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So I've been looking at the way that humans view the animal world and animal behaviour. I tried to make a comment on this with the scientific view on the left (The raucous, far-carrying calls of the howler monkey help to ensure the family parties are evenly spaced in the rain forest) and the anthropomorphic/humourous view on the right (Ned didn't do mornings). The image changes when viewed with the different texts. But all in all, it's just a monkey.
"A cynic is a man who, when he smells flowers, looks around for a coffin"
H. L. Mencken
I've also been reading my book of quotes.
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