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The idea of the "dogpill" was popularised in the incelosphere by famous hapa troll and author of the redpill comics, [[Eurasian Tiger]], who promoted the concept on sluthate.com and [[r/incels]]. | |||
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It could be argued that the first dogpill theorist was the Ancient Greek historian Herodotus, who wrote at length in his famous ''histories'' about the supposed penchant of Pharonic Egyptian women for engaging in acts of bestiality with a menagerie of animals, including dogs. The Qing dynasty era Chinese author Pu Songling wrote a book about the subject, with the English translation of the title of the book being "The Fornicating Dog". In the work, a travelling businessman is [[cuckoldry|cuckolded]] and (eventually) murdered by the family dog. After word of the wife's scandalous relationship with the animal spreads, she and the dog are sentenced to death by lingchi (slow slicing, or the infamous 'death by a thousand cuts'), but not before the couple is forced to copulate in public.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fornicating_Dog</ref> | It could be argued that the first dogpill theorist was the Ancient Greek historian Herodotus, who wrote at length in his famous ''histories'' about the supposed penchant of Pharonic Egyptian women for engaging in acts of bestiality with a menagerie of animals, including dogs. The Qing dynasty era Chinese author Pu Songling wrote a book about the subject, with the English translation of the title of the book being "The Fornicating Dog". In the work, a travelling businessman is [[cuckoldry|cuckolded]] and (eventually) murdered by the family dog. After word of the wife's scandalous relationship with the animal spreads, she and the dog are sentenced to death by lingchi (slow slicing, or the infamous 'death by a thousand cuts'), but not before the couple is forced to copulate in public.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fornicating_Dog</ref> |