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"The newborn child is not a tabula rasa, but is somehow still formless. It can only tend toward form, toward maturity, which marks an endpoint (in every sense of the word: finality, meaning, accomplishment, perfection, term, termination, conclusion). Maturity is fulfillment and already death. There is no reason for adults to behave proudly since they have already reached their end."
Henri Lefebvre, you write a little more coherently than Gene Ray. Thank you for wasting my day. I would say please stop, but you are dead.
Henri Lefebvre, you write a little more coherently than Gene Ray. Thank you for wasting my day. I would say please stop, but you are dead.