Dysphoria is situated in the space where the existent and nonexistent overlap—that is, in the world—and is typified by antagonism and fundamental negation. On the one hand. it is a negation of the existent (not-this) and desirous of the nonexistent (not-that) in the modes of whih it is capable. Where dysphoria can be softened by interacting with gender and attempting to bring the existent closer to the nonexistent, this will not affect power or the reproduction of the world. Where dysphoria becomes feral and lusts for dissolution becomes the exit from this world to a place that does not yet exist. To destroy gender, we must be willing to destroy the world it exists within. After all, there’s no hope anyway… why not?
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dysphoria means total destroy, dangerous spaces (via rideforruin) I have really mixed feelings about this quote How do people feel about classifying dysphoria as “feral”? how is dysphoria positioned within nihilism? what world is being expected to be destroyed? |
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