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When Marc Lépine murdered 14 women at Montreal’s École Polytechnique in 1989, he claimed that he was “fighting feminism.” When Anders Breivik murdered 77 people in Norway in 2011, he was in large part motivated by his hatred of feminism, which he considered a poison and threat to the future of European men. And when Elliot Rodger killed six people in Isla Vista, California, in 2014, he said he did it to punish young women for rejecting him and sleeping with other men instead.

These massacres were painted as the acts of lone mad men, but they have a clear common thread: a desire to dominate women and a conviction that society oppresses men in favor of women. Those misogynistic beliefs, so depressingly familiar and widespread, have hardened into a more distinct force in recent years, and have been fueled by the election of Donald Trump and the resurrection of white supremacist groups in American political life.

 
"Following analysis of Doppler wind radar data and a survey of the extensive damage the Bureau have officially released their findings and advised a tornado occurred early Wednesday morning at Waurn Ponds and Mount Duneed. "

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"Following analysis of Doppler wind radar data and a survey of the extensive damage the Bureau have officially released their findings and advised a tornado occurred early Wednesday morning at Waurn Ponds and Mount Duneed. "

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I saw one nearly touch down at Balliang (~20kms NE of Geelong) about 15 years ago.

The geography of the area must suit their formation.
 

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"Following analysis of Doppler wind radar data and a survey of the extensive damage the Bureau have officially released their findings and advised a tornado occurred early Wednesday morning at Waurn Ponds and Mount Duneed. "

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My wife is from this town. Her aunt's place was damaged by this tornado:


Not quite a year before that I was nearly killed by one driving home.
 
Penguins from the Kansas City Zoo recently paid a visit to the nearby Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, wandering the halls as they admired Baroque and Impressionist masterpieces.

The three Humboldt penguins examined paintings by the likes of Caravaggio and Monet, surprising the museum's director with their artistic tastes.
 
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