Duplex is an amazing hybrid of bird cage and aquarium created by Constance Guisset. It favors an improbable encounter between a bird and a fish, living together in harmony.
The idea is simply genius and Duplex out-stands in design and good taste.
“A fish and a bird may indeed fall in love, but where shall they live?”
BOOM.
There are the occasions that men—intellectual men, clever men, engaged men—insist on playing devil’s advocate, desirous of a debate on some aspect of feminist theory or reproductive rights or some other subject generally filed under the heading: Women’s Issues. These intellectual, clever, engaged men want to endlessly probe my argument for weaknesses, want to wrestle over details, want to argue just for fun—and they wonder, these intellectual, clever, engaged men, why my voice keeps raising and why my face is flushed and why, after an hour of fighting my corner, hot tears burn the corners of my eyes. Why do you have to take this stuff so personally? ask the intellectual, clever, and engaged men, who have never considered that the content of the abstract exercise that’s so much fun for them is the stuff of my life.
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