Women who try to be "authors"

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    Firstblood85
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    I am able to tell the author’s gender within the first 10 pages of any book, presentation or text. Specifically, every time I find myself reading something with rambling, incoherent and self-indulgent writing, odds are that the author is female. I am so sick of women being held to a lower standard. I have wasted so much money and time, in the past, on female authors and female-led education content. They are so obviously inferior when it comes to organizing thoughts and stories.

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    Foolsgold
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    I can also tell when they had help from a ghost writer that was obviously a man. One chapter sounds like a c~~~. The next chapter sounds like a mangina/simp. Good for a laugh.

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    Sky-O
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    That does not account for:

    Atlas Shrugged

    &

    The Fountainhead

    AYN RAND

    But there is an explanation for that.

    There is a 98.5% chance that cognitively and in terms of logic & reason, her brain was wired like a man’s.

    #643752
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    Mutineer
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    There is a 98.5% chance that cognitively and in terms of logic & reason, her brain was wired like a man’s.

    Either that or being so butt ugly she had no choice but to acquire logic and reasoning to get by.

    "The secret to happiness is freedom... And the secret to freedom is courage." - Thucydides

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    Untamed
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    Only woman author I ever read was V.C Andrews’ Flowers in the attic back when I was a miserable white knight.
    My favorite authors have always been men.
    Robert E. Howard
    Greg Bear
    Simon Scarrow
    Stephen King
    Isaac Asimov
    H.P Lovecraft
    Simon R. Green

    Those were/are great authors with immense talent for story telling.
    Weemins authors pale in comparison, there’s no equality to speak of there. The male authors aren’t several notches above but in their own class.

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

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    Untamed, how can you miss out William Hope Hodgson? Shame on you.

    #643824
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    Untamed
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    Untamed, how can you miss out William Hope Hodgson? Shame on you.

    Shame on me for not mentioning them all indeed.
    I had hoped the ellipsis would not get me in the dog house but I see mgtow.com has a tough crowd.

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
    #GenderSegragationNow!

    #643850
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    Shame on me for not mentioning them all indeed.
    I had hoped the ellipsis would not get me in the dog house but I see mgtow.com has a tough crowd.

    Nevermind lol.

    #643861
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    TheWolfSheepFear
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    Yeah I’ve noticed that too. God forbid should I try to read a simple article on Google search, if the author is female it’s almost always a bunch of rambling with no real f~~~ing answers.

    Please God smite the wicked now

    #643881
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    J.k Rowling is a f~~~ing hack. P~~~ poor writing. E. L James is a nasty degenerate talentless she beast who also has zero talent.

    Yet it sells.

    Todays literature world in a nutshell. S~~~=GOOD.

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    That does not account for:

    Atlas Shrugged

    &

    The Fountainhead

    AYN RAND

    But there is an explanation for that.

    There is a 98.5% chance that cognitively and in terms of logic & reason, her brain was wired like a man’s.

    OR

    The Manipulated Man by Esther Vilar.

    Find it. Read it. Learn it.

    When women lead, destruction is the destination. -- Me.

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    Mana Knight
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    Susan Townsend was a marvellous writer whose books I re-read once a year. Aside from her, there is not one that is springing to mind that has really caught my attention. :/

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    Constantine
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    Specifically, every time I find myself reading something with rambling, incoherent and self-indulgent writing, odds are that the author is female.

    There’s another way you can tell too. Every male character in the story will invariably be a douchebag, a rapist or a passive-aggressive doormat. The lead character will always be a “plain” girl who doesn’t consider herself a knock-out, yet somehow every guy who crosses her path finds it necessary to hit on her at the first opportunity.

    I tried to read Donna Tart’s The Goldfinch once, because of all the hype it received. I was hearing alarm bells within the first few pages. The male protagonist is having a flashback of his mother, who once made a fuss about being in the backseat of a car.

    I don’t remember the scene exactly, but it was something like this: “I asked her ‘Why didn’t you just ask to sit up front?’ She said, ‘You sound just like your father.’ I was ashamed. She was right; I’d adopted his snobby know-it-all attitude.”

    Oh, of course. Because the dad was in the habit of asking perfectly reasonable questions, he was a wanker. I gave up on the novel shortly after. If the author considers logic to be the trait of an unlikeable person, I can’t expect her plot to use any.

    To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle. -Orwell

    #644050
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    Sky-O
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    Solomon’s Wisdom,

    Atlas Shrugged – Filet mignon

    The Manipulated Man – Chips and salsa

    #644052
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    Sky-O
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    And regarding Ayn Rand:

    She lacked the sexual power of a woman.

    So it ultimately resulted in her evolving to have to think like a man.

    (But the inherent sexual hypergamy in all women was still present in her. She cheated on her husband with Nathaniel Brandon. Fully cuckolding her husband by notifying him off the arrangement and her husband accepted it)

    #644903
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    Philandry
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    I don’t think the question is about whether a woman can write a decent book. Many have. (Rand, Shelley, Bronte et al.)
    The question is the same as the one surrounding musical genius.
    You won’t find it amongst women of today. This indicates the decay of capability women have and are experiencing in this age of hate and entitlement.
    When everything is handed to one on a silver platter the need to strive becomes absent.
    Hence the quality of output becomes lesser.

    Being a man is incredible good luck. Do not waste it on the unlucky.

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