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'''Friedrich Nietzsche''' is an extremely influential 19th century German philosopher and [[protocel]].  He had a aesthetic ethics situated in a call for people to overcome their weaknesses. His maxim of the eternal return posits that people should make decisions that result in a beautiful life that they would want to live for eternity.  
'''Friedrich Nietzsche''' is an extremely influential 19th century German philosopher and [[protocel]].  He had a aesthetic ethics situated in a call for people to overcome their weaknesses. His maxim of the eternal return posits that people should make decisions that result in a beautiful life that they would want to live for eternity.  


==Romantic Life==
== Who the hell wrote this ==
He was famously rebuffed by every woman he approached, never had a genuine [[romance]].<ref>https://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1305/did-nietzsches-philosophy-arise-from-his-lack-of-success-with-women/</ref> After his death, it was claimed that he died from syphilis he contracted from a hooker at a brothel, but this theory has fallen into disrepute, the claim being popularized by a prominent academic who claimed Nietzsche's philosophy deserved partial responsibility for crafting the ideological underpinning of the the Nazi movement, and therefore blaming Nietzsche for being indirectly responsible for the holocaust, despite Nietzsche being largely opposed to the anti-semites of his own era.<ref>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/3313279/Madness-of-Nietzsche-was-cancer-not-syphilis.html</ref> His philosophy contained many misogynistic phrases, some would argue as a result of the rejections he experienced at the hands of women.
The fact you think Nietzsche has somehow an incel shows that you either didn't read his books or that you snorted cocaine before reading them. This article is a vomit stain on his writings on the same level as the Nazis interpreting his books as Aryan propaganda.


==Quotes on Women==
==Quotes on Women==

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