Antarctic humor, the end of theology

Bell 2022-01-15 08:01:27

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1. Penguins can also be crazy. The director talks about penguins with a scholar who has been studying penguins for 20 years. The expert is said to be lonely all the year round and is no longer used to talking to people. A crazy penguin, leaving his partner, not going to the beach, no Going back to the habitat, but walking towards the inland mountains 80 kilometers away, scholars said that if you catch it back, it will still rush to the mountain. The director asked a question that has not been solved yet: crazy penguin, why ? I think of the catchphrase that mountaineering enthusiasts think they’re cool: I’m climbing because the mountain is there. It’s just a crazy penguin.
2, A collection of weird people. Even the drivers in the Antarctic have a basket of stories behind them, let the director I have to use narration to refine it. It’s not surprising to meet here. Antarctica has a natural screening effect on people. I feel boring in life. People who think of the end of the world are coming. Haha, I have to travel to the end of the world, south to south, until one There is no place in the south.
3, a linguist. I feel that 3\4 languages ​​are extinct every minute. The director said that there is a problem with human culture, because in this culture, some people protect trees and some people protect whales. However, no one cares about the disappearance of the last user of a certain language.
At the end, it still has to be returned to theology. After watching the marine volcanic ice sheet species in Antarctica, the director quoted, to the effect that through our eyes, the universe is only Know your own beauty and honor; human beings are witnesses to the great honor of the universe. The
heaven and the earth have great beauty without speaking, and man is the only creature that knows how to appreciate the beauty of creation. There are similar sayings that man is a reed of thought, fragile and fragile. Have dignity.

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Encounters at the End of the World quotes

  • Werner Herzog: It occurred to me that in the time that we spent with him in the greenhouse possibly three or four languages have died. In our efforts to preserve endangered species we seem to overlook something equally important. To me, it's a sign of a deeply disturbed civilization, where tree-huggers and whale-huggers in their weirdness are acceptable, while no one embraces the last speakers of a language.

  • Werner Herzog: For me, the best description of hunger is the description of bread. A poet said that once I think. For me, the best description of freedom is what you have in front of you. You're travelling a lot.