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Considerando en frío, imparcialmente, que el hombre es triste, tose y, sin embargo, se complace en su pecho colorado; que lo único que hace es componerse de días; que es lóbrego mamífero y se peina... Considerando que el hombre procede suavemente del trabajo y repercute jefe, suena subordinado; que el diagrama del tiempo es constante diorama en sus medallas y, a medio abrir, sus ojos estudiaron, desde lejanos tiempos, su fórmula famélica de masa... Comprendiendo sin esfuerzo que el hombre se queda, a veces, pensando, como queriendo llorar, y, sujeto a tenderse como objeto, se hace buen carpintero, suda, mata y luego canta, almuerza, se abotona... Considerando también que el hombre es en verdad un animal y, no obstante, al voltear, me da con su tristeza en la cabeza... Examinando, en fin, sus encontradas piezas, su retrete, su desesperación, al terminar su día atroz, borrándolo... Comprendiendo que él sabe que le quiero, que le odio con afecto y me es, en suma, indiferente... Considerando sus documentos generales y mirando con lentes aquel certificado que prueba que nació muy pequeñito... le hago una seña, viene, y le doy un abrazo, emocionado. ¡Qué más da! Emocionado... Emocionado...
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Perspective with a Portico by Canaletto (1765) #rococo #art https://t.co/FarwEEMHXR http://ift.tt/2gXK3I2
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The Angelus by Jean-Francois Millet (1859) #realism #art https://t.co/iQIuTsbyFd http://ift.tt/2gXK3I2
photos by adam balcy in iceland.
of perfect shapes
fourty meters up, and surrounded by angry bees pacified by the smoking wet leaves he carries, mongonjay, a member of the bayaka tribe of the jungles of the central african republic, hunts for honey suspended by fraying vine.
“when climbing big trees, you have to empty your heart of fear,” he says. “if you have fear you will die. many of my friends have died doing this.“
bayakan fathers like mongonjay are considered “the greatest dads in the world,” and not just because they risk life and limb to provide their families with honey. bayakan fathers cuddle and play with their kids five times as often as fathers from any other society, and spend almost half their time within arms reach of their kids.
when the mother is not present, bayaka fathers will soothe their hungry, crying babies by having them suckle on their nipples until she can return. most male mammals do not have nipples, and some evolutionary biologists believe that human males have retained theirs for this very reason. many anthropologists believe this nurturing fatherly behaviour was once the norm for humans.
the bayaka, however, now face extinction as forty years of excessive industrial logging has forced most to abandon the sustaining forest they’ve called home for thousands of years and replace it with a life of poverty and disease (particularity malaria and cholera), where they are viewed as “not truly human, a people without civilization” by most across equatorial africa.
they suffer “appalling socioeconomic conditions and a lack of civil and land rights,” states a recent study conducted by the rainforest foundation. according to the WWF, it would only take $2 million to secure enough rainforest for future generations of bayaka to retain their traditional lifestyle.
photos by timothy allen for the bbc documentary human planet. video of the climbing scene can be seen here. see this short documentary and an article from smithsonian magazine for more.
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