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TOM: She bakes vegan feminist cookies
Then eats them ironically to stick it to the man.
JEN: Then she rides to work on her bicycle made from recycled fair trade coffee
grinders from her ex-favourite café.
Tom:
she doesn't go there anymore
having decided that the life drawing classes held there are too gender binary.
Then eats them ironically to stick it to the man.
JEN: Then she rides to work on her bicycle made from recycled fair trade coffee
grinders from her ex-favourite café.
Tom:
she doesn't go there anymore
having decided that the life drawing classes held there are too gender binary.
Jen:
Her final crayon portrait had been entitled Womyn with penis.
Tom:
She works at an organic produce store and campaigns at her employers to serve all
foods out of dumpsters to encourage a healthier variety of food to her friends from the
anti-everything collective.
Jen:
When she arrives home, her partner is there.
Tom:
No. Not partner. That is way too corporate
Boyfriend is clearly inaccurate because it denies his innate right to be gender-queer.
Jen:
When she arrives home her lover is there.
Tom:
Lover makes him sound like an object and their love is far less restrictive than that and besides it might imply that he is one of many (not that there is anything wrong
with polygamy polygamy is fine so long as you have the active understanding and
consent of each party involved.
Jen:
When she arrives home Roy is there.
He is cooking a free-range tofu scramble
Because do you know how unethically they treat tofu in some of those farms?
Tom:
He grows his own weed and tells his plants he doesn't care what sex they are.
He just has a different kind of love for those that produce bud.
Jen:
They sit at home and they watch their TV. Which is broken, but they watch it anyway to remind themselves of the right-wing media strangulation of this imperalist country?
Tom:
They wear badges for every cause, which is really hard when you're a nudist
Jen:
They fall asleep knitting graffiti patterns of Karl Marx ideologies, and dreaming of freedom
Tom:
and free love
Jen:
and free range
Tom:
and freegans
Jen & Tom:
oh, freegans!
Tom:
And then they imagine how good the world would be if everyone was as good to it
Jen & Tom:
As they are
Her final crayon portrait had been entitled Womyn with penis.
Tom:
She works at an organic produce store and campaigns at her employers to serve all
foods out of dumpsters to encourage a healthier variety of food to her friends from the
anti-everything collective.
Jen:
When she arrives home, her partner is there.
Tom:
No. Not partner. That is way too corporate
Boyfriend is clearly inaccurate because it denies his innate right to be gender-queer.
Jen:
When she arrives home her lover is there.
Tom:
Lover makes him sound like an object and their love is far less restrictive than that and besides it might imply that he is one of many (not that there is anything wrong
with polygamy polygamy is fine so long as you have the active understanding and
consent of each party involved.
Jen:
When she arrives home Roy is there.
He is cooking a free-range tofu scramble
Because do you know how unethically they treat tofu in some of those farms?
Tom:
He grows his own weed and tells his plants he doesn't care what sex they are.
He just has a different kind of love for those that produce bud.
Jen:
They sit at home and they watch their TV. Which is broken, but they watch it anyway to remind themselves of the right-wing media strangulation of this imperalist country?
Tom:
They wear badges for every cause, which is really hard when you're a nudist
Jen:
They fall asleep knitting graffiti patterns of Karl Marx ideologies, and dreaming of freedom
Tom:
and free love
Jen:
and free range
Tom:
and freegans
Jen & Tom:
oh, freegans!
Tom:
And then they imagine how good the world would be if everyone was as good to it
Jen & Tom:
As they are
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