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nov 29th 2025 : uhm okay higuys.!! it me billy chekc out my rentry rentry.co/stupidjerk oko k.. uhm i biggest isaac newton admirer ok. hes like d best i loev him so muh! im litearlly him ok so ignore how ugly it is in here ouhm... so we are gonna start off strong and mention hiw my goat MAY be lgbtq ok. HEAR ME AND MY EVIDENCE OUT!!!!!!! ok so i probper ly shoudknt trust google but i did some research on this so, when you search up isaac newton the first question is "is issac newton lgbtq+?" which is... WOAH PARTNER!! by itself... and the resiults are " Asexuality: Some scholars suggest Newton was asexual, pointing to descriptions of him lacking passion and interest in women, says a TikTok video. The concept of asexuality wasn't well-defined in the 17th century, but his lack of interest in romantic or sexual relationships was noted by contemporaries. " okay so the tiktok video itself is frowning but everything ekse makes me have a smirk.. and another one is " Homosexuality: Other historians have theorized he was gay, focusing on his very close relationships with men like Nicolas Fatio de Duillier. The sudden end of their friendship after an attempt to set Newton up with a woman may have triggered a nervous breakdown in 1693, which some interpret as evidence of a repressed homosexual identity. A letter he wrote confessing a "hopeless longing" for a male friend also supports this theory" i odnt believe that causes his breakdown but like what te freaj newton. you can discover gravity but not your sexuality like okay what. I LIETARLLY HAVE BUTTERFLES IN MY TUMJY CAUSE WHEN U SEEARCH HIS BEST FRIENDS UP YOU GET A RESULT LIKE " Isaac Newton had close friends, including John Locke, Samuel Pepys, and his friend Edmond Halley. However, he also had a particularly intimate and affectionate, though possibly "platonic", relationship with the younger Swiss mathematician Nicolas Fatio de Duillier for a few years in the 1690s. " AND. "A closer bond
Nicolas Fatio de Duillier: Newton developed an intense, close relationship with the younger mathematician Fatio de Duillier between about 1689 and 1693. The two exchanged affectionate letters, with Newton proposing they live in adjoining rooms and expressing deep personal affection for Fatio. " what the shwkwkw. LIKE THEIR AGE GAP MAKES ME RECOIL A BIT. BUT WHAT BHWYAWH, i swear jsut because my first yp about him is about his sexaualtiy doesnt mean i dont know anythin abitu him. I SWEAR IM EDUCATED ENOUGH. also the tells that he was in love with queen anne because he respected her highly makes me geniunely slap myforhead so hard. like im pretty sure you HAVE to resoect the queen. like litearlly all she did was knight him okay. everyone dont panic. (NO DISRESPECT TO QUEEN ANNE.) im yapping so ims tupid so ingoee me ok. BUT There is no evidence that Isaac Newton had a romantic relationship with anyoneok. and he never married ok. LOSER DIED A VIRGIN its okay. itsokay to die a virgin newton okay??... i think the sesison is over uhm. ill update if i find anything i want to add probably.. bye guys!!!
dec 1st 2025 : woay... second ever isaac newton rant .. smirks ,, okay so idrk what to rant abotu honestly because no one really talks shit about isaac newton so i get topics from google okay.. so uhm "is isaac newton a bad person" Isaac Newton is widely considered a "bad person" due to his personality traits, which included being arrogant, vengeful, and argumentative, but he also had traits like being a generous uncle and a capable administrator. While his scientific genius is undeniable, the historical record includes numerous accounts of his harshness, disputes with colleagues, and cruelty, making it difficult to label him as simply "good" or "bad". okay so first hes a norml perrson because everyone i knoew is probably like that. not aggronat or lie vengeful but ykwim.. he has his own opinions just like everyone else!! "newton was known for his extreme self-opinion and willingness to engage in bitter feuds with colleagues to gain credit for discoveries. He fiercely defended his work and held onto grudges against figures like Robert Hooke and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz." okay so right off the bat. OF COURSE HE DEFENEDED HIS WORK?? like #ididdatbtw ?? id defend my work too. and yes he also tried gaining credit for some discoveries , which is likem breh. lock IN. but the ones that he did actyually descover, HE DISCOVERED HIMSELF ALONE!! :// gosh stay off my girls back guys. also the grudge againsf robert hooke was because robert accused isaac newton of stealing his idea of the law of gravity thing. WHICH SCHOLARS STRICTLY SAID WAS UNTRUE BY THE WAYl. ID HOLD TAHT GRUGE TOO???.. also this one ENRAGES ME. but Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz PUBLISHED. HIS VERSION OF CALCULUS BEFORE ISAAC NETWON COULD PUBLISH HIS OWN, AND IT BASICALLY IS A FIGHT AGAINST WHO INVENTED IT FIRST. IN ISAAC NEWTONS DEFENSE. HE MADE HIS 1666 AND SHARED IT TO A CIRCLE OF MATH GENIUSES AND GOTTFRIED IF THATS EVEN HIS NAME BY THE WAY.!!!! PUBLISHED HIS MID 1670's LIKE OK COPYCAT. ID HOLD THAT GRUDGE TOO BY THE WAY.!!!!!!!!!! AND PEOPLE CALL ISAAC NEWTON A BAD PERSON FOR HOLDING GRUDGES AGAINST THOSE PEOPEL. " he was cruel and harsh: Some accounts suggest he was cruel, especially to those he considered enemies. He was also ruthless in his role as Warden of the Royal Mint, overseeing the prosecution of counterfeiters, which sometimes resulted in severe punishments." first off. ENEMIES BY THE WAY. AND HE PROABBLY DIDNT EVEN PUT HIS HANDS ORN THEM OR KILL THEM!! PPRBABLY JUST CALLED THEM NAMES OR SOEMTHING AND MOVED ON WITH HIS DAY. no defense like grown man btw. :// but uhh idrk what the last part means BUT. "in his role at the Royal Mint and the Royal Society, he proved to be an able administrator, which required qualities beyond just scientific brilliance." so uhm. i think im done with this rant because google say s "Cruel to family: In his youth, he reportedly threatened to burn his own house down during an argument with his mother, and as an adult, he was isolated and seemed to care little for other people.
Arguments against this simplistic view
Generous to family: Despite his isolation, he was a generous and affectionate uncle to his nieces and their families, and their descendants remember him fondly." like which one is it. bye guys thsnk you #isaacnewtontiktokdance #stayloyaltowhatyouknow #imnotannoyingplstrustmepls