that awful moment when
someone says,Â
“i was born this way”
and they add another letter onto the end of
LGBTQIXJNTF . . . .
forever crying for our own nouns but, like, who the fuck wants to be a constative?

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that awful moment when
someone says,Â
“i was born this way”
and they add another letter onto the end of
LGBTQIXJNTF . . . .
forever crying for our own nouns but, like, who the fuck wants to be a constative?

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"The propositions which perform the act of stating necessarily claim to do nothing but merely display things as they are; yet if you want to show the contrary--that claims to represent things as they are in fact impose their categories on the world--you have no way to do this except through claims about what is or is not the case. The argument that the act of stating or describing is in fact performative must take the form of constative statements."
Jonathan Culler on Performative-Constative Relations, from Literary Theory: A Brief Insight