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authorAndrew Yu <andrew@andrewyu.org>2023-07-05 17:53:59 +0800
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Microlog update
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 		This is my <i>microblog</i>, a place for me to jot down random thoughts that I want to keep, but are too small enough to constitute a real article/post.
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+		<p id="8">
+		Democracy is the protection of negative freedom and civil liberties, not the enforcement of general will.
+		<a href="https://www.andrewyu.org/microblog/#8">(8)</a>
+		</p>
+		<hr />
+		<p id="7">
+		Reading <i>雷雨</i> and thinking about <i>A Streetcar Named Desire</i> and <i>The Glass Menagerie</i> There's a commonality in these plays&mdash;and perhaps many more&mdash;that struck me: The presentation of femininity as dependence.
+		<br />
+		I've always tried to fight against such interpretations as I found them to be, perhaps a bit sexist. Yet looking at my own manifestation of femininity, I find shocking ressemblence with my dependence on peopole (and occasionally also abstract entities like knowledge).
+		<br />
+		Perhaps it depends on what we mean by the word ``femininity''. Is it the quality of being female? Or is it the behavioral norms traditionally associated with the female gender?
+		<br />
+		(Or perhaps this experience is limited by my perception of my own trans femininity and isn't a common theme upon modern cis femininity?)
+		<br />
+		<a href="https://www.andrewyu.org/microblog/#7">(7)</a>
+		</p>
 		<p id="6">
 		I kinda think faith is something we all struggle with, and doesn't seem to be too relevant to whether we are religious in the traditional sense. For me there're things like faith in logic, faith in knowledge, faith in properties of humankind, etc. They seem to be so ungrounded, founded upon beliefs that I cannot support with my own weight.
 		<a href="https://www.andrewyu.org/microblog/#6">(6)</a>