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"someone said there's an alien sex scene further in the book and occasionally when i'm in a really bad mood and i think about the fact that i'm going to have to read an alien sex scene (wow i can't believe we all have to read alien sex scenes eventually) it genuinely makes my mood even worse. one time i spent 3 hours mad as fuck bc i was already irritated and then i remembered the alien sex scene was going to happen" — 1 hour, 6 min ago
"someone said there's an alien sex scene further in the book and occasionally when i'm in a really bad mood and i think about the fact that i'm going to have to read an alien sex scene (wow i can't believe we all have to read alien sex scenes eventually) it genuinely makes my mood even worse. one time i spent 3 hours mad as fuck bc i was already irritated and then i remembered the alien sex scene was going to happen" — 1 hour, 6 min ago
“I project my expectations and fears onto everyone and everything I encounter. I believe that what I believe to be true must be true because I believe it. I imagine lives that feel distant from mine monolithically. I oversimplify. I forget that everyone has birthdays.”
― The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet
― The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet
“We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings. Resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our art, the art of words.”
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“Israel’s settler colonialism differed from its predecessors’ in another way. Where European powers colonized from a position of strength and a claim to God-given superiority, the post-Holocaust Zionist claim to Palestine was based on the reverse: on Jewish victimization and vulnerability. The tacit argument many Zionists were making at the time was that Jews had earned the right to an exception from the decolonial consensus—an exception born of their very recent near extermination. The Zionist version of justice said to Western powers: If you could establish your empires and your settler colonial nations through ethnic cleansing, massacres, and land theft, then it is discrimination to say that we cannot. If you cleared your land of its Indigenous inhabitants, or did so in your colonies, then it is anti-Semitic to say that we cannot. It was as if the quest for equality were being reframed not as the right to be free from discrimination, but as the right to discriminate. Colonialism framed as reparations for genocide.”
― Doppelganger: a Trip into the Mirror World
― Doppelganger: a Trip into the Mirror World
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