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>manly
i would call meursault masculine, but i doubt one could call him manly since he doesn't really exhibit any personality traits related to manliness to begin with, even his stoicism is more along the lines of "there's something off with this man" rather than "wow he's so cool and manly" because it relates to how passive he is as an individual and how unwilling he is to act without any external prompts
your ability to understand the media you engage with and characterization is, at best, shallow and at most i'd say you're legally entitled to a pension because you are far below average when it comes to intelligence
i strongly urge you to become a hermit as humanity as a whole will doubtlessly benefit from no longer interacting with you
end of rant, i'm off to make myself dinner, have an unpleasant day