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Western Pygmy Possum, Helena Aurora Ranges, Western Australia
i just got called the leunig of our times
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I accidentally made a velvet bow-tie collar for Roast Beef :/
oh fuck, einstürzende neubauten are playing, but only in tasmania?
Mirror mirror
Obsessed with these sculptures by Jaime Pitarch.
someone: what are you planning to do after college?
me:
A golden brushtail possum, Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Queensland, Australia
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i am never doing a fucking art exhibition ever again
The theory of gender performativity presupposes that norms are acting on us before we have a chance to act at all, and that when we do act, we recapitulate the norms that act upon us, perhaps in new or unexpected ways, but still in relation to norms that precede us and exceed us. In other words, norms act on us, work upon us, and this kind of ‘being worked on’ makes its way into our own action.
Judith Butler, “Performativity, Precarity and Sexual Politics” (xi)