Jean Baudrillard Quotes
To Dissimulate Is To Pretend Not To Have What One Has. To Simulate Is To Feign To Have What One Doesn't Have. One Implies A Presence, The Other An Absence. But It Is More Complicated Than That Because Simulating Is Not Pretending
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