Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Anthroapology


On an expedition to discover more about tribal culture, an anthropologist and ethnomusicologist set out together to compile research about customs and rituals. The anthropologist kept wondering why the tribesmen kept watching and staring at him, observing his every move... all the gadgets that this stranger used to log his feild research and this other bespectacled fellow recording their music during celebrations kept noticing the natives would hang out when he was at the waterfall. They find out that the natives are actually also studying rituals performed by these strange blogging and singing whilst bathing at the waterfall. Upon listening to Jim morrisson on headphones, correctly presumed he sang drunk in a spontaneous poem, just like they do. See, the rituals are the same but expressed differently no matter what tribe or culture or even time for that matter, explained the guide. The only difference is we study art whereas they live art.

They also tried to grow the bag of popcorn we gave them. Good thing it was organic heritage seed.