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  2. Emma Sulkowicz - Wikipedia

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    Also the mattress as a burden, because of what has happened there, that has turned my own relationship with my bed into something fraught. [13] The 50-pound (23 kg), dark-blue, extra-long twin mattress used in the performance art piece is of the kind Columbia places in its dorms, similar to the one on which they say they were raped. Sulkowicz ...

  3. Columbia University rape accusation controversy - Wikipedia

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    Also the mattress as a burden, because of what has happened there, that has turned my own relationship with my bed into something fraught. [ 5 ] The 50-pound (23 kg), dark-blue, extra-long twin mattress used in the performance art piece is of the kind Columbia places in its dorms, similar to the one on which she alleges she was raped.

  4. Ceci N'est Pas Un Viol - Wikipedia

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    Emma Sulkowicz, 2014. Emma Sulkowicz, a non-binary artist who uses both she/her and they/them pronouns, [13] obtained a degree in visual arts from Columbia University in 2015. [14] [15] Sulkowicz's senior thesis and first notable artwork was Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight) (2014–2015), which consisted of Sulkowicz carrying a mattress wherever she went on campus during her final year ...

  5. Columbia student vows to carry a mattress every day in rape ...

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    By CHELSEA HUANG Emma Sulkowicz, a 21-year-old senior at Columbia University, says she was raped in her own bed at the beginning of her sophomore year -- but she received little support from her ...

  6. Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight) - Wikipedia

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    The mattress later became the focus of the piece. [25] Sulkowicz's thesis was supervised by artist Jon Kessler, a professor at Columbia. As the idea for Mattress Performance developed, Kessler and Sulkowicz discussed the nature of endurance art and the work of Tehching Hsieh, Marina Abramović, Ulay and Chris Burden. [26]

  7. Korean profanity - Wikipedia

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    This word originally refers to disabled individuals, but in modern Korean is commonly used as an insult with meanings varying contextually from "jerk" to "dumbass" or "dickhead" 보지; boji or 씹; ssip: Noun. A vagina or woman; 새끼; saekki: Noun. A noun used to derogatorily refer to any general person.

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