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The creator of conan was a actually a feminist, which was weird because it was the early 1900's, also in texas.
Also he worked out a lot (because he was bullied nerd) and did not have a beard

>Howard had an egalitarian attitude towards women. The Junto was an amateur journal circulated within a small social circle and initially edited by Howard's friend Harold Preece. After Preece wrote an article for this journal called "Women: A Diatribe" with the conclusion that there was no such thing as an intellectual woman, Howard responded in the next issue with his own article lauding intellectual women from Sappho to the early Gnostics:[12][13]
>You're right; women are great actors. But I cant agree with you in your statement that the great women can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Men have sat at the feet of women down the ages and our civilization, bad or good, we owe to the influence of women... Let us look at the records of the great women.
—Robert E. Howard, Excerpt from a letter to Harold Preece, December 1928

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