"People's tastes, character, and the attitude they adopt to the world and to particular things can be deciphered from the objects with which they choose to surround themselves."
-Maurice Merleau-Ponty,
Sensory Objects
But what if these objects aren't sure what
they
are? What if the objects of our possession refuse to acknowledge their role and the reasons for their appearance?
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