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Alison Bechdel

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Sydney: [proposing to Mo] Will you do me the honor of paradoxically reinscribing and destabilizing hegemonic discourse with me?
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#436, "Get Me to the Clerk on Time" (2004), collected in Invasion of the DTWOF (2005)

 
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