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Tag Archives: acid temple ball
Buried
As the title says, I am buried underneath work. I’ve been getting up really early and then working on my thesis, and by early, I mean 8am early. Have I told you about my thesis? The gist of my argument … Continue reading
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Tagged acid temple ball, bataille, child of god, communication, cormac mccarthy, drugs, eroticism, sacred, sex, sharon rudahl, the accursed share
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Reading Habits and the Political
Somewhere around 1970, the phrase “the personal is political” started making the rounds. Carol Hanisch coined the phrase in a paper, but that doesn’t matter here. It’s bloomed out from that. I say that because I just read this post … Continue reading