We decided to become a society of women, a club to make sure women were protected. The club was something important back then. Not like it is today.

Sarah Addison Allen
We decided to become a society of women, a club...
We decided to become a society of women, a club...
We decided to become a society of women, a club...
We decided to become a society of women, a club...
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We decided to become a society of women, a club to make sure women were protected. The club was something important back then. Not like it is today. The only thing that really matters in today's world is that men are no longer in charge. They were the ones who made the world what it is today.

They are the ones who brought us to this point in time where they are no longer relevant in our lives. They are the ones who gave us this life where we must follow their rules and live by their laws, or die by their hand. You see, they are not interested in protecting women anymore, they want you to follow them blindly.

And, if you do not, you just might get hurt.

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