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    Marie Curie

    She was so hot in her time that you still can’t (or shouldn’t) go near her (or her things) even after she died in 1934.

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    I can name several, and that’s just women I know personally. Taylor Swift is fine and all but it’s not like she’s some elevated version of the gender. Fandoms get really weird.

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      She’s not fine. She’s a billionaire landlord who flies in private jets.

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        Ding ding ding

        I’m sure as a person she’s okay, but yes.

        Billionaires shouldn’t exist, ever

        Private Jets shouldn’t exist, ever

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          I do not think there is a separation between billionaires the people from billionaires as a construct. I really think they are genuinely bad people. It’s impossible to remain subject to the same stressors of life that bind society with that kind of money. It begins to distance one and they break away from the fabric of society but with an immense footprint upon that society. Chances are you are a pretty good person. If you came into a billion dollars tomorrow, you wouldn’t be a good person within a year. It corrupts absolutely.

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            If you came into a billion dollars tomorrow and had the opportunity to help so many people but kept it all for yourself you’re already not a good person. You don’t even need to wait a year.

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              If I came into a billion dollars I’d spend the rest of my time attempting to spend it helping people. I would expect the same of anyone else. Someone’s going to inherit a billionaire fortune soon and just give it all away, at least thats my hope. Someone’s gotta lead by example.

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          Bluesky shitlibs would have some strong words for you, as well as anyone (me) that would dare disrespect their queen, their fierce feminine icon!

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    The government did not relent, people donated to essentially buy her a tank.

    She sold all of her possessions to donate a tank to the Red Army. She requested the tank, a T-34 medium tank,[3] be named “Fighting Girlfriend” (“Боевая подруга”) and that she be allowed to drive it. The State Defense Committee agreed to this.

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    Lyudmila Pavlichenko, a Soviet sniper who is often called “Lady Death.” She had 309 confirmed kills during World War 2, making her the most successful female sniper in history.

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    Marie Curie killed herself slowly with radiation so she could do science.

    Fuck Taylor Swift if she thinks she is bad ass for an album.

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      To give credit where credit is due, Taylor Swift has done a lot to push against the ridiculous of the intellectual property rights artists didn’t have, and production agencies did have. She broke that and paved a way for future artists. Did she also suck up so much air in the room that it leaves very little space for new artists to breathe, yes. Does she use the same legal system that gave her artistic freedom to crush competition, also yes. She isn’t a bad ass just because she drops albums, she’s a badass cause she’s a ruthless business woman.

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        A ruthless business person is not bad ass they are a drain on society and are useless.

        They cause poverty and slowly take our rights away.

        They are capitalists.

        They are fascists.

        They are scum.

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        She didnt push back on intellectual rights, she wanted more power and money and realized a way to go about it. Her motivations have been suspect for over a decade now, she represents unchecked greed by americans and glorifying fame and money over anything.

        She’s just as awful as any other billionaire simply for hoarding so much wealth, or wanting to pursue it. She has the power to show humility and how good people can use power, and has done fuckall with it. She’s not an inspiration for anyone but herself, and I’m ashamed to belong to the same country that puts her on the highest of pedestals.

        Every other woman mentioned in this thread absolutely dwarf her in any metric we would want to use.

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          I agree with you on so many points but not on a few. She is greedy and money driven first and foremost and that is a problem. Her motivations haven’t been suspect, she obviously is in it for the money and no one deserves to be placed on such a high pedestal. She’s not even close to the same tier of person as Murrie Currie, Rachel Carson, or that woman who brought intersectionalism into feminist discussion who’s name I can never remember or find again. All that doesn’t mean my argument that she’s badass for going against record labels is moot. She’s still a badass for that.

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        To give credit where credit is due, Taylor Swift has done a lot to push against the ridiculous of the intellectual property rights artists didn’t have

        hmmmm for what I have read (and a admit it has all been very little as I couldn’t care less about Taylor Swift), all she did was enrich herself further. As far as I know, none of push back she did resulted in any other artist getting any more money or power over their own work

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      The albums aren’t even good, they’re bland. She’s not one even in the context of other musicians lmfao

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        Good musicians dont charge people 1000$ a seat to listen to a recording of the band playing their music, either. Ive had swift fans defend that too. “Oh she has so many shows and they are so long, of course she can’t sing the whole time.”

        What the actual fuck is even happening. I feel bad for real musicians who are affected by this bullshit.

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    Ada Lovelace, a woman who not only invented computer programming in a time where computers were theoretical mechanical devices, but she also managed to live up to the reputation of both her mother, a female mathematian from the early industrial period, and her father, famed poet and slut Lord Byron. She was a true renaissance woman

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      famed poet and slut Lord Byron

      Is that true? checks wiki

      Relationships and scandals

      Wow this man is a slut

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        Yeah he was possibly more famous as a slut, heartbreaker, and all around bisexual catastrophe. He was one of the most interesting and unfortunately destructive people that could enter your life. He likely was bipolar though you can’t accurately diagnose the dead even when they’re textbook. The literary trope of the byronic hero is named after him both because he wrote these characters and because he acted like one. He was also one of the inspirations of the modern vampire as a charming and seductive nobleman who will ruin you. Other notable things include being the only lord to defend the luddites in parliament (in one of the few times he bothered with it) and him fighting and dying for Greek independence.

        Annabelle Byron (her whole name is long enough to make you oppose the concept of nobility), Ada’s mother, clearly loved him but understood that he absolutely shouldn’t be an influence on their daughter. She also had serious concerns regarding his mental health, which were absolutely warranted given the trail of social destruction he left. And it should be noted that she was a badass in her own right as a gifted woman who worked for abolition, prison reform, and educational reform in addition to the whole leaving the most interesting man of the early industrial period because of fears his mental health issues may harm their kid.

        Ada was apparently scandalously relaxed with men and a notorious gambler. People focus on her computer stuff because it’s the most important stuff she did (she died young and was far less scandalous than her dad), but I do think there’s value in remembering that she was a poet who was suspected in her time of infidelity. There are some people who approach life with a single minded dedication to something or the other, and we tend to think of geniuses as such, but she wasn’t one of those people. She was instead someone who followed whatever interesting thing struck her fancy, learning everything she wanted to, though falling often back into a zone of competency. She is in some ways reminiscent of her peer Anne Lister in that regard.

        It makes sense Ada doesn’t have nearly as many fangirls in the 21st century as her father. Byron was a man who lived and died as the very model of the Gothic literary movement that he was a founder of

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      And after her a plenty of other women pioneering all kinds of stuff with computer science, like Grace Hopper who pretty much invented modern programming as we know it today (or at least laid pretty strong foundation for it) among other things. And (kinda-sorta) invented the term ‘bug’ related to computers.

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    Easy, like all of them. Shes had the easiest life you could have. Worst thing that happened in her life is she got dumped.

    Anyone with a Wikipedia page with a philanthropy section cannot qualify as a bad bitch imo.

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    Shakuntala Devi “The Human Computer”

    She could compute large roots and factorials mentally.

    On 18 June 1980 she multiplied two randomly chosen 13‑digit numbers in 28 seconds at Imperial College, London. That performance was listed in the 1982 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records.

    She also authored The World of Numbers and The World of Homosexuals in 1977.

    The former was used as a teaching tool with her hope of making math easier for everyone, especially to make it more accessible to girls (while it is often seen as a elite male dominated field).

    The latter is about her experience being married to a homosexual man. She saw same‑sex attraction as a natural variation of human sexuality and advocated for tolerance, which was well ahead of the times in the 70s.

    Just an all around good person.

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    How about Virginia Hall aka “The Limping Lady”:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Hall

    She was a spy in occupied France during World War II despite having a prosthetic leg. She didn’t just make it onto the Nazi’s most wanted list, but was referred to as “the most dangerous of all Allied spies”.

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    Wendy Carlos who double majored in Physics and Music in 1962 and went on develop synthesizers with Robert Moog.

    Her album Switched-On Bach essentially invented electronic music in a way mainstream audiences could digest. Taylor Swift really doesn’t have any on Wendy Carlos in terms of talent or creativity or even influence. Give Swift another 5 decades and we’ll see where her career is.

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    The tank pilot story provokes a shower thought - Karens could be really useful and productive if we could only channel their energy the right direction.