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Jane, Supergirl, Robin and Batman
Topic Started: Mar 22 2014, 03:27 AM (80 Views)
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If woman is not an end in herself but a means to something greater; if woman is not but a rope stretched between the ape and the Supergirl; I see Jane as the Wire-Dancer, the equilibrist woman who is doing not bad in her attempt to walk that thread that stretches on the air to the Nietzschean Super-being.

I concern for Jane though. To walk this thread that stretches towards the Supergirl is noble because, when you progress, the whole Humanking is compelled to progress along with you; but, threading that rope is risky as well. You either go straight ahead and succeed; or you slightly turn to one side and fall.

And, Jane, DO NOT FEAR... YOU JANE have the potential to grow beyond the woman; and FEAR is that one feeling that will make your step falter. The Nietzschean Supergirl has broken mirrors, has spilt salt, has walked below ladders, has spent nights on supposedly haunted houses, has fight with invisible demons, has destroyed witches, and she conquered all of that, and laughed at the ones who thought those defies could frighten her. "I'm Kara Zor-El and I do not scare easily". She does not scare; so her step doesn't falter.



But, has anyone ever reached the Supergirl anyway? Katherine the Great? Amelia Earhart? Zammuramat of Nineveh? Artemisia of Halicarnassus? Vashti? Tomiris? Zoe the Kiwi Stuntwoman? I'm sure about Katherine the Great. How will I be sure about many others though?


How many women felt from the rope? Cleopatra? She had on her hands the only country that could face Rome economically and military and, instead of going at war against the invaders since the begining ---with the options of eradicating Rome from the Mediterranean world or dying a honoured warrior's death---, chose to lay on Caesar's bed? The destiny of the woman who seeks for the Alpha-Male's protection is to fall from the rope, just as Cleopatra fell when she made herself a gift to a dictator, rolled inside a carpet.


How many women were led astray from the rope? Marilyn Monroe, who had an IQ of 167 and, in spite of that, ended up playing the part of the dumb blonde in objectionable comedies? And people WONDER why "such a beautiful woman" killed herself? The tragedy of many highly-gifted intelectually women was that they felt their own misery in an exponentially multiplied way, which is not the case with the dumbarse who is numbed to her own disgrace. Her pain was so big that she decided to put an end on that whole misery.


How many women gave up? You will always know of a musical-gifted girl who did not want to learn guitar because "that's not a feminine thing to do, I'd rather do ballet". Maybe she ended up lypsyncing the Lady Gaggah on a video for Youtube and thought it was cool.


How many women never cared about the rope? All these lost souls who want to be the Main Cheerleader instead of the Footballer herself, or Queen of the Prom Ball instead of that good student that goes straight away to Oxford. Look, they put you on the role of "cheerleader" and made you think it is a nice thing for a girl to do because they don't want you to be the footballer yourself!!! They do not want girls running the field and scoring goals, they want the girls to dance in a ridiculous way with pompons, so they can say: "That's what women are made for". Is it that hard to understand???


How many women never had a chance to know about the existance of the rope? Some poor Muslin woman in some theocracy? Some hopeless housekeeper in China?


How many women found it better just to call for Batman and have Batman solve everything for them instead?


The problem is not that Robin is a loser compared to Batman; the problem is that, when you are on the ground, you can't see things from perspective. The Nitzschean Supergirl is flying overheads so far above all of us that she can't see difference between Batman and Robin any more. From her point of view, high up upon, she can see only two small men.


For the Supergirl, all men are equal because they all share the same mediocrity that dictates them: "pursue or be ashamed forever, dominate a woman or be a loser". This is the mediocrity of men: TOO AFRAID of powerful women, TOO AFRAID to be castrated by a Vagina of Steel... The Supergirl knows that one men would never be definitive or enough. The Superigirl is STEEL while men, in their mediocrity, are just flesh. Then, no wonder, thre MUST have assorted ones, there must have a harem of men, there must have a Richard Malverne with his strife to be special, there must have a half-man half-horse Centaur with his stallion's potency, there must have a mood-shiffing Brainiac, who is nice today and villain tomorrow, there must have Ethan the Gardener ---especially Ethan the Gardener, the living Cupid, the sweetest of the sweetest, the personification of the Aphrodite's Child gifted with the art of making the flowers bloom---, and there must have a Robin of course. Why not Robin? Why not? Yes, Robin; Robin is the bloom of the youth and beauty, and only the Supergirl, out of all the women, is capable to fall for the beauty of a young, virginal boy, that the Last Women despise as anathema; and, unlike Robin, all youth, beauty and vigour, Batman is that pompoous but unexorable march towards the andropause.


"Batman is the Alpha-Male", cries the Last-Woman; but the Last Woman does not know that people like Batman are not needed for the Supergirl, since the Supergirl is her own Alpha: "I do not scare easy", is Supergirl's motto. Where the average woman sees stability, protection and a sugardaddy, the Supergirl sees only confort-zone, fear and physical decay.


Lo, I give you the Supergirl.





Edited by Finis Hominis, Mar 22 2014, 01:25 PM.
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I was in state of spiritual trance when I wrote the longass post above.

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Jane: If you want to thread the rope towards the Supergirl, the first action is to overcome fear!

- Those noises that come from your wall are produced by the influence of atmospherical and weather conditions on the wood those walls are made of.

- There are no ghosts; people who die, they just die, snuff out; they are either sheltered in that dark house the Ancient called Hell or they are all sleeping the dreamless dream till the day of the next coming of the Incarnated Verb. Or, if there are wandering ghosts (which I doubt), they cannot do harm to you because ghosts are not matter; you are flesh and bones, MATTER, PHYSICAL, so you are much more than a bodyless, immaterial ghost that cannot interact with matter any more. I have a functional body; the ghost no longer has it (it was buried, it rottened, it was ate by the earthworms). So the ghost, if it exists, it is powerless before me.

- There are no curses, no spells, no witchcraft; if you are an atheist, you should not believe in any of that by simple logical DEFAULT; and if you are a Christian (especially a Protestant), you know that Jesus already won over and conquered all the craftwork of the Adversary.


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Wow, that was rather beautiful.

You need to realise that selecting an alpha male is a biologically driven process for women. It's not easy to "wake up" and snap out of it when it's in your genes and you've lived and breathed your role as a girl from the moment you're born. It's reinforced by everything and everyone around you.

The small ways that I deviate from the typical "delicate female" stereotype have taken a toll on me. I can't relate well to the average woman so I've missed out on having a network of female friends as an adult and it can be quite lonely.

Surely even Supergirl wants to hang out with friends every once in awhile?
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Wow Jane, thanks for the inputs!


I'm actually surprised that you took the time to read that whole stuff.

Of course, Jane, I understand your points of view and I recognise that it takes some sacrifice to deviate from a route set by so many years of social usage and even by biology. I for one have did sacrifices for not agreeing with certain masculine things.

But I was most like spiting out ideas in the posts above though.
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Mar 22 2014, 06:22 PM


Surely even Supergirl wants to hang out with friends every once in awhile?
That's a good question. A lot of people has said she looks quite lonely.

I think power drives to loneness.
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I feel sorry for her. She is entirely self-sufficient and relies on no one, except for friendship and companionship. She can't provide that for herself.

That's one thing we have in common then - isolation.
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