Thank you. I have to admit I thought, on re-reading, that line was fairly good. I may make an icon of it. It's certainly as true of me as it is of anyone.
Patient S is Dave Sim, the creator of Cerebus, who towards the end of his mammoth self-imposed task went quietly strange and decided that feminism was Evil and bad, that Reason was male and Emotion was female, and that he was a man (actually, I think he knew that already) and therefore a person not ruled by Emotion. He read the Torah obsessively and finally came up with this bizarre form of Abrahamic dualism which the last few volumes of the collected Cerebus devote a chunk of space to explicating. As far as I can see it's hooey, but then I've been contaminated with feminism, so my judgment is faulty.
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Patient S is Dave Sim, the creator of Cerebus, who towards the end of his mammoth self-imposed task went quietly strange and decided that feminism was Evil and bad, that Reason was male and Emotion was female, and that he was a man (actually, I think he knew that already) and therefore a person not ruled by Emotion. He read the Torah obsessively and finally came up with this bizarre form of Abrahamic dualism which the last few volumes of the collected Cerebus devote a chunk of space to explicating. As far as I can see it's hooey, but then I've been contaminated with feminism, so my judgment is faulty.