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the article could be titled: when two supremacists clash

"Their truce had limitations, because “anything intellectual turned philosophical turned political,” as Tom put it.

And because Kate couldn’t help herself."

And because Kate couldn’t help herself

And because Kate couldn’t help herself

And because Kate couldn’t help herself

Kate was too voracious

Kate was too hungry

Kate was an insatiable woman with an appetite

Kate had no discipline

Kate had no sense of time and occasion

Kate had no sense of priority

(i have a video i will link later, and its gonna be great)

reread objectively:

In Kate, a “hardcore liberal feminist” with a Ph.D. in history, he found a “fellow traveler” of the world’s philosophical terrain, he said. She had an easy, inherent joy, but she could also throw her weight around in conversations about geopolitics: “A rare kind of somebody.”

Kate:

- “hardcore liberal feminist”

- with a Ph.D. in history,

- easy, inherent joy,

- could also throw her weight around in conversations about geopolitics

- “A rare kind of somebody.”

i mean, i bet she can help herself, i bet she does have discipline, i bet she is aware of time, place, occasion, priority, it actually isnt effortless to have easy inherent joy that's a choice

in all likelihood wasn't taken, wasn't stolen, dont need to infantilize Kate, chose to detonate her marriage

so if she chose this, with agency

w h y

well first of all, maybe it is embarrassing that her husband calls other people muggles

but then again, wanting to vote for Genocide Harris, maybe she loves viewing people as muggles, too

anyway, it doesnt sound like he was into his wife, and she doesnt sound into him

and they both sound mean

and so, idk

probably better off