a strange mixture of a nerd with a six-pack who could do 100 push-ups at age 16. (I had other issues back then - no superman here.)

Sports are masculine endeavors - watching it is in positive perception watching excellence especially if you play the sports yourself. Of course if you are just a couch potato, then it doesn't amount to much.

And yes - the current sports mantras are created for men to focus their masculine tribal instincts onto them and avoid focusing on what truly matters. We have to understand that.

Personally I stopped watching sports, because there was too much time going into it with nothing added to my life.

Occasionally I like to watch when it is the Superbowl, or soccer championships, but that is usually connected with cameraderie and getting together over beers. Doing it weekly as a highlight is way too limiting.

If you could hack both then you will win at life. The level of discipline and focus to maintain high acumen towards learning topics in depth, being very well read, plus good at sports is rare. There is only so many hours in a day and the folks who are able to do both always end up doing well for themselves as they just know how to outwork 90% of the population and it just becomes very easy for them after a while.
 
kosko said:
All the anti-sports dudes can stop their noise. This is where nerds vs. jocks get rebooted from High School. These are just the nerds who chose to read books and shit and be engineers. Don't pay any attention to the hate. Any dude knows sports is far from feminine.

Too much of anything is bad. Dudes who read to many books and lock themselves away are weirdo nerds, dudes who play too many video games are fucked, dudes who the fuck too many sluts will catch an exotic STD quite often, dudes who eat too much get fat, dudes who watch too many sports turn into ESPN dough boys, too much of anything is bad for you 100%!

But enjoying sports as hobby or pastime is very masculine. It is the most honest real life drama around. No other platform provides the chance for men to challenge and battle in an environment that won't bring on serious injury or death. Women just fake it with sports. More times than not she is only into it because her man is into it, or she wants attention for her social circle.

I love to play sports, well before I was injured, I also watch games in the playoffs and some in regular season. Team sports make alpha men and is the closest to a tribe in modern life.

I'm getting more and more disgusted with modern sports. I just can't sit around and watch multi-millionaires who play 4 minutes a game in the NBA take home $5 million a year or a "star" take home $30 million a year. These are not athletes anymore with such salaries, they are extremely important actors for the globalist agenda. Focus your aggression here thank you.

I don't know, I will still watch, because I love sports and competition, but we have to be honest and say this is the number one drug for men. Sports and beer in the weekends keeps the machine chugging along.
 

LockeAndLoad

 
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Conscious Pirate said:
kosko said:
All the anti-sports dudes can stop their noise. This is where nerds vs. jocks get rebooted from High School. These are just the nerds who chose to read books and shit and be engineers. Don't pay any attention to the hate. Any dude knows sports is far from feminine.

Too much of anything is bad. Dudes who read to many books and lock themselves away are weirdo nerds, dudes who play too many video games are fucked, dudes who the fuck too many sluts will catch an exotic STD quite often, dudes who eat too much get fat, dudes who watch too many sports turn into ESPN dough boys, too much of anything is bad for you 100%!

But enjoying sports as hobby or pastime is very masculine. It is the most honest real life drama around. No other platform provides the chance for men to challenge and battle in an environment that won't bring on serious injury or death. Women just fake it with sports. More times than not she is only into it because her man is into it, or she wants attention for her social circle.

Wrong. On every justification you make. But don't let "anti-sports dudes" make you think otherwise.

There is nothing masculine about "the real life drama" that you think sports spectatorship provides. What about the actual real life drama going on around you at any given point?

It's just collectivism (entirely female, & bookworms are by definition not collectivist, just like the concept of ideas) & tribalism. I respect both for what they are, but there's nothing to be learnt beyond childhood from either.

There are plenty of other platforms to challenge each other on.

That type of passive-aggressive response isn't going to fly here, champ.

It's fine to not be into sports, but to say that there is nothing masculine about watching sports shows a lack of understanding. Watching sports is one way for men to get together in social environments. It fosters a sense of identity and camaraderie, allows for socialization, etc.

Yes, there are plenty of hobbies to partake in. Sports--whether playing, watching, or frequently a combination of both--is one such hobby that is just as valid as most others. Perhaps we're not all engaged in whatever hyper masculine hobbies you are, big guy (such as complaining about how women spend their time and money?), but that doesn't mean watching sports isn't masculine.

But then what do I know, I'm just a lowly attorney (who, as a corporate attorney, hasn't seen the inside of a courtroom since law school and has absolutely no desire to). Seems like this forum is filled with legal experts able to assess skill by virtue of reading blog posts. Very impressive group of magistrates we've collected here, pal.
 
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