martes, 18 de mayo de 2021

Machine (White Space #2) - Elizabeth Bear


 Machine (Elizabeth Bear)
- Subrayado en la página 85 | Pos. 1298-1301  | Añadido el domingo 21 de febrero de 2021 22H57' GMT+00:00

You get so used to hurting that when it goes away not being in pain doesn’t even feel normal, exactly. It feels like having superpowers. I had so much energy and everything was so easy all of a sudden. So weird to think that a lot of people have superpowers all the time and don’t even know it.
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Machine (Elizabeth Bear)
- Subrayado en la página 215 | Pos. 3296-3300  | Añadido el jueves 25 de febrero de 2021 17H39' GMT+00:00

“I don’t think of myself as very strongly gendered. And I could elect a genderless identity, or a mixed-gender identity, if I preferred.” Wouldn’t that be less work? “Oh, probably,” I admitted. “Sure. But I choose to inhabit this conceptual space. To stretch it to accommodate me, rather than allowing it to contract. Because once a conceptual space starts to shrink by squeezing people out of it, it has a tendency to accelerate, and shrink and shrink and shrink until it squeezes out more and more people.”
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Machine (Elizabeth Bear)
- Subrayado en la página 218 | Pos. 3331-33  | Añadido el jueves 25 de febrero de 2021 17H44' GMT+00:00

“And here we are back to terrible people inconveniently not making terrible art.” Expecting art to present absolute answers or offer tidy moral certainties is expecting art to act like propaganda,
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Machine (Elizabeth Bear)
- Subrayado en la página 365 | Pos. 5594-97  | Añadido el sábado 27 de febrero de 2021 23H02' GMT+00:00

We cannot isolate ourselves from systems, have no impact, change nothing as we pass. We alter the world by observing it. The best we can do is not pretend that we don’t belong to a system; it’s to accept that we do, and try to be fair about using it. To keep it from exploiting the weakest.
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Machine (Elizabeth Bear)
- Subrayado en la página 451 | Pos. 6904-5  | Añadido el lunes 1 de marzo de 2021 22H43' GMT+00:00

Why are we born needing impossible things? Why is it that we all have things we need to live that simply do not exist in the universe? A purpose in life. Unconditional love? Our emotional needs met? Ha. What cruel asshole thought this shit up?

sábado, 8 de mayo de 2021

I am Legend - Richard Matheson


 I Am Legend (Richard Matheson)
- Subrayado en la página 155 | Pos. 2371-72  | Añadido el miércoles 17 de febrero de 2021 17H07' GMT+00:00

I’m the abnormal one now. Normalcy was a majority concept, the standard of many and not the standard of just one man.