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While it's true most great authors were misogynistic I find their misogyny to be fairly milquetoast. What I need is a male equivalent of someone like Valerie Solanas. Someone who view women like utter irredeemable vermin. Any suggestions?
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>>25194513
Touch Grass.
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>>25194707
Nigger you really entered the kuwaitian cum tribute forum to post this
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>>25194709
alright fair enough, how about On Women by Schaupenhaur?
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Cerebus Volume 9, "Reads," by Dave Sim (which as you can tell from this screenshot is largely text and therefore not a comic) includes a lengthy digression in which Dave Sim explains that women do not have souls and only exist to undermine male society. In later Cerebus volumes he elaborates on this theory to develop his own personal form of Islam in which women are not allowed to vote or own property.
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