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On women and their various achievements in the ever-growing field of heroics, both those who upheld the letter of the law as well as those who elected to break it; A study of femininity (...)

Summary:

what it says on the tin, quite literally

Notes:

for JajaLala's 6. "A long fic title"

i couldn't help myself xD you say "a long fic title", i'm looking up what the longest tile ever was... the guiness records book says:

"The longest title of a book consists of 27,978 characters, and was achieved by N. Srinivasan (India) in Chennai, India, on 12 March 2021.

The title contains 4,558 words with a main header of "Stock Price Prediction, a referential approach on how to predict the stock price using..." going on to list the various tools economists use to predict the stock market. The book is aimed at teaching beginners about stocks. "

and i took it as direct inspiration!!

Work Text:

On women and their various achievements in the ever-growing field of heroics, both those who upheld the letter of the law as well as those who elected to break it; A study of femininity, covering all history down to the very dawn of quirks and making use of any remaining records from the pre-quirk era; utilizing biographies, biopics, lawsuits both well-known and obscure, as well as any relevant studies, essays and books on the topic, compiled to the best of the authors’ ability and analyzed from various angles (including, but not limited to, the public perception of the female person of interest in question, making use of any documentaries — both those made commercially, after adjusting for any potential inaccuracies stemming from the fact that those were created for profit, but also fan-made docu-vids created by those who merely wished to share everything they could find about the woman in question — and other content, both short- and long-form, which could be found in media, such as archived articles, both from newspapers and popular fiction magazines, essays and call-outs published on personal websites, news segments and radio clips informing the general public about the woman’s deeds; their own self-perception via any diary or journal entries or, if such were absent, via examining any manifestos or speeches, both in transcript and in recording, as well as any existing interviews, whether conducted by professional journalists for established newspaper agencies, magazine publishers, radio segments or television programs, or by amateur journalists for the mediums of podcasts, personal blogs, Q&A panels or herotok videos; the opinions of any known associate, friend or family member, made both during the years the woman in question was alive, like any speeches made during such events as birthdays or weddings, as well as any of those made posthumously, including any transcripts or recordings of eulogies; as well as any professional opinions and diagnoses made by psychologists, psychiatrists, quirk specialists or other such experts in related fields if such were available) using every method and tool available at the time of writing, in order to provide readers with the most complete and comprehensive view of the women’s motivations behind their actions, their origin stories — both positive and negative, and having either did not always directly translate into taking up a stance with had respectively a positive or negative impact on the world — which led them to taking up the career path which placed them in the history annals, the inspiration behind the hero/villain name they had chosen alongside any relevant etymology, the decoding of any patterns or symbolism used in their costumes and any signature phrases, actions or objects, a thorough analysis of their quirks or other characteristic traits when it came to those living in pre-quirk or early quirk era coupled with any historical prejudices they might have faced on their account, a complete list of their actions alongside with any traceable outcomes, both those intended and those which had been unexpected, with a best attempt at finding the reasoning behind each decision, the circumstances of their capture/descend into madness/death (whichever is applicable), and the effect they had had upon the world, combined into an easily-digestable compendium for the purpose of popularizing the topic and spreading the knowledge as widely as possible.

Authors: L. Zhang, C. Yang, A. Addams, J. Kowalski
Published: 08 June 2XX6
Pages: 444

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