“It's more like vision. I didn't know the body is such a visionary factory.
Basically we grew up not wanting to know that we had bodies.”

—  Kathy Acker

Kathy Acker: Where does she get off?
Context: A friend told me that there are these clean and sober dykes that have piercings every couple months just to get high. It's about learning about my body. I didn't know my body could do this. It's not exactly pleasure. It's more like vision. I didn't know the body is such a visionary factory.
Basically we grew up not wanting to know that we had bodies. And it's not as if these piercings are in that deep — it's just on the surface. So if that little thing can do so much, who knows what else we can experience?

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American novelist, playwright, essayist, and poet 1947–1997

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