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She was going for two years but stopped early cuz she got psychologically damaged and started hating women.

She was going for two years but stopped early cuz she got psychologically damaged and started hating women.

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https://archive.ph/hyff2 NYT obituary

Doesn't back up what the screen cap said. But doesn't mean it isn't true. Could just be an omission.

I would be interested to read more about this if anyone has a link the collaborates it.

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'Self Made Man' came out in 2006.

From Kikepedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norah_Vincent#Later_work

Later work

Vincent later wrote two novels: Thy Neighbor (2012), described by The New York Times as "a dark, comic thriller," and Adeline (2015), which imagines the life of Virginia Woolf from when she wrote To the Lighthouse until her suicide in 1941. Personal life, views, and death

Vincent, a lesbian, was briefly married to Kristen Erickson, but they soon divorced.

Vincent was described as a libertarian who was critical of postmodernism and multiculturalism. She did not believe that transgender people were the sex they identified as, leading her to be accused of bigotry. In an article for The Village Voice, she wrote: "[Transsexuality] signifies the death of the self, the soul, that good old-fashioned indubitable 'I' so beloved of Descartes, whose great adage 'I think, therefore I am' has become an ontological joke on the order of 'I tinker, and there I am.'"

Vincent died via assisted death at a clinic in Switzerland on July 6, 2022, aged 53. Her death was not reported until August 2022.

I hesitate to connect her decision to a book she wrote 18 years earlier.

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Doesn't say she killed herself because she was treated poorly as a man.

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It wrote about it in great detail

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How so? The obit says she posed as a man, became depressed and killed herself. Seems pretty straight forward.

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It's conjecture

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What is conjecture? "Ms. Vincent died on July 6 at a clinic in Switzerland. She was 53. Her death, which was not reported at the time, was confirmed on Thursday by Justine Hardy, a friend. The death, she said, was medically assisted, or what is known as a voluntary assisted death." - NYTimes obit

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A simple search proves it to be true. Why not look instead of assume?

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So you did the simple search and then didn't share your findings?

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I remembered her story from when it originally went around. What is described above fits with her original account. She was an unhappy person and did admit men have it profoundly harder than women.

Women in fact have it on easy mode. There are no humans on Earth who have it easier than American women. When they have a hard life, it's almost always self inflicted by way of feminism.

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Right... what a fag

There are hundreds of hits. Pick one and read it. You do use a search engine, right?

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I just pulled up the damn obituary that the screen cap mentions. I don't call that assuming. It wasn't there.

Ideally the OP should be posting the source when this kind of crap is posted in the first place.

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Obituaries rarely mention cause of death or motives for suicide, if applicable