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Was it the French?
Why did they do it?
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literacy being accessible to women is going to be as radical of a change in society as when food production became accessible to women with the advent of agriculture.
What happened 8,000 years ago was that agricultural societies thrived but led to an unprecedented level of equality between men and women.
This is what is depicted in the Adam and Eve story, that's why it's a garden, it was the origin of agriculture, only through Adam developing rudimentary script could he regain superiority over women and reproduce. 95% of men didn't. The past 8,000 years has been human society figuring out how to read.
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>life is about "opportunities for excitement"
lmfao, if it were legal i'd literally walk down the street bebopping to music with sunglasses on punching every single woman in the face as i pass them
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Every era of French literature comes with a major feminine writer (Marie de France, Christine de Pisan, Marguerite de Navarre, Louise Labé, Mme. de Lafayette, Mme. de Sévigné, Mme. de Genlis, Mme. de Staël, Georges Sand). Women were always readers and writer, and used to be the hostesses to literary clubs, there is even a word, "salonnières" for them : https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femmes_et_salons_litt%C3%A9raires_en_France
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>>23543820
I don't approve, but you made me roar with laughter nonetheless.
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>>23543128
Yes, they’re sneaky bastards just trying to get into their pants
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>>23543820
>if it were legal i'd literally walk down the street bebopping to music with sunglasses on punching every single woman in the face as i pass them
The law sure does rob us of our opportunities for excitement.



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