février 2012
523 billets
Yet it will never be mine, this language, the only one I am thus destined to...
– Jacques Derrida, Monoligualism of the Other (via harunwasagoon)
[TW] RAPE IS MORE COMMON THAN SMOKING IN THE U.S. →
ghoulmann:
lazlazlaz:
bossyfemme:
sssupercovennn:
msamberhazard:
catamite:
I want to graffiti that headline EVERYWHERE.
Sooooo money goes towards preventing and legislating against smoking but not rape prevention… I mean, how much fucking money goes into those worthless ads about quitting smoking? How much of that could go towards sexual education?
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DAMN IT.
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I’d like to raise both of my middle fingers to him and anyone who thinks...
– M.I.A. (via viking-sunrise)
As all advocates of feminist politics know most people do not understand sexism...
– bell hooks (via thevirtualpostit)
[TW] RAPE IS MORE COMMON THAN SMOKING IN THE U.S. →
bossyfemme:
sssupercovennn:
msamberhazard:
catamite:
I want to graffiti that headline EVERYWHERE.
Sooooo money goes towards preventing and legislating against smoking but not rape prevention… I mean, how much fucking money goes into those worthless ads about quitting smoking? How much of that could go towards sexual education?
bolded bolded bolded
DAMN IT.
more proof to go along...
I have a daughter who’s 10 and we walked past a billboard the other day...
– Monica Ali (via petitefeministe)
If the culture is so all pervasive that you can’t think outside of it, how are you making genuine choices?
^ That just needed repeating.
(via kungfucarrie)
I needed this on my blog again… I’ve been thinking about it quite a lot lately, in regards to so many...
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On Misandry
Similar to my post regarding feminism (http://lazlazlaz.tumblr.com/post/18155747903/on-feminism-tw-mentions-no-description-of-rape), do not expect any coherence here. I am simply chucking words at this blank document as a means of processing and hoping they stick. There is an epidemic that happens to one sole gender that I think does a great job in getting into this: on the street...
People know what they do; frequently they know why they do what they do; but...
– Michel Foucault, Madness and Civilization (via lucjanlocke)
One of my favorite Foucault quotes, and I think perhaps one of the most useful for understanding his ideas, because placed in metonymic juxtaposition with his larger body of thought, it suggests not what Foucault’s philosophy is, but what...
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lavosxii:
I am a sick man…. I am a spiteful man. I am an unattractive man.
– Underground Man (Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground)
Society will need more and more intellectual work. It’s this topic of...
– Slavoj Žižek, Philosopher/ sociologist/ psychoanalyst (via rethinkcapitalism)
very interesting find.
(via ghoulmann)
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Super 16
[Play this while you read.] We are at a Super 8 Motel. I always pull into the parking lot of the wrong. I am being escorted across the street by a man covering his head with a starched plaid bandanna. I want to rub his eyes, his cheeks, his mouth, to see if there is any way to make it truly plaid again, or to feel if there is anything beneath, but I fear what I would uncover. Super room 78! The...
Femme is defiance. Femme ignores the male gaze & tells patriarchy to fuck...
– BOSSY FEMME (via clairebearstare)
Holy fuck, Claire’s excerpt of my post has HOW many notes?
(via bossyfemme)
Ding an Pritch: Poem - Frank O'Hara →
sonofapritch:
Light clarity avocado salad in the morning after all the terrible things I do how amazing it is to find forgiveness and love, not even forgiveness since what is done is done and forgiveness isn’t love and love is love nothing can ever go wrong though things can get irritating boring and dispensable (in the imagination) but not really for love though a block away you feel...
Haze of Capitalism: No matter how singular,... →
hazeofcapitalism:
No matter how singular, irreducible, stubborn, distressing or tragic the ‘reality’ to which it refers, ‘actuality’ comes to us by way of a fictional fashioning…It can be analyzed only at the cost of a labor of resistance, of vigilant counter-interpretations, etc. Hegel was right to remind the philosopher of his time to read the papers daily. Today the same responsibility...
"Houdini," by Kay Ryan
ecantwell:
Each escape involved some art, some hokum, and at least a brief incomprehensible exchange between the man and metal during which the chains were not so much broken as he and they blended. At the end of each such mix he had to extract himself. It Was the hardest part to get right routinely: breaking back into the same Houdini.