in the obscurity of their unlimitedness, bodies can be distinguished only where the "contacts" of amorous or hostile struggles are inscribed on them. this is a paradox of the frontier: created by contacts, the points of differentiation between two bodies are also their common points. conjunction and disjunction are inseparable in them.
// Michel De Certeau, 1984. The Practice of Everyday Life. Berkeley: University of California Press.
cannot be in touch without being separated, yo.
// Michel De Certeau, 1984. The Practice of Everyday Life. Berkeley: University of California Press.
cannot be in touch without being separated, yo.
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