Kate being a part of her generation (whatever glyphs we end up attaching to it ... what are we up to now, Generation Z? Generation AA? Generation α?), she is undoubtedly engaging in postmodern (or are we up to postpostmodern now?) antics.
She's asking you to question the very concept of baby, reifying the construct by engaging in the trope externally, and yet simultaneously critiquing our mass-produced, disposable culture (vis-a-vis the plastic fork), as well as the smothering nanny state (outlet covers), thereby deconstructing the teleological ... no, I can't keep this up.
So you know what GP did the same thing with a bobby pin at about the same age - and had a very enlighing experince .. yaw I know ...may explain a lot ...
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Kate being a part of her generation (whatever glyphs we end up attaching to it ... what are we up to now, Generation Z? Generation AA? Generation α?), she is undoubtedly engaging in postmodern (or are we up to postpostmodern now?) antics.
She's asking you to question the very concept of baby, reifying the construct by engaging in the trope externally, and yet simultaneously critiquing our mass-produced, disposable culture (vis-a-vis the plastic fork), as well as the smothering nanny state (outlet covers), thereby deconstructing the teleological ... no, I can't keep this up.
So you know what GP did the same thing with a bobby pin at about the same age - and had a very enlighing experince .. yaw I know ...may explain a lot ...
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