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@kf01 @bleedingphoenix Dude look at how poisoned everything was going back 90+ years.
>Sadie Elizabeth Holloway was Marston’s public wife, but he was also secretly married to his former student, Olive Byrne. The threesome lived happily together under one roof, and Marston fathered children with both women (although Byrne’s offspring were told their father had passed away)...In one of the family’s many ironic contradictions, Byrne worked as a writer for Family Circle magazine, offering housewives tips on how to build a wholesome home, while living a life most of her readers would consider highly immoral, not to mention illegal... “Family Circle, which starts in 1932, [is] a giveaway at the grocery store [and] the stories that she writes are sort of a ‘how to raise your children’ in the most conventional possible way.”
Parental advice magazine written by a secret degenerate. Absolute 🤡 🌎.
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@bleedingphoenix @kf01 >Marston was a man of seemingly endless contradictions. He invented the lie detector, but kept a mistress whom he falsely claimed was a blood relative. As a self-styled feminist and student of the budding field of psychology at Harvard University, he formed a thesis that women are mentally stronger than men, but argued that they are also happiest being submissive. He personally and professionally encouraged women to stand up to the patriarchy, but may have suppressed his wife’s career as a scholar, while taking credit for her groundbreaking research.
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@BowsacNoodle @bleedingphoenix
Can we get a based check in the chat?
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@BowsacNoodle @kf01 you can tie people up with that, but you can also just touch it to people to make them tell the truth. it wasn't really used in a bondage sort of way.
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@BowsacNoodle @bleedingphoenix I thought he just had a bondage fetish hence why a lot of the early WW comics had her being tied up (being tied up was one of her weaknesses) and she has the bracelets of Submission
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@kf01 @bleedingphoenix I thought he gave her the lasso of truth or whatever to tie people up. man idk.
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@bleedingphoenix @kf01 >oh, no! a female character made out of an author's tastes? the humanity!
The "author's taste" involved being tied up and presumably beaten and humiliated by what the kids today would call "muscle mommies". I think it's worth criticizing considering society was far less openly degenerate when this was written. Would you let your kid read comics written by a vore fetish artist? How about heckin' wholesome chungus Shadman's children's book series? surely nothing could go wrong with either of these!
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@kf01 Cute, but worth mentioning wonder women was created to fulfill an author's fetish. Absolutely haram. The old timers were right to say comic books were vile garbage, even if we didn't understand why.
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@BowsacNoodle @kf01 oh, no! a female character made out of an author's tastes? the humanity!
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Wth I love Greek people now