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deleuze (noun, plural): in American English, "bathrooms" or "restrooms." Refers to a group of toilets. Can be portapotties etc
 

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But I suppose the main way I coped with it at the time was to see the history of philosophy as a sort of buggery or (it comes to the same thing) immaculate conception. I saw myself as taking an author from behind and giving him a child that would be his own offspring, yet monstrous. It was really important for it to be his own child, because the author had to actually say all I had him saying. But the child was bound to be monstrous too, because it resulted from all sorts of shifting, slipping, dislocations and hidden emissions that I really enjoyed

Deleuze letter to Michel Cressole
 

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The continental stuff; French theory; critical theory. I think reading that Debord memoir may have been the straw that broke the camel's back. I was sat there thinking this guy's a clown and I'm getting next to nothing out of this.
 

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What I've read of ATP was definitely better than A-O, but atm I can't see myself wanting to pick it up again. I find just the thought of the stuff irritating.
 
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