Healthy adult with no made up laundry list of mental illnesses for attention or pity. Professional Cunt. Queen Bitch. HBIC. Supreme of the generation. I love kawaii and gore :D
Once again we return to our regularly-scheduled bullshit.
All the extracurricular bits I’ve been putting out since the 1923 Special dropped have been a remarkable act of procrastination from writing this essay. You may be able to spot some of my working from that, and the recent reread, here. If you do, why not treat yourself to a cookie?
Alex: Here’s an incredibly obvious statement: The Wicked + The Divine is a comic about performance. Like, yeah, dude, do you remember the very first double-page spread? It’s like page 10 of issue #1.
‘Performance’ is always the word WicDiv chooses for the gods doing their artistic thing. Not show, or concert, or act. Most likely, that’s to help separate it from music – especially important when dealing with past pantheons, with their writer gods, cinema gods, theatre gods and so on – but I think it’s a telling choice
Let’s see what Ananke – who is presumably the arbiter of this vocabulary – has to say about performance, in issue #9:
But there ARE only 2 genders…everything else is made up, and most likely mental illness. What you are referring to is gender ROLES, which is different.
Made up genders, and sense of self-identity are not factual reality.
“In the Middle Ages, the ‘Law’ was not seen as something to be created— whether by Kings, nascent legislatures, or judges—but as something pre-existent, to be discovered and enforced by those bodies. Neither the English Common Law nor the Civil Law prevalent in Scotland and on the Continent were seen as anything other than vessels of the eternal law given by God—and justice was thought to reign when the former conformed to the latter.” — Charles A. Coulombe, Star-Spangled Crown, 2016
obvs correct answer is to be great scientist, marry great scientist, raise six great scientists. thats 8 fuckin scientists yo thats like extra sciencey
^ YEP
And friendly reminder that Nobel Prize laureate scientist Marie Curie married Pierre Curie (a physicist) and then gave birth to and raised Irene Joliot Curie, who would then grew up to be a Nobel Prize laureate just like her mother.
@ Wife With A Purpose: stop talking like women cannot be scientists and mothers of scientist(s) at the same time, you fool.
because mothers are automatically a role model, being a great scientist actually increases the chance of your children becoming great scientists
Except almost half of women, especially professional women in STEM fields, between the ages of 15 and 55 do not have children citing reasons such as “wanting to have a career” or “the cost of raising a child (as single parent…because of course, you are supposed to get pregnant out of wedlock and raise a child yourself).
Also, women’s happiness has been on steady decline since the 1950′s according to research. And it seems to be tied to women abandoning the traditional role of mother and primary caregiver.
Seriously, it’s like you fags and Marxists don’t fact check your bullshit before posting it.