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  • Is Roissy’s Email from Mystery? – An Analysis.

    August 27th, 2009 · 5 Comments

    One of the most interesting and controversial PUA bloggers on the net, Roissy, recently got an email, which is allegedly from Mystery.

    As someone who lived around the corner from Mystery and went out with him a lot in the period before Project Hollywood, and who later worked for him for about 2 years, I think I’m qualified to take a stab at this letter’s authenticity. You can see the full letter here, but I quote most of it below.

    Several points of your article are in err.

    Are in err? Is that a real word? If the sentence above is grammatically correct, it’s probably not Mystery. If the sentence above is smart-sounding pseudoenglish, then it just might be Mystery. +/- 0 points for Mystery authorship.

    1. The mother is not, nor has she ever been, a stripper. She has been in Maxim UK tho. I continue to offer monthly seminars on picking up hired guns which include exotic dancers (and Maxim models).

    The letter includes a plug for Mystery’s products in a private email. +1 for Mystery authorship.

    2. My daughter is not yet 3, to speak of her getting sarged is in bad taste, hell it puts a shit taste in my mouth. Her continued privacy (safety) is my priority. Please refrain from playing with shit.

    The last line here is a interesting reframe that is distinctive of Mystery. +1 for Mystery authorship.

    4. My hair is gorgeous! :)

    Mystery is a bit too cool to say stuff like that. -1 for Mystery authorship.

    6. Matador’s hair: yeah he’s had work done: he highly recommends the technology to those students who would benefit from it. Saying wig? Looks like someone wants his face punched in by a man bigger, stronger, and with more wealth than you.

    So Matador has hair plugs? Awesome. Tooling Matador and in the same paragraph treating him like his personal attack dog: +1 Mystery authorship.

    Successful risk taker: I may take risks with my career (notice the operative word: successful), but never with my daughter. She is safe and happy. Where did you come up with your conclusions?! Nail fungus? Deadbeat dad?

    Hey! This is my material, not Mystery’s. I wrote in 2007 that being a Successful Risk Taker was an attraction switch. As far as I know, Mystery doesn’t teach that. -3 for Mystery authorship.

    All this aside, pleasure to meet another person interested in the PUA. Mystery.

    Lol… +1 for Mystery authorship.

    Finally – the fact that the letter is well composed, long, and purported to be written on an iPhone. -3 for Mystery authorship.

    Total – 3 points AGAINST the likelihood that this was actually written by Mystery. My guess is this is a sophisticated Mystery fanclone.

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    5 responses so far ↓

    • 1 Sofia // Aug 27, 2009 at 5:42 pm

      The e-mail also said, “Sent from My iPhone.” When you send a message from an iPhone, it never capitalizes the “my.” Subtle detail, but telling.
      Sofia´s last blog ..Interracial Dating My ComLuv Profile

    • 2 roissy // Aug 27, 2009 at 9:49 pm

      a solid, and amusing, analysis. this isn’t proof by any means, but after poking around in the full message header of the email, i found that the ip address originates from palmdale ca, and this was listed as well:

      X-Mailer: iPhone Mail (7A400)
      Mime-Version: 1.0 (iPhone Mail 7A400)

      so it seems as if it did originate from an iphone. anyhow, if it is a super advanced troll operation i’d be curious if you guys found out who it was.
      roissy´s last blog ..Email From Mystery My ComLuv Profile

    • 3 smoothvirus // Aug 28, 2009 at 2:15 pm

      Knack from VA is positive that the email is, indeed, from Mystery.

    • 4 Xander // Sep 1, 2009 at 1:41 am

      For what it’s worth, when I met Mystery for the first time in late 2007 he did tell me that he thought “Successful Risk Taker” was an attraction switch.

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