who's_whosystem
Structure – aggregation of elements to form more complex structures Appearance – visual expression of internal state Metabolism – synthesis of nutrients for raw materials and fuel Growth – an increase in either scale or amount of structure Homeostasis – the maintenance of a balanced internal state Responsiveness – reaction to stimuli and awareness of the environment Adaptation – adjustments to survive in a changing environment Movement – behavioral expression of internal state Reproduction – the ability of entities to create others like itself
Trees I am familiar with here.
Oaks, (many kinds—one sturdy Willows. old fellow, vital, green, bushy, Catalpas. five feet thick at the butt, I sit Persimmons. under every day,) Mountain -ash. Cedars plenty. Hickories. Tulip trees, (Liriodendron,) is of Maples, many kinds. the magnolia family—I have Locusts. seen it in Michigan and southern Birches. Illinois, 140 feet high and Dogwood. 8 feet thick at the butt {A}; does Pine. not transplant well; best rais’d the Elm. from seeds—(the lumbermen Chesnut. call it yellow poplar.) Linden. Sycamores. Aspen. Gum trees, both sweet and sour. Spruce. Beeches. Hornbeam. Black -walnuts. Laurel. Sassafras. Holly.
The Queer Operating System as a paradigm, looks into queering of normative systems, unpacking of different social, political, economical and aesthetic codes that normalize trough technology.