Larissa Pham




CONCLUSION AND FINDINGS



That women are not to be believed.
That experiencing pleasure precludes the experience of pain.
That pleasure sounds like something.
That pleasure sounds like yes.
That normal can be arrived at.
That language has no failures.
That a person is not obligated to say no.
That despite this there are rules.
That despite this the rules are as above and follows.
That there will be no diverting from these rules.
That experiencing pleasure precludes the experience of pain.
That we are always articulate.
That fear has a presence, and a color, and an affect.
That fear can be determined.
That truth can be derived.
That abuse is symptomatic.
That the symptoms were not met.
That articulating boundaries precludes the breaking of such.
That no boundaries were broken.
That someone can bring words to this.
That someone else can understand.
That someone else can adjucate.
That this is justice.
That neutral exists.
That there can be truth in this.
That this is the truth.
That there is a truth.
That the arbiter of truth is oppressive.
That the arbiter of truth lies outside our bodies.
That the arbiter of truth exists.
Yet the speaker exists.
Yet a speaker exists.
Yet.