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Smythe
Oct 12, 2003
nice thread op voted 5 thanks br0

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Smythe
Oct 12, 2003

Soul_ posted:

Until the 20th century, though more and more women were becoming epic, it was mostly restricted to rulers and writers, such as the aforementioned Catherine the Great and Jane Austen.13 The women's suffrage movement in the early 20th century appeared epic to some at the time14, but hindsight has shown that it was largely not an epic affair. The first moment of widespread female epicness occurred with second-wave feminism in the 60s; however, its most epic feature, bra burning, was not actually a widespread practice.15 True female epicness blossomed in the 90s with girl power, when women showed they could kick just as much butt as men while being martial artists, superheroes, or vampires/vampire-slayers. Sometime in the 2000s women achieved epic parity with men, and in the 2010s actually became even more epic than men. This can be seen everywhere from female Ghostbusters, to Hillary Clinton's fight song, to the brave women speaking out against the satanic Bill Gates COVID vaccine in PTA meetings and town halls across the country.

lmfao

Smythe
Oct 12, 2003

Soul_ posted:

As we move on from this topic, let's appreciate a few more epic woman moments from recent history.

1912: Georgia O'Keeffe's whole schtick.
1950: Mother Teresa is wholesome 100. Faith in humanity restored!
1987: Margaret Thatcher says there's no such thing as society (the yin to the Joker's yang)
1993: Lorena Bobbitt commits one of the most epic crimes ever.
2008: Twilight: Breaking Dawn is released, followed three years later by Fifty Shades of Grey.
2016: Hillary Clinton becomes the first American woman to lose a presidential election.

lol

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