UPGRADE YOURE DAMN BABY

orbsteeb:

  • KICKSTAND
  • KICKFLIP
  • AXE HAND
  • WIFI
  • HI FIVES (SYNERGIZES POORLY WITH AXE HAND)
  • SUNGLASSES
  • CRENELATED STRIKE BEZELS
  • BABY IS FULL OF GOLD COINS THAT WILL REPLENISH THEMSELVES OVERNIGHT AS LONG AS AT LEAST ONE COIN REMAINS INSIDE BABY
  • SOFTSPOT LAVALAMP
  • FEAR OF GOD
  • EITHER YOUR BABY IS INVISIBLE OR WE JUST TOOK YOUR BABY, PURCHASE UPGRADE TO LEARN WHICH
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Elliott Smith: “Clementine”

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“I was having a sweet fix / Of a daydream of a boy”

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PH: Maggie Dunlap

PH: Maggie Dunlap

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PH: Maggie Dunlap

PH: Maggie Dunlap

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Napping through the sunset because it makes me too sad, especially when I’m alone

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gathers your negative energy and binds it in a tiny porcelain pug dog figurine and buries it deep in the earth

dumbassfils:

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“Fascination ends”

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From Julia Bryan-Wilson’s excellent essay, “Remembering Yoko Ono’s Cut Piece” (2003).

From Julia Bryan-Wilson’s excellent essay, “Remembering Yoko Ono’s Cut Piece” (2003).

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“This idea, that intellectuals construct an otherness to ‘save’ in order to fortify a sovereign notion of the self, applies also to liberal feminism. […] In her Derridean deconstructivist mode, [Gayatri] Spivak is calling for a feminism that can claim not to speak for the subaltern or to demand that the subaltern speak in the active voice of Western feminism; instead, she imagines a feminism born of a dynamic intellectual struggle with the fact that some women may desire their own destruction for really good political reasons, even if those politics and those reasons lie beyond the purview of the version of the feminism for which we have settled. Spivak’s call for a ‘female intellectual’ who does not disown another version of womanhood, femininity, and feminism, indeed for any kind of intellectual who can learn how not to know the other, how not to sacrifice the other on behalf of his or her own sovereignty, is a call that has largely gone unanswered. It is this version of feminism that I seek to inhabit, a feminism that fails to save others or to replicate itself, a feminism that finds purpose in its own failure.” 


— Judith Halberstam, The Queer Art of Failure (2011)

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