Intersectionality and labeling

Terrance Lamonte Bond tlb2b
Thu Sep 24 17:46:45 CDT 1998


If anyone could tell me where I could find cites for intersectionality
or the abolish lables affirmative, I would be very greatful

Terrance Bond
MTSU


In an hour you'll all be in love with me--

Terrance Bond

I've learned that sometimes you just have to let it go; no matter
how much you think you have to hold on. Just let it go.
Terrance Bond

I've learned that it's okay to cry every now and then.
Terrance Bond

I've learned that no one will love you like you love yourself, so
I guess I should learn what it means to love myself.
Terrance Bond

I've learned that all those horrible, hackneyed phrases that my
mother used to throw at me when I most didn't want to hear them,
are all true.
Terrance Bond



Nearing the edge, oblivious, I almost fell right over
a part of me will never be quite able to feel stable
that womyn child, falling inside was on the verge of fading
thankfully I woke up in time.

Mariah Carey

I never would have opened up but you seem so real to me. After all
the bullshit I've heard its refreshing not to see

Sarah MacLachlan



It's hard to explain,
inherently it's just always been strange
Neither here nor there
always somewhat out of place anywhere,
and waking up
without a sense of belonging to touch,
somewhere halfway
knowing there's no one completely the same
standing alone, eager to just believe it's good enough
to be what you really ar but in your heart
uncertainty forever lies,
and you'll always be somewhere on the outside.
--Mariah Carey


Oh, hell, I guess rain's a little like rape, you can't do anything about
it, so you might as well sit back and enjoy it.

--former Texas candidate to the Senate(we truely are enlightened society)




The state is a complete negation of humanity...ouch


I was preoccupied with admiring the sun
when the sky came hurtling to the ground.
every blue mystery
collapsed in sequence at my feet.
I should stop looking at the high places for order.
my wide-eyed admiration is just
chaos unknown to my perception
limited to things near the ground
I wish.......

Terrance Bond

The kingdom of art increases and that of health and life
and innocence declines on this earth . What there is
left of it ought to be carefully preserved; one ought
not to tempt people to read poetry who would much rather
read books about the instantaneous photographhy of horses
--Thomas Mann, Tonio Kroger


The unhappy man woke from his dream shattered, unhinged
powerless in the demon's grip. He no longer avoided men's
eyes nor cared whether he exposed himself to suspicion.
And anyhow, peole were leaving, many of the bathing cabins stood
empty, there were many vacant places in the dining room, scarcely
any foreigners were seen in the street. The truth seemed to have
leaked out; despite all efforts to the contrary, panic was in the
air. But the lady with the pearlks stopped on with her family;
whether because the rumors had not reached her or because she
was too proud and fearless to heed them. Tadzio remained; and
it seemed to Aschenbach, in his obsessed state , that death and
fear together might clear the island of all other souls and
leave him there alone with him he coveted. In the long mornings
on the beach his heavy gaze would rest, a fixed and reckless
state, upon the lad; towards nightfall, lost to shame, he would
follow him through the city's narrow streets where horrid death
stalked too, and it seemed to him at such time that the moral law
were fallen in ruins and only the monstrous and perverse held
out a hope.

Thomas Mann-- Death in Venice


I was born on a planet
over fifty light years from here

an idyllic world
where children grew up
without the threat of nuclear holocaust
or ecological strangulation
no instant sysyems of communication
no black revolutions
gay revolutions
drug revolutions
no womyn's liberation
not even choice of taking or not taking the pill
an eden really.

--Ric Mastern


I can't live without you, matter of fact---I'm on your back.

The Foo Fighters


I walk the halls along the walls and under my breath I say to
myself......."I need fuel to take flight", and there's too much
going on, but it's calm under the waves in the blue of my oblivion.

Fiona Apple

Pale September, I wore the time like a dress that year; the autumn
days swung soft around me like cotton on my skin. But as the embers of
the summer lost their breath and disappeared, my heart went cold
and only hollow rhythms resounded from within......But then he rose
brilliant as the moon in full, and he sank in the burrows of my keep

and all my armor falling down, in a pile at my feet, and my winter
giving way to warm as I'm singing him to sleep

--Fiona Apple

I know we're dying and there's no sign of a parachute, so we scream
in cathedrals, why can't it be beautiful, why does there have to be
a sacrifce?
--Tori Amos


I'm only pretty sure that I can't take anymore; before you
take a swing, I wonder, what are we fighting for?

Stephan Jenkins, Third Eye Blind


Spend all your time waiting for that second chance, a break that
would make it okay; there's always some reason to feel not good
enough, and it's hard at the end of the day.
I need some distraction, oh a beautiful relief, memories seep from
my bed, it may be empty, but maybe you'll find some peace with me.

--Sarah MacLachlan


Adia I thought that we could make it, I know I can't
change the way you feel, leave you with your memories,
friend whowon't betray, pull you from your tower, take away
 your pain, show you al the beauty you possess, if you'd only
let yourself believe.

--Sarah MacLachlan


We all had a reason to be there...we all had a thing or two to
learn, we all needed something to cling to, so we did.

--Alanis Morrissette

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Agreed.  CRUCIFY HIM!!  CRUCIFY HIM!!!

Terry West
In Constant Awe


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> "Public media should not contain explicit or implied descriptions of
>   sex acts. Our society should be purged of the perverts who provide the
>
>   media with pornographic material while pretending it has some
> redeeming
>   social value under the public's 'right to know'."
>
>   -- Kenneth Starr, 1987, Sixty Minutes (interview with Diane Sawyer)

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From: Michael Bear Bryant <MWBRYANT at AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: Berube vs. Church vs. Berube
Comments: To: BERUBE at GARNET.CLA.SC.EDU

In a message dated 98-09-24 15:27:48 EDT, you write:

<<
 Enough.

 This thread ends now and we need to mellow the discourse. Even Bear
 might blush at the tone of these messages.

  >>

Dr. Berube,

No, actually, I was just singing "Time is on My Side". Imagine someone with
the audacity to call you a "dickhead"...

What is this world coming to?,

Bear,
Weber will support the MTSU tournament.




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