Roosh: I Have Unpublished Game And The Rest Of My Pickup Books

Leonard D Neubache

Owl
Gold Member
pitbullowner said:
Bury Zenek said:
I see a new possibility rising for Roosh since he wants to live in the mountains, has already bought a 4x4 and will need new income source currently being in the process to nullify all his books - he should become a park ranger. Isn't it obvious?

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If it wasn't for bureaucratic garbage that you have to deal with, I'd become one in a heartbeat

+1. No common sense left in the job. You have to fine guys cutting dead-fall wood for their families just the same as the guys felling old-growth timber for resale.

I can imagine Roosh running a rehab facility for injured wildlife. We have a couple of those around here which are funded entirely by charity. They actually rake in a lot of dollars but the cat ladies running them are so inept that much of it gets frittered away wastefully (buying hay at top dollar during shortages despite having ample storage space for example).

Roosh during a prayer session with his animal friends.

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Building some sort of not-for-profit charity would be a great way to get by while starving the beast and doing some good in the world.
 

Thersites

Kingfisher
HermeticAlly said:
New post on the front page, if you haven't seen it.

I'm not surprised and figured this was coming.

I still think Game is a good resource, the only thing I really recall as being particularly problematic from a Christian perspective was where Roosh advised sleeping with at least a dozen women before seeking a real relationship - or something similar to that. There was probably more, but I can't remember off the top of my head.

Personally, if I was Roosh I would just revise the book to remove the offending content, re-write some parts, and re-publish it since much of what's in the book is solid general advice, but I respect his decision.

Nobody can accuse him of not putting his money where his mouth is. This is surely a tough step, but if you doubted his sincerity about his faith, look no further.

Just as I was on vacation with crappy internet connection, this happens. No one can now denied Roosh is honest in his path to Christ right now.

I hope Roosh does revise Game but with Christian framework to make it essential tool for all younger men. He is the wise man that can show the dangers of such viewpoints and techniques of Game that can be harmful to both men and women if not used in appropriate manner. The Game is dangerous tool and mindset that can cause a lot of damage to the uninformed.
 

Mountaineer

Ostrich
Orthodox Inquirer
Gold Member
Leonard D Neubache said:
+1. No common sense left in the job. You have to fine guys cutting dead-fall wood for their families just the same as the guys felling old-growth timber for resale.

I guess that in any national park around the world this is not allowed, is it?
 

WombRaider

 
Banned
Salinger said:
I would've liked a warning that Game was going to be taken down so I could purchase it now. Similar to the warning for the game and travel forums being deleted.

There a few copies floating around used book sites at reasonable prices. I ordered one for like $22.
 

Roosh

Cardinal
Orthodox
Enigma said:
This is all in preparation for Roosh’s new book, Drive: How to Get $400 Off a Used Toyota.

Someone else suggested this title: The Art of Orthodoxy and Toyota 4Runner Maintenance

:laugh:
 

Aurini

Ostrich
Thersites said:
Just as I was on vacation with crappy internet connection, this happens. No one can now denied Roosh is honest in his path to Christ right now.

Of course they will, though! That's just the way of the world. :wink:
 

Dr. Howard

 
Banned
Gold Member
pitbullowner said:
Bury Zenek said:
I see a new possibility rising for Roosh since he wants to live in the mountains, has already bought a 4x4 and will need new income source currently being in the process to nullify all his books - he should become a park ranger. Isn't it obvious?

If it wasn't for bureaucratic garbage that you have to deal with, I'd become one in a heartbeat

Its an interesting job, you are essentially a cop (real law enforcement powers, guns, vests etc) that spends most of their time busting people for alchohol related infractions.

The job you want, if you want to be left alone, is "natural resources technician" in a State or National Park. That is the job where you just go an work on trails, bridges, haul garbage, drive heavy equipment etc. Its not high pressure, you don't have a supervisor looking over your shoulder all day etc. The pay is not great, but the stress factor and work environment is.
 

Thomas More

Crow
Protestant
If I was a park ranger, I'd want to live in one of the neat little cabins they provide for staff. That has to be one of the best perks of the job, living right in the middle of the park setting.
 

debeguiled

Peacock
Gold Member
RoastBeefCurtains4Me said:
If I was a park ranger, I'd want to live in one of the neat little cabins they provide for staff. That has to be one of the best perks of the job, living right in the middle of the park setting.

Nice work if you can get it. From the horse's mouth. And he doesn't mention much all the weird people and their traces that he finds up there, which would be even more interesting than what he posts.

https://www.facebook.com/matt.cerkel/posts/10222158070725415?__tn__=-R

Starting my shift #parkranger #parkrangerlife #phoenixlake #mttamwatershed #mttam #mttamalpais @ Mount Tamalpais Watershed

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Not a bad life.

https://www.facebook.com/matt.cerke...frm8c7pAVnPBCAulnS_4baxawnYTpbh7sQA&__tn__=-R

Back in November during one of my foot patrols on a popular trail I had to enter an area closed to off trail use because someone ignored the closure and also decided to illegally make construct to rock stacks. Because the stacks were visible from the trail I felt they needed removal to reduce impacts and discourage further off trail use and rock stacking. At least it got me to a beautiful spot. #mttamwatershed #mttam #mttamalpais #parkranger #parkrangerlife #footpatrol @ Mount Tamalpais Watershed

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He's got a good Instagram feed called Ranger Perspective, with some wildlife, some wildflowers, many views, some anecdotes, and a lot of history.

https://www.instagram.com/ranger_perspective/?hl=en

With professional photograpy as a side hustle.

https://rangerperspective.smugmug.com/

Again though, tough gig to get. He's only 40 minutes from a major city roaming around on 21,600 protected acres.
 

Bolly

 
Banned
Other Christian
Now I don't mean to be a downer, and stranger things have happened, but being a park ranger is a government job. That means you need a background investigation. If Roosh-Bass went in for a background investigation he'd make the guy's head explode. lol.

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kel

 
Banned
Your next "career" should be regenerative farming and building a small, resilient community in which to raise your family. You can supplement that with money from various online jobs, but make no mistake, your job is to rebuild community and civilization from the bottom up. That is my job as well. Anyone who wants to talk about how we're doing this, please let me know.
 

MichaelWitcoff

Hummingbird
Orthodox
When I shut down all my business and PUA stuff a couple years ago, I deliberately sought out an extremely low-status, minimum-wage, pleb-tier job because I wanted to acquire more humility and be "closer to the ground" than I'd been as a "known" person in either the game or copywriting worlds. I ended up liking it a lot, strangely enough, and it made me feel more human than I had before. That may not be your path, but it could be worth considering.
 

redbeard

Hummingbird
Catholic
Gold Member
Despite your wise goal to avoid being a "sex merchant," there's still a ton of value in the content you produce.

"Happy Christian marriage" might seem harder to sell then "international fornication," but there are tens of thousands of men out there dying to get married and settle down. It is not an easy task, and the advice out there is spotty.

Some of my favorite content from the live tour was the Q&A. A lot of the guys in the audience were just like me - reformed players trying to navigate through clown world in search of a wife. The advice you gave us was gold, and opened my eyes to what Christian men should be doing in regards to relationships.

There are very few men out there who, like you, have seen both sides of the coin - intimate experience of the female brain, as well as serious commitment to Christ. I know you mentioned that we can "go to a priest" for guidance, but many men are without a parish that will support them properly. Your content could be the glue that fills the gap between priestly teaching and modern dating advice.
 
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