Just read the book this morning. Smiley Face consists of Roosh's observations during his one month visit to DC after nearly two years spent in Europe. The book makes many comparisons between American girls (in DC) and the girls he met in Europe. Roosh chooses a "stream of consciousness" narrative style to articulate his thoughts.
Though it's no Dead Bat in Paraguay, this book divulges Roosh's family relationships more than any other he's written. My family comes from an "old world" culture as well so I immediately understood the dynamic between him and the women in his family.
DC definitely sucks but I think Roosh should spend more time in other major US cities - and second-tier cities - before coming to conclusive views about the entire country. I would like to see him apply his same work ethic in venues in Miami, Los Angeles, and New York and seeing what he has to say. Having been to many American cities myself, I could hardly consider the women to be all the same, whether in looks or personality.
Though it's no Dead Bat in Paraguay, this book divulges Roosh's family relationships more than any other he's written. My family comes from an "old world" culture as well so I immediately understood the dynamic between him and the women in his family.
DC definitely sucks but I think Roosh should spend more time in other major US cities - and second-tier cities - before coming to conclusive views about the entire country. I would like to see him apply his same work ethic in venues in Miami, Los Angeles, and New York and seeing what he has to say. Having been to many American cities myself, I could hardly consider the women to be all the same, whether in looks or personality.