Men Are Better Than Women by Dick Masterson

Men Are Better Than Women by Dick Masterson

Author:Dick Masterson [Masterson, Dick]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3, pdf
ISBN: 9781416953814
Google: lTQqM51kpn4C
Amazon: 1416953817
Publisher: Gallery Books
Published: 2008-04-08T04:00:00+00:00


MARIE CURIE DESERVES A NOBEL PRIZE IN FULL OF SHIT

I’m so sick of all this Marie Curie nonsense. Every time a man makes a good point about how women couldn’t do math even if it tasted like chocolate, some feminist or fifteen-year-old know-nothing drops this pile of shit in his lap: “What about Marie Curie, you idiot!”

Marie Curie was not some super scientist who saved all women from the brink of total historical insignificance. Marie Curie, just like every other successful woman in history, was an opinionated, braying nag with a penchant for stealing the work of her diligent husband.

Marie Curie was the Courtney Love of the 1920s.

First, the very idea of women in chemistry is as funny as a fart machine.

Marie Curie didn’t win any Nobel Prize, she won athird of a Nobel Prize. She had the support andmanssistance of not only her husband, but also some other guy who probably wanted to fuck her. How typical of a woman to allow her business relationships to become inappropriately mingled with her personal life. If Marie Curie deserves any kind of Nobel Prize, it’s one for cockteasing, which also shouldn’t be rewarded, because it’s not a great accomplishment. That’s why there’s no Nobel Prize for it.

I’m a man, so I enjoy history. Women loathe history as much as they hate being told they’re just as obnoxious as their mothers, which they all are. Here’s a lesson I’ve learned while reading books. Any time a woman is the first to do something, it’s always complete bullshit. And I mean the kind of tangled nonsense you get when you duct tape a Speak & Spell to a mule and expect to have a smart-ass on your hands. It’s a funny idea, but it’s not really going to work.

Marie Curie was merely the first woman to beallegedly awarded the Nobel Prize. Just like Sandra Day O’Connor, Susan B. Anthony, Edith Wharton, Rebecca Felton, Lucy Stone, Madeleine Albright, and Sally Ride, Marie Curie is nothing more than an overcelebrated “runner-up” in the history of men.



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