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{{Quote|"When thou goest to thy woman, do not forget thy whip."|Friedrich Nietzsche}} | {{Quote|"When thou goest to thy woman, do not forget thy whip."|Friedrich Nietzsche}} | ||
{{Quote|"Women are considered profound. Why? Because we never fathom their depths. But women aren't even shallow."|Friedrich Nietzsche}} | {{Quote|"Women are considered profound. Why? Because we never fathom their depths. But women aren't even shallow."|Friedrich Nietzsche}} | ||
{{Quote|"What inspires respect for woman, and often enough even fear, is her nature, which is more “natural” than man’s, the genuine, cunning suppleness of a beast of prey, the tiger’s claw under the glove, the naiveté of her egoism, her uneducability and inner wildness, the incomprehensibility, scope, and movement of her desires and virtues." "|Friedrich Nietzsche}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Notable Incels]][[Category:Protocels]] | [[Category:Notable Incels]][[Category:Protocels]] | ||
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