Rafael Thundercat

Thomas_Day the Andrew Tate of the Past

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I stumbbled in the life of this man. Is a interresting bio to study since he was abolitioninst buy he himself did things to orphan Girls that are just same as slavery 

I found about this book 

https://www.npr.org/2013/04/30/177764747/a-british-intellectuals-mission-to-create-the-perfect-wife

Perhaps most astonishing is that Thomas Day would eventually become one of England's most vociferous anti-slavery activists, a cause for which he is still lovingly remembered today — this despite the fact that he once kidnapped two girls and proceeded to abuse them in a dangerous and self-serving romantic experiment. Among other things, hopefully this book will add some much needed perspective to Day's legacy.

The man got away with enough while still alive; he shouldn't be able to escape his vile deeds in death as well.

Thomas Day (writer) 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Day_(writer)

https://youtu.be/8QEalR9-X8A?si=O0XFXTdcWDqgWXDt

 

 

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Fascinating story; thanks for sharing. It seems like he was a mix of a rich kid and an introvert who wasn't one for social games. The feminine can be strange to grasp for a very masculine mind with its freedom from the bounds of what seems like safe logicality for some of us. 

Soon enough we'll have AI girlfriends; I guess that's what he wanted to have. 

 

2 hours ago, Rafael Thundercat said:

I stumbbled in the life of this man. Is a interresting bio to study since he was abolitioninst buy he himself did things to orphan Girls that are just same as slavery 

It is an interesting case though, he didn't seem to have abused them sexually and let them go after a few months for one and a couple of years for the other. I guess his ego learned the lesson and he pondered on the meaning of freedom in his later years which led to his writings against American slavery. 

He also was literally killed by kindness so interesting twist:

"Day was thrown from his horse while trying to break it using kindness at Barehill, Berkshire, on 28 September 1789 and died almost instantly."


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13 minutes ago, LordFall said:

He also was literally killed by kindness so interesting twist:

Yes, I feel that somehow people like him are experimenters of their bias. He for some reason had the bias for a perfect wife and the ideia to make one on demand. But as we know there is a sovereinty law in this cosmos where there is limit on how much selfishness can be employed without repercutions, because in the end Universe is pure Selfless Love , so his form of love was still love but a finite for o love, love for producing a wife as he wished. We all do sometings similar in all different ways. We wish to make the world a little more like we are, to influence all we can possibiliy influence and also sometimes resist influences. The horse has given him a lesson about Freedom and ultimately gave him Absolute freedom by Death

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I like how you put it that he was looking for a piece of the universe that was similar to what he was. I'll contrast it to another guy I read about a few days ago(Trigger warning NSFL text)

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

That guy went to the more extreme end of killing/raping people to feel something and he justified it as he also went through horrors. Thomas Day is but a slightly unorthodox experimenter by comparison. 


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16 minutes ago, LordFall said:

I like how you put it that he was looking for a piece of the universe that was similar to what he was. I'll contrast it to another guy I read about a few days ago(Trigger warning NSFL text)

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

That guy went to the more extreme end of killing/raping people to feel something and he justified it as he also went through horrors. Thomas Day is but a slightly unorthodox experimenter by comparison. 

wow, what a gread example of the consequences of family plus social trauma. of course some people pass througth horrors and dont become this but every being is different. 

Reminds e«me of the movie below

 

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