| [Vivian Wang & | 
| Lasse Marhaug | 
| Ok. | 
| Page 2? | 
| Yeah. | 
| As I inhale, as I inhale, as I inhale and feel my lungs fill up with | 
| black breath to exhale, what comes out is: I wanted to write to you about love. | 
| I hate «love» in my own language. | 
| It contains the entire word «honesty» | 
| inside it, which makes it sound religious, protestant, hierarchic, purified. | 
| The word «love» comes in the way of love, and makes me want to say sorry. | 
| I say sorry with black breath, black letters staining the air around me, | 
| the walls of the house, the bed, the desk. | 
| Maybe «sorry» is the closest I ever | 
| got to expressing love. | 
| In my bed, honesty is lying on top of love, | 
| sucking the blood out of it, occupying it. | 
| What’s left is a little corpse. | 
| I hope I don’t laugh when I read this. | 
| Remember when I started saying «of corpse»? | 
| Hahaha! | 
| Every time I wanted to agree on something… | 
| This is so funny. | 
| Remember when I started saying «of corpse» every time I | 
| wanted to agree on something? | 
| I was inserting a little slice of death with my | 
| agreement. | 
| Whether it was coming out of my parents, coming out with my parents | 
| for a boat trip, or agreeing that a boy was cute. | 
| Corpse will definitely be | 
| sitting inside the world for love. | 
| Is that how you pronounce it? | 
| 'Cause I’ve heard so many pronounce… Um-umbilical? | 
| This is very visual, | 
| I have a thousand placentas, they are all burnt, language doesn’t fit, | 
| community, affinity, togetherness, the words don’t work, or they are blackened, | 
| of corpse. | 
| So, what about you and I? | 
| For you, I feel a closeness that I can | 
| only explain as love, the unknown, the black hole. | 
| I was going to say «chaos», | 
| but I say «the unknown» because I don’t know where uncommon ideas and thoughts | 
| come from. | 
| Because I don’t know where are common ideas? | 
| Do you have to say | 
| common? | 
| Um, is it ok to say, «But I say that wrong because I don’t know where | 
| ideas and thoughts come from»? | 
| Yeah | 
| [Jenny Hval & | 
| Laura Jean Englert | 
| Someone who thinks that she’s made, 'cause she’s the most, like, | 
| blasphemous being by some, like, just having, taking different choices in life. | 
| Like, you know, like all the sacrifices you make as like difference, | 
| and the mother and the daughter, the person that chooses where you begin in | 
| life, and then there is something… maybe you, when you’re older, | 
| you get to this point where you, um, realise that maybe we’re just like all | 
| the others, and it really didn’t matter whether you were different. | 
| So, I thought I was different, it’s something. | 
| It’s like a, it’s like a | 
| teenager would say, like, «I thought I was different but I’m just like the | 
| others» | 
| Yeah, but, uh, a teenager always believes secretly that they are different, um, | 
| and… | 
| Mm, they do, yeah, so, it’s like, everyone always thought they were different, | 
| but as you get older… | 
| Yes. | 
| I’m still hanging onto that a little bit, but, I, I’ve just done some | 
| writing about, um, this stuff, um, for a book about abortion, and, um… | 
| what, one thing that I kind of felt, um, becoming someone who’s in their late | 
| 30s that doesn’t have a child, it’s like, I have to accept that I’m part of | 
| this human ecosystem, um, but I’m not the princess and I’m not the main | 
| character? | 
| Because I feel like maybe the main characters are the people that | 
| have kids because they literally keep the virus going. | 
| But, um, I’m like, | 
| I thought, maybe I’m the talking tree, or, like, maybe I’m the witch, | 
| or maybe I’m, I’m the, I’m a, a supporting character, and that’s a hard thing | 
| for my ego to take, 'cause I wanna be the star of the human story, but I’m not. | 
| I’m like a, I’m the, I’m someone that is in the background in regards to | 
| survival 'cause I’m not directly supporting survival, I’m just, I’m supporting | 
| it in a very abstract way, and possibly not supporting it | 
| Possibly not supporting it, antagonist? | 
| I’m, I could be an antagonist but antagonists are imperative for a virus to | 
| survive because it makes it stronger | 
| Yeah |