1/ Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weil were, as you would expect, “red pilled” on women. Here are lyrics from Polly Peachum in the Threepenny Opera (1928), on why she fell for the villain McHeath: “There came a day when out of the blue came a man who couldn’t say please...
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2/ “And he didn’t even knock as he opened the door. And his smell made me week at the knees. He didn’t talk nice, he didn’t look nice. In fact he was uglier than sin. He didn’t care if he treated me respectfully. And that’s why I let him in.”
12:43 AM - 12 Jun 2018
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