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no one drip as hard as me except probably the bpd woman in ovulation
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Georgia O'Keeffe Abstraction Seaweed and Water - Maine 1920 pastel on paper 28 1/8 x 17 3/4 in Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Gift of The Georgia O'Keeffe Foundation
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“To challenge and to cope with this paradoxical state of things, we need a paradoxical way of thinking; since the world drifts into delirium, we must adopt a delirious point of view. We must no longer assume any principle of truth, of causality, or any discursive norm. Instead, we must grant both the poetic singularity of events and the radical uncertainty of events. It is not easy. We usually think that holding to the protocols of experimentation and verification is the most difficult thing. But in fact the most difficult thing is to renounce the truth and the possibility of verification, to remain as long as possible on the enigmatic, ambivalent, and reversible side of thought.”
— Jean Baudrillard, The Vital Illusion
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There is a garden in my heart where you can sleep safely.
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“The proportions of good and evil in any society depend partly upon the proportion of consent to that of refusal and partly upon the distribution of power between those who consent and those who refuse.”
— Simone Weil, “Draft for a Statement of Human Obligation”
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