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Wednesday, May 12, 2004
Today I spent two hours in the library reading a printout of Donna Haraway's "Cyborg Manifesto". Which I never do; I never go to the library to read. I don't know what I was thinking, except that I wanted to read it, it was dense, and it's difficult to find someplace in this apartment to read in; either the seating is too uncomfortable to foster concentration, or too comfortable to maintain wakefulness. I need a desk.

Anyway. I didn't have to read it; it wasn't assigned for anything; it's not the most helpful for my upcoming paper (Gender Presentation and the Internet/Alternative Gender Performance Online as Deviant Sexual Practice/I Need To Think of a Title But First I Have to Think of a Better Argument); but I'm going to use it anyway, because I really liked it. The parts I could understand, anyway.