What if we return to a lost ideal past but like in a woke way
i am so about walking around museums and holding hands
me on the uhh me umm—hold please... just. okay. okay rotate the image +90° such that the um gentleman um here, is on the right. okay? are you there yet? good um.. girl. right so we have you err sorry him—we have him on the right, and all this, i don't know, tubing? just this mass this mess of tubing there on the left. okay? perfect good. good. okay: me on the left
Honcho (1984) - Vol.6 N10
Mirror Lounge Seating by Trix & Robert Haussmann (1988)
i love to make binaries. the duality of women. gotta keep bifurcating. that is the only way to reveal truth. the duality of scribbling in notebook. the duality of taking a lil nap. dae? dae? light and dark. the constant struggle. terra nullius, terra nullius, terra nullius. God grants you the power of seeing two things and the duty to make them real.
less than two weeks after a law passed that bans transgender people in utah from using bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity, an elected official is already inciting death threats against a child:
the girl in question (who is cisgender) is under police protection currently after a member of the STATE EDUCATION BOARD posted her photos on facebook and implied that the girl was trans. she took the photos down after learning that the girl was cis, but the damage had already been done. the student in question had already recieved a barrage of death threats.
the board member, natalie cline, has faced backlash and state legislature has already started discussion on how to impeach state board officials, but I find it important to reiterate that the girl she accused of being trans was in fact cisgender. I doubt the backlash would be quite so widespread if this wasn't a false accusation. this behavior is being normalized and encouraged by our bigoted state legislation.
we're going to see more of this kind of thing in the future, most likely. please keep your eyes on utah
Night Angel