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Tuesday 12 January 2010

breathe

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LAURA Nahon Ostos

She said: "Imagine being a bee and living in a great big hive. You would have no idea tomorrow was going to be any different than today. You could return to that same hive thousand years later and there would be just the same perception of tomorrow as never being any different. Humans are completely different. We assume tomorrow is another world."
I asked her what she meant, and she said, "I mean that the animals live in an other sense of time. They can never have a sense of history because they can never see the difference between today and tomorrow."

Monday 11 January 2010

past of childhood

You are drinking tea, burning your tongue. You blow to cool it. You make little sips and you slurp so loudly, that it's impolite, or so I've been taught in childhood. And I start to slurp too. Because it's not childhood anymore. And everything is allowed.

Galina Yudashkina sept. 2009