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Trajicomic wrote:Pandora is an aloof, homophobic woman, intellectually boring and unresponsive as most other women are. She doesn't post much, which is generally a good thing and an improvement to this forum. She is unchallenging, unprovokative, and uninformed. She does not have a philosophical disposition, compared to say, Magsj, and I quite wonder why she even created an account here to begin with. She should not log into this website again in my own personal opinion.
This website needs more strong, independent women like Magsj. It strikes me odd that Magsj, a black woman, is the 'leading' female type and representative on a philosophy forum. Did you see the movie, the matrix? It's a jewish, zionist film. But it still makes a point worth mentioning here. The "architect" of the matrix, based off of Jew's idealizing Sigmund Freud their hero, is a (white) ashkenazi male. The "mother" of the matrix, is a black female. These two archetypes represent the highest, superior form of humanity, the white male, and the lowest, inferior form of humanity, the black female. But they are "equals", by the division of masculinity and femininity. It's an interesting parallel. And it is one I've observed here on this forum, where Faust represents the "architect", an old white male, and Magsj represents the "mother", an old black female.
This is basically the ideology of jewchristian humanism. But, it is important to what you people call "female psychology", as if such a thing even existed. You humanists and your fantasies.......lol
Trajicomic wrote:Pandora is an aloof, homophobic woman

Pandora wrote:Trajicomic wrote:Pandora is an aloof, homophobic woman
So, I'm not a closeted gay man anymore?
I've been upgraded to a woman?
Why, thank you!
Pandora wrote:So, I'm not a closeted gay man anymore?
I've been upgraded to a woman?
Why, thank you!

Pandora, I wish every night, I kneel down and pray at the foot of my bed, that you could demonstrate some semblance of 'philosophy' someday, at that I could notice and become impressed by one woman, one time. And this tests my Faith in God the most....to ask the impossible, and to see a "female philosopher" someday.
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