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Fortheloveoflila
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Have I finally lost a whole system of good taste? But is that all I've gained? I must have lived so imprisoned to feel freer now just because I no longer fear the lack of aesthetics... I still can't tell what else I gained. Slowly, perhaps, I'll figure it out.
Why is seeing such disorganisation?
The whole world will have to be transformed in order for me to fit within it.

I lost something that was essential to me, and that no longer is. I no longer need it,
And exterminating does not guide every action.
This implies that societal power and success, as we know them today, are masculine rewards for masculine work and masculine lives. For women the rewards are radically inadequate: the drama of the inevitable female exclusion is the desire for another life, where the pleasure of subduing
: institutions, states, and parliaments exude the same disgusting desires.
...if, for historical and cultural reasons, a sexual encounter with a man cannot escape the possibility of violence - the male temptation to deprive a fellow human of autonomy, and ultimately, subjectivity - transforming the other through nothing more than penetrable sex: a bare life ; then clearly
It is above all the secretion of a certain type of male desire that becomes politics. Agamben does not seem to fully appreciate the implications of this, when he writes that sadomasochism is precisely the technique of sexuality by which the bare life of a sexual partner is brought to light.
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Thousands of foreign women, many of them American, have moved to Mexico City for a “life reset,” creating successful businesses and drawing more expats like them. Some Mexicans say the influx has raised their rent and caused prices to soar.
For These Women, the American Dream Is in Mexico City
Thousands of foreign women have moved to the Mexican capital for a “life reset,” creating successful businesses and drawing more expats like them. Not all Mexicans are pleased.
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As Jamaica worked on Thursday to assess the damage from Hurricane Melissa, it faced a long and daunting road to recovery, particularly in the western part of the country. That region was hardest hit by the hurricane, among the strongest ever recorded in the Atlantic. www.nytimes.com/2025/10/30/u...
Being-in-language as pure mediality is a political work for women, and this is one of the many meanings of this ///gesture.
The gesture doesnt replace the word, but points to its limits, bringing the body back to a meaningful consistency, transforming it into a signifying to.
The gesture is essentially always a gesture of not being able to figure something out in language.
Musil, Michaux, Walser, Dostoevsky, Kafka, Valery, Pessoa were the first messengers of the arrival of these ambiguous creatures, familiar with objects and insecure with their fellow humans, specimens of the same whatever singularity that we are today.
Is the subject that fascism didn't create but simply registered and exploited.
It is the fully dehumanized human being, the one capable of the best and the worst, that we come to discover in this philosophical journey. Free from any moral destiny or any ethical obligation, the contemporary member of the planetary petty bourgeoisie,
Wish people would get a... life.
The colonisation of physiology by the industry began in the 20s and reached its peak when photography enabled pornography to massively circulate.
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Exploitation taints the time and the weather wherever we go, whatever we do, and there is nothing we can buy nor any drug that we can take that can erase it.
All perception no substance.
I've realised how few people you can depend on to see things clearly...
A faraway lament comes rising along the Earth's body... There's a bird that escapes, as always.