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Tango0123 Mar 2020 9:44 p.m. PST

"Despite every obstacle from 5,000 years of patriarchy, these twelve women were able to become rulers, warriors, pirates, scientists, spies, and more, leaving a legacy that turns on its head a history that insists that only men held roles of importance…"
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Robert le Diable25 Mar 2020 8:32 a.m. PST

Only one I knew of was the "Dowager" one (our narrow Western perspective being to blame), while for those interested in the appropriate historical period there's the option of an all-female regiment; figures might be a problem, I suppose. But what I really wondered about was how come you can get away with "Badass" but I had "smart-ss" edited out? Not a serious enquiry, of course. Good Luck.

Tango0125 Mar 2020 12:01 p.m. PST

Thanks.

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