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Compared to a human, a god would be silly

Compared to a human, a god would be silly and small and ridiculous. A simplistic avatar of Saturday morning magic shows compared to drama of a sun dying and birthing a dozen new worlds where matter can become aware and

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Judith Butler Explained with Cats

Originally posted on BINARYTHIS:
Following hot on the heels of Foucault Explained with Hipsters, here’s JB’s Gender Trouble  explained in Socratic dialogue style. With cats.   All page references from Butler, J. (1990 [2008: 1999]). Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion…

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Criticisms and Misconceptions From People Who Just Don’t Know What They’re Talking About

Criticisms and Misconceptions From People Who Just Don’t Know What They’re Talking About.

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The most true description I have ever heard.

The most true description I have ever heard. This pretty much perfectly describes how I feel about my blogging.

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Spoon Theory

Originally posted on The Blog of Knitted Fog:
Plagerised from Christine Miserandino At a restaurant whilst in conversation with a friend about my illness, the spoon theory was born. I quickly grabbed every spoon on the table; hell I grabbed…

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Being Defined by Self and Others

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Originally posted on Colinology:
There is beauty in this world that hides behind and beneath the worn stone edifices that people don’t see, and which they ignore as they pass between point A and point B pursuing some menial little…

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Rock, Paper, Scissors–TRICKSTER MODE!!!

Bryn Mawr Fencing meets Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.  On Thursday, practice went unusually well for me.  Apparently, the three major fencing tactics (direct attack, parry-riposte, and feint) can be thought of as rock, paper, and scissors.  Once you know of

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I’m Back!

Finally back home at Bryn Mawr, the Land of Rainbows and Castles (to make a homestuck joke).  Before this winter break, I’d actually never been homesick before.  This time, I was–at least, I kept having dreams about being lost in

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All Finals Done!

I think I did okay.  But why do Greek verbs have to have SIX principle parts, and none of them the infinitive?  Now I just have to turn in a take-home section–that has to be tomorrow.  Not wandering around campus

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