@Randal'Thor Hi, was passing through and figured I'd stop by :-P On my way to becoming de-modded on the Esperanto site due to inactivity... too busy working, exercising, and learning JavaScript, lol
And since I happened to be loitering about the SE network, I decided to pop in and voice my recent ponderings about fainting women XD
But what kind of inclusive repertoire of literary works do you expect from a website that names itself so? ;-) You can be sexually/romantically interested in women and still not think they have anything reasonable to contribute to the world's intellectual and literary progress.
I don't think the authors of that site see women as incapable of contributing anything to intellectual or literary progress. I think they are mainly against feminity in men, and that's a different point of view.
I also found this: "There are some feminists that believe that patriarchy was an intentional, evil plot by men all over the world to oppress women and keep them down. (...)"
"(...) There are some misogynists that believe that feminism was an intentional, evil plot by women to dethrone and emasculate men. I think they’re both wrong."
I mean, one of the main reasons people wanted to leave earth was because of the war. Then why when it started they went back to earth? I understand that people cared for their families and friends, but even so, in real life most people won't return to a war zone after they escaped.
Is the information found in the discworld cookbook cannon?
I’m asking mostly out of curiosity myself, but you may want to know how/if it’s cannon yourself.
Is the dungeons and dragons/xanth style book canon to the xanth series?
I just want to be sure because I gave a copy to my sister & it seems to me that when I read it that it should be canon. It’s not on Wikipedia, but it’s found on amazon if it helps