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<blockquote data-quote="Rhyme or Reason" data-source="post: 921082" data-attributes="member: 9188"><p>I was keeping an eye on his twitter feed during the Battle of the Meetups. He was being his usual passive aggressive self. When the redpill subreddit split with Roosh he sided with them. I've tuned out since then. His game advice is weak, as its all theoretical. </p><p></p><p>He also insinuated (as did many of our detractors) that Roosh was organizing some publicity stunt, which is beyond asinine. That line of thinking shows a lack of personal experience in life. Who in their right mind would actually believe that this meetup "was all a stunt" for PR purposes? Sure, it <strong>did </strong>result in more exposure for Roosh, but that would indicate Roosh would intentionally put not only his followers, but his family in harms way. </p><p></p><p>I can't stand it when people witness a chain of random events, and come to the conclusion that "it was all planned". The world is more complicated than one overarching force controlling everything. Most of what happens in life is a series of somewhat random, unpredictable, chaotic events. Believe it or not, life is not like Metal Gear Solid. Not everything is a grand conspiracy. Not everything is planned. Sometimes shit just happens.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As Roosh said, it appears he is struggling to retain relevance. His weak game advice has hit the ceiling and the only way he can keep his audience's ear is by attacking someone who does his job better than he could ever dream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhyme or Reason, post: 921082, member: 9188"] I was keeping an eye on his twitter feed during the Battle of the Meetups. He was being his usual passive aggressive self. When the redpill subreddit split with Roosh he sided with them. I've tuned out since then. His game advice is weak, as its all theoretical. He also insinuated (as did many of our detractors) that Roosh was organizing some publicity stunt, which is beyond asinine. That line of thinking shows a lack of personal experience in life. Who in their right mind would actually believe that this meetup "was all a stunt" for PR purposes? Sure, it [b]did [/b]result in more exposure for Roosh, but that would indicate Roosh would intentionally put not only his followers, but his family in harms way. I can't stand it when people witness a chain of random events, and come to the conclusion that "it was all planned". The world is more complicated than one overarching force controlling everything. Most of what happens in life is a series of somewhat random, unpredictable, chaotic events. Believe it or not, life is not like Metal Gear Solid. Not everything is a grand conspiracy. Not everything is planned. Sometimes shit just happens. As Roosh said, it appears he is struggling to retain relevance. His weak game advice has hit the ceiling and the only way he can keep his audience's ear is by attacking someone who does his job better than he could ever dream. [/QUOTE]
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