01

We name the consequences.

We do not flinch at the consequences. We look them in the eye and name them. The cost of wanting, the cost of needing, the cost of power.

02

Desire is architecturual.

It acts like gravity. It builds rooms, walls, and institutions, bending the subjects inside them to the will of the structure.

03

No unearned redemption.

Grace exists, but only after survival. Forgiveness requires an equal exchange of capital.

04

Power is metabolic.

Systemic oppression and intimate violence process through the body. The body remembers what the mind refuses to process.

05

Precision over chaos.

Destruction is deliberate. There is no wild panic. Burning what needs to burn is an act of clarity.

06

The center is the women.

Women who refuse to be managed. Women who negotiate power on their own terms, accepting 100% of the collateral damage.

The Clinical Corridors

The sterile, white-walled spaces where medicine intersects with systemic power.

The Private Rooms

The dark velvet spaces behind closed doors. Marriages, affairs, the architecture of extreme intimacy.

The Supply Chains

The borders, the detention centers, the streets of Minneapolis. Where abstract laws tear open physical human bodies.

Suggested Sequence

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