Belong
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"You don't
belong
here" sometimes means, "You're too queer to handle."
"You don't
belong
here" very rarely means, "There's no way for you to exist and be happy here."
My defense against their comments was the default that we who don't belong, the ones who are better than, get taught, we shrug them off and say, "They just don't know enough."
And so I used these village homes for self-reflection and to give hope to the others who don't
belong.
If there's any place I don't belong, it's in a mind where the story of me starts with the branch of me being queer and not with my rural roots.
And when we talk about the Internet, yes, it's true, the Internet connected all of us, but we also know that the Internet created these echo chambers and political ghettos in which for all your life you can stay with the political community you
belong
to.
When people are asking me, "Is this thing I'm experiencing normal," what they're actually asking me is, "Do I belong?"
Do I
belong
in this relationship, do I
belong
in this community of people, do I
belong
on earth as a sexual person?
Because maybe you didn't
belong
to a group or a clique.
Twenty-five hundred years later, Joe Papp decided that the culture should
belong
to everybody in the United States of America, and that it was his job to try to deliver on that promise.
And Free Shakespeare in the Park is based on a very simple idea, the idea that the best theater, the best art that we can produce, should go to everybody and
belong
to everybody, and to this day, every summer night in Central Park, 2,000 people are lining up to see the best theater we can provide for free.
They
belong
to a world of people I know versus people I don't know, and in the context of my digital relations, I'm already doing things with people I don't know.
So my knight in shining armor, John Maeda, without any prompt, came out with this big declaration on why video games
belong
in the MoMA.
As if white people don't have some sort of racial identity or
belong
to some racial category or construct, as if heterosexual people don't have a sexual orientation, as if men don't have a gender.
The court process is taking place, and I'm very sure at the end of the day we will find them, and we will put them where they
belong
too.
The number of people living in countries not their own now comes to 220 million, and that's an almost unimaginable number, but it means that if you took the whole population of Canada and the whole population of Australia and then the whole population of Australia again and the whole population of Canada again and doubled that number, you would still have fewer people than
belong
to this great floating tribe.
And we have a few other things, these all
belong
to you, along with a big round of applause from all your friends.
To be a prime minister or a president, you have to have an ideology, you have to have a meta-narrative, you have to have a theory of how things work, you have to
belong
to a party.
Once we see that markets and commerce, when extended beyond the material domain, can change the character of the goods themselves, can change the meaning of the social practices, as in the example of teaching and learning, we have to ask where markets
belong
and where they don't, where they may actually undermine values and attitudes worth caring about.
Archaeologists had previously assumed that weapons could only
belong
to male warriors.
But modern DNA analysis so far has revealed that about 300 skeletons buried with weapons
belong
to females ranging in age from 10 to 45, and more are being found every year.
Felling like I didn't
belong
there, feeling guilty to this day.
I'm not sure anymore where I
belong.
When a leader makes the choice to put the safety and lives of the people inside the organization first, to sacrifice their comforts and sacrifice the tangible results, so that the people remain and feel safe and feel like they belong, remarkable things happen.
We have to answer that question, because if we don't, it'll be impossible to bring soldiers back to a place in society where they belong, and I think it'll also be impossible to stop war, if we don't understand how that mechanism works.
Fireflies
belong
to a very beautiful and diverse group of insects, the beetles.
I don't
belong
in this street.
And his grandfather, who was a wise man, said, "Oh, so you
belong
to the atheist branch of the Hindu tradition."
At some level, we know that there are human hands behind dictionaries, but we're really not sure who those hands
belong
to.
In fact, fingerprints are made up of molecules that
belong
to three classes: sweat molecules that we all produce in very different amounts ... molecules that we introduce into our body and then we sweat out and molecules that we may contaminate our fingertips with when we come across substances like blood, paint, grease, but also invisible substances.
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