The New Yorker of 2nd July, p 76 had an interesting article on American children and their dependance on their parents, at all ages. The article begins by telling the story that an anthropologist at UCLA observed while living with an indigenous tribe in the Peruvian Amazon. I won’t give it away, in the event …
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Pigeons
Watch them walk. The way their heads bob with each step, you’d think they’d have headaches or rattled brains or blurred vision or at least a sore neck. However after imitating their swagger, none of the above. Try it.