food
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As if in Disguise
Looking at these, I think of fragile, beautiful, light, angel-like formations. They are in actuality from plants that intended them as protection from being eaten, until humans discovered how wonderful it is to taste things meant to be repugnant offerings to most living animals.
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A Mortar Animal-Noble Perspective
Our intrinsic drive for growth, understanding and preservation requires neither talent nor inspiration. It is rather an organically flowing existential process. Just as heart and lungs pump, it is our natural automatism. This is the animal us – quotidian, ordinary, simple. It may remain that simple, as we hunt, multiply and rest, with which we…














