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Lenalee said: 
Delora said: 

Nora Vincent was the author of a best selling book called Self Made Man. It's based on her research going undercover as a man.

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After doing this she was completly traumatized to experience what men go through with women, evey little micro action even from complete strangers stacked up.

2 years is what it took, for her to become a mens rights activist, but she couldn't shake the feeling. She then applied for assisted suicide and killed herself.

Personally, I dislike most women. I have no business with most of them anyway, as it is with all of us, so it works out fine.

What I find to be true, and this is something everyone already knew, but the ones who actually hate on women the most, are other women. 

 

 This. 

 I'm honestly disgusted by the way you've presented her suicide as being a result of her writing that book and passing as a man, she applied for assisted suicide almost 15 to 16 years later. 

That book released in 2006 and she committed assisted suicide in 2022

 One minute you're a radical feminist and lesbian, the next, you end up resenting women. She was never the same after her experiment. 

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Lenalee said: 
Delora said: 

Nora Vincent was the author of a best selling book called Self Made Man. It's based on her research going undercover as a man.

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After doing this she was completly traumatized to experience what men go through with women, evey little micro action even from complete strangers stacked up.

2 years is what it took, for her to become a mens rights activist, but she couldn't shake the feeling. She then applied for assisted suicide and killed herself.

Personally, I dislike most women. I have no business with most of them anyway, as it is with all of us, so it works out fine.

What I find to be true, and this is something everyone already knew, but the ones who actually hate on women the most, are other women. 

 

 This. 

 I'm honestly disgusted by the way you've presented her suicide as being a result of her writing that book and passing as a man, she applied for assisted suicide almost 15 to 16 years later. 

That book released in 2006 and she committed assisted suicide in 2022

 One minute you're a radical feminist and lesbian, the next, you end up resenting women. She was never the same after her experiment. 

 She did immersive journalism and afterwards was checked into different mental institution while being on a cocktail of antidepressants. If you want to spin it as "she committed suicide because living as a man is vewy vewy hard" and gender roles are suffocating and isolating men then perhaps you should want to abolish gender roles like most radfems and feminist woman want. These gender roles are assigned by a patriarchal society. It's is men who created these roles. She's wasn't a radical feminist if she was anti abortion, and considered herself a conservative lesbian. She had attempted suicide before this last time, and she does not make a mention of it being because of pretending to be a man for 18 months but rather because she had been depressed and anxious for a good portion of her life 

 

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Nora Vincent said:

"The real world, as some philosophers have observed, is not what it seems, and though mystics have taught this for thousands of years, now even physicists are bolstering this view with hard data. Our world is the version of reality that our limited brains, bodies and capacities can assimilate. We can only take it, if we take it at all, in very small doses. Otherwise, we are liable, as we so often say of the mentally ill, to lose touch with reality; to go mad with overstimulation in the transport.

The artist, however, sees through the veil of illusion, beyond the mirage that constitutes the so-called real world, and entertains the wondrous, yet terrifying spectacle that lies beneath, and it is this liminal consciousness that the artist must induce and cultivate if he is to practice his art. Yet, doing so, as became so abundantly clear in the life and work of Virginia Woolf, means balancing on the high wire of sanity. Many fall; many jump, and this is not only because the practice is inherently decompensating to human beings, but also because, harrowing and intoxicating by turns as this awareness so often is, once you have partaken of something that feels so meaningful and so real, the everyday world just can’t compare. It becomes harder and harder to come back to drudgery, and at some point many decide that they either won’t or can’t."

 Indeed. 

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I'm a feminist also. I like women.

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Nora Vincent said:

"The real world, as some philosophers have observed, is not what it seems, and though mystics have taught this for thousands of years, now even physicists are bolstering this view with hard data. Our world is the version of reality that our limited brains, bodies and capacities can assimilate. We can only take it, if we take it at all, in very small doses. Otherwise, we are liable, as we so often say of the mentally ill, to lose touch with reality; to go mad with overstimulation in the transport.

The artist, however, sees through the veil of illusion, beyond the mirage that constitutes the so-called real world, and entertains the wondrous, yet terrifying spectacle that lies beneath, and it is this liminal consciousness that the artist must induce and cultivate if he is to practice his art. Yet, doing so, as became so abundantly clear in the life and work of Virginia Woolf, means balancing on the high wire of sanity. Many fall; many jump, and this is not only because the practice is inherently decompensating to human beings, but also because, harrowing and intoxicating by turns as this awareness so often is, once you have partaken of something that feels so meaningful and so real, the everyday world just can’t compare. It becomes harder and harder to come back to drudgery, and at some point many decide that they either won’t or can’t."

 Indeed. 

 I have to ask, were you to be left alone in saying she committed suicide because of all the vewy hard things men have to go through- would you have still believed her to be a coward and selfish for attempting it? 

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Lenalee said: 
Nora Vincent said:

"The real world, as some philosophers have observed, is not what it seems, and though mystics have taught this for thousands of years, now even physicists are bolstering this view with hard data. Our world is the version of reality that our limited brains, bodies and capacities can assimilate. We can only take it, if we take it at all, in very small doses. Otherwise, we are liable, as we so often say of the mentally ill, to lose touch with reality; to go mad with overstimulation in the transport.

The artist, however, sees through the veil of illusion, beyond the mirage that constitutes the so-called real world, and entertains the wondrous, yet terrifying spectacle that lies beneath, and it is this liminal consciousness that the artist must induce and cultivate if he is to practice his art. Yet, doing so, as became so abundantly clear in the life and work of Virginia Woolf, means balancing on the high wire of sanity. Many fall; many jump, and this is not only because the practice is inherently decompensating to human beings, but also because, harrowing and intoxicating by turns as this awareness so often is, once you have partaken of something that feels so meaningful and so real, the everyday world just can’t compare. It becomes harder and harder to come back to drudgery, and at some point many decide that they either won’t or can’t."

 Indeed. 

 I have to ask, were you to be left alone in saying she committed suicide because of all the vewy hard things men have to go through- would you have still believed her to be a coward and selfish for attempting it? 

 

I'd absolutely think she's a tough girl and I'd applaud her selflessness~

I don't respect weakness. No offence but weakness isn't cool. 

When someone falls on their ass and can't get up, that's not a good thing. 

If one doesn't respect such a thing that doesn't mean they're being hateful.

Poor mental health is also uncool, again this isn't being hateful. Of course some people will be resentful when you don't sympathize with any of this. 

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Lenalee said: 
Nora Vincent said:

"The real world, as some philosophers have observed, is not what it seems, and though mystics have taught this for thousands of years, now even physicists are bolstering this view with hard data. Our world is the version of reality that our limited brains, bodies and capacities can assimilate. We can only take it, if we take it at all, in very small doses. Otherwise, we are liable, as we so often say of the mentally ill, to lose touch with reality; to go mad with overstimulation in the transport.

The artist, however, sees through the veil of illusion, beyond the mirage that constitutes the so-called real world, and entertains the wondrous, yet terrifying spectacle that lies beneath, and it is this liminal consciousness that the artist must induce and cultivate if he is to practice his art. Yet, doing so, as became so abundantly clear in the life and work of Virginia Woolf, means balancing on the high wire of sanity. Many fall; many jump, and this is not only because the practice is inherently decompensating to human beings, but also because, harrowing and intoxicating by turns as this awareness so often is, once you have partaken of something that feels so meaningful and so real, the everyday world just can’t compare. It becomes harder and harder to come back to drudgery, and at some point many decide that they either won’t or can’t."

 Indeed. 

 I have to ask, were you to be left alone in saying she committed suicide because of all the vewy hard things men have to go through- would you have still believed her to be a coward and selfish for attempting it? 

 

I'd absolutely think she's a tough girl and I'd applaud her selflessness~

I don't respect weakness. No offence but weakness isn't cool. 

When someone falls on their ass and can't get up, that's not a good thing. 

If one doesn't respect such a thing that doesn't mean they're being hateful.

Poor mental health is also uncool, again this isn't being hateful. Of course some people will be resentful when you don't sympathize with any of this. 

 So if i had allowed you to continue presenting her suicide as a result of her pretending to be a man, you would think her suicide would make her a tough selfless girl? 

 

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Need to protect myself from these activists.

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The Red Pill is a documentary about a feminist that explores the world of Men's rights. Long story short by the end of the film ( her own film ) she no longer claimed to be a feminist.

When the documentary hit theaters the feminazi's came out in protest. Also the worst men seen in this trailer, are the male feminists trying to get laid ( Men don't give a shit about some strange women's success )

Full Documentary

This film really highlights the state of 3rd wave feminism. It's not a movement about equality like people are taught to believe.

The best women don't need a movement to be great at whatever she chooses to do, and they often aren't feminists either. 

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Lenalee said: 
Lenalee said: 
Nora Vincent said:

"The real world, as some philosophers have observed, is not what it seems, and though mystics have taught this for thousands of years, now even physicists are bolstering this view with hard data. Our world is the version of reality that our limited brains, bodies and capacities can assimilate. We can only take it, if we take it at all, in very small doses. Otherwise, we are liable, as we so often say of the mentally ill, to lose touch with reality; to go mad with overstimulation in the transport.

The artist, however, sees through the veil of illusion, beyond the mirage that constitutes the so-called real world, and entertains the wondrous, yet terrifying spectacle that lies beneath, and it is this liminal consciousness that the artist must induce and cultivate if he is to practice his art. Yet, doing so, as became so abundantly clear in the life and work of Virginia Woolf, means balancing on the high wire of sanity. Many fall; many jump, and this is not only because the practice is inherently decompensating to human beings, but also because, harrowing and intoxicating by turns as this awareness so often is, once you have partaken of something that feels so meaningful and so real, the everyday world just can’t compare. It becomes harder and harder to come back to drudgery, and at some point many decide that they either won’t or can’t."

 Indeed. 

 I have to ask, were you to be left alone in saying she committed suicide because of all the vewy hard things men have to go through- would you have still believed her to be a coward and selfish for attempting it? 

 

I'd absolutely think she's a tough girl and I'd applaud her selflessness~

I don't respect weakness. No offence but weakness isn't cool. 

When someone falls on their ass and can't get up, that's not a good thing. 

If one doesn't respect such a thing that doesn't mean they're being hateful.

Poor mental health is also uncool, again this isn't being hateful. Of course some people will be resentful when you don't sympathize with any of this. 

 So if i had allowed you to continue presenting her suicide as a result of her pretending to be a man, you would think her suicide would make her a tough selfless girl? 

 

 I identify as 35 respect your elders

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Delora said: 
Lenalee said: 
Lenalee said: 
Nora Vincent said:

"The real world, as some philosophers have observed, is not what it seems, and though mystics have taught this for thousands of years, now even physicists are bolstering this view with hard data. Our world is the version of reality that our limited brains, bodies and capacities can assimilate. We can only take it, if we take it at all, in very small doses. Otherwise, we are liable, as we so often say of the mentally ill, to lose touch with reality; to go mad with overstimulation in the transport.

The artist, however, sees through the veil of illusion, beyond the mirage that constitutes the so-called real world, and entertains the wondrous, yet terrifying spectacle that lies beneath, and it is this liminal consciousness that the artist must induce and cultivate if he is to practice his art. Yet, doing so, as became so abundantly clear in the life and work of Virginia Woolf, means balancing on the high wire of sanity. Many fall; many jump, and this is not only because the practice is inherently decompensating to human beings, but also because, harrowing and intoxicating by turns as this awareness so often is, once you have partaken of something that feels so meaningful and so real, the everyday world just can’t compare. It becomes harder and harder to come back to drudgery, and at some point many decide that they either won’t or can’t."

 Indeed. 

 I have to ask, were you to be left alone in saying she committed suicide because of all the vewy hard things men have to go through- would you have still believed her to be a coward and selfish for attempting it? 

 

I'd absolutely think she's a tough girl and I'd applaud her selflessness~

I don't respect weakness. No offence but weakness isn't cool. 

When someone falls on their ass and can't get up, that's not a good thing. 

If one doesn't respect such a thing that doesn't mean they're being hateful.

Poor mental health is also uncool, again this isn't being hateful. Of course some people will be resentful when you don't sympathize with any of this. 

 So if i had allowed you to continue presenting her suicide as a result of her pretending to be a man, you would think her suicide would make her a tough selfless girl? 

 

 I identify as 35 respect your elders

 I identify as 45 -_- 

She still won't 

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