She has a prestigious job with an international organization.
a sexual innuendo
Whitman is a pansexualist. He makes love with, among others, the sun, the night, the earth, the sea, and the winds (W 30, 49, 53). His synecdochic perception results in his genitalized identification with his environment, including the people around him. The spermatic trope works well to explain the nature of Whitman's decentered phallus. If sex contains all, sperm describes all (W 101). It also works well to describe the nature of his pansexualist eros.
sex contains all,
This is the stand-out lesson of Carmont. We MUST respond to extreme weather not only much more rapidly, but also on a more granular basis.
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