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22nd June 2012

Quote reblogged from THE POSTMODERN AFTERPARTY with 61 notes

Then, too, on the telephone the other is always in a situation of departure; the other departs twice over, by voice and by silence: whose turn is it to speak? We fall silent in unison: the crowding of two voids. “I’m going to leave you”, the voice on the telephone says each second.
— Roland Barthes, A Lover’s Discourse (via hegemon)
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  14. joydevilla said: gusto ko ‘tong si Roland Barthes dahil diyan hehehe. ang emo eh. ;)
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