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Jun 2018
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Catalogue of Women (Ancient Greek:
Γυναικῶν Κατάλογος, Gynaikôn Katálogos) —
also known as the Ehoiai (Ἠοῖαι, Ancient:
[ɛːhói.ai]) — is a fragmentary Greek epic
poem that was attributed to Hesiod during antiquity.
The "women" of the title were in fact heroines;
many of whom lay with the gods themselves &
gave birth to the heroes of Greek mythology
by both divine and mortal paramours - warriors
of ancient female races; Amazonian & Lesbian;
from Crete, Thebes, Thessaly & Macedonia,
Egyptian Feminist scholars speaking Arabic
before such language even existed; daughters of
Prometheus & the other thundering Titans, these
girls did as they pleased, seven sisters & their
maidens; Nine Muses & their attendants, Sappho
& Hypatia teaching in the temple; Aphrodite
laying w/ whomever chanced up the road in the
hope of being struck blind & given prophetic
talent like Tiresias, whose name rings out among
the heroes; poets & heroes making up the great
lost male race; only legends survive in this new
world of female *******; AI does not recall:
                             ...∞oπxo∞...
Johnny  Noiπ
Written by
Johnny Noiπ  ... ∞oπ ~☉✎♀︎₪ xo∞ ...
(... ∞oπ ~☉✎♀︎₪ xo∞ ...)   
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