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Dated like hundreds of guys. New date every week. All of them too short, too young, too this, too that. Sees a British guy at a party. He is tall and handsome or something. They don't even talk, but she wants to marry him. They do and he makes her kill herself. He tries to cheat on her but after that they still have children.

You can get away with everything if you are Ted Hughes

>> No.18642274

>>18642214
ted hughes is *the* gigachad of the 20th century. women would literally quake and leak in his mere presence

>> No.18642394

Sylvia Plath? More like Plathitude

>> No.18642446

>>18642214
What the fuck was Nicholas Hughes's problem?
Realized he acquired the hack genetics from his mom and decided to suicide after studying fish for too long?

>> No.18642951

>>18642446
got bored with living i guess

>> No.18643286

>>18642446
wow he's literally me

>> No.18643632

>>18642214
well yes ,are u new to the genetic determinism party?

>> No.18643641

>>18642214
I like her poetry.

>> No.18643819

they project their drama and romance. they need to fuel that drama. any woman in her element will become profoundly bored with the expected and repetitious
rules are bent if youre exceptionally interesting
this extends to all of reality not just people

>> No.18644351

>>18643632
not really but it does affirm my nihilism

>> No.18644375

I think most authors become less likable the more you learn about their lives. but Plath takes the cake.

>> No.18644614

>>18642214
When I was at Cambridge one of my friends had Hughes' old room. One day I played a prank on him by sticking American draft singles cheese onto the various surfaces of the room. It was the night before he went on a trip and it more or less destroyed our friendship.

>> No.18644622

>>18644375
>she was depressed and killed herself, what a whore!

>> No.18644635

>>18644622
you got it backwards: she was a whore and killed herself, what an (alleged) depressive!

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18644674

>>18642214
oH No!
>t. my manlet ass.

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18644695

> this is the type of woman other woman choose to idolize

>> No.18644699

Bipolar schizo, nothing if value to read desu

>> No.18644714

>>18644622
>live completely meaningless existence moving from one man to another every other day
>noooo im so liberated and independent why am I sooo le depressed :(

>> No.18644717

>>18642214
She was unhinged, had extreme daddy issues and romanticized drama.

>> No.18644726

>>18644674
No one can get this tho, anymore

>> No.18645176

>>18642214
I, unironically, believe I was one of the manlets she passed over in a past life.
Ever since I hit puberty I've had recurring dreams of an era I never lived, of speech and slang I never heard, and a world who unfamiliar to me. And in this dream, in the center of some ornate dining hall I've never seen before, I sit at a hickory table, blanketed with red silk, with porcelain fingeries and silver cutlery.
It's there I see her face, before I ever knew who Sylvia was. She seems vaguely interested but I can tell in her eyes her mind wanders to somewhere I can never be. I recall in this dream being shorter than most of the other gentleman at this hall as well.
Once I found out who she was, I went to see her grave two years ago when I was 26. I don't know why, but I wept at seeing her name.
I know this sounds schizo, and no one will believe me on here, but I sincerely hope Sylvia found peace after death.

>> No.18645180

>>18642214
She’s an uggo Ted can have her