The thing they seem to be failing to factor into the discussions about the virus which is currently terrifying our country, is human behavior.
Most of us live in a current of humanity that is somewhere between this
and this.
We have been connecting to each other since the beginning.
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from Creation of Adam by Michelangelo Buonarroti Simoni |
We gathered together early on in order to survive.
Our destinies intertwined and flowed like water.
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Faith Like Flowing Water by Harriet Zabusky-Zand of Cape Cod |
We reached out across the planet, to the enrichment of some and the detriment of others.
We gathered together to hear stories about humanity enacted before us.
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Queen Elizabeth at the Globe, by David Scott, 1840 |
In celebrations of the amazing and the absurd, we sat together in awe.
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The Circus, by George Seurat |
No one could stop our advancement across the lands.
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Watching the Wagon Train, by Oscar Edmund Berninghaus |
When mechanization came, we gladly bunched our selves together for transport.
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The Train Journey, by Tirzah Garwood, 1929-1930 |
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Bus Riders, by George Segal, 1962 |
Modern coliseums were built so that we all could witness great games,
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Earle Combes, by Paul Lempa of New Jersey |
and grand parks were built so that we could experience fun just for its own sake.
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Bumper Cars Amusement Park, by Heidi Malott of Indiana |
What a comforting feeling to join others for a meal.
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Diner, by Ralph Goings of California |
The common joy of watching a parade.
PDQ, by Susan MacMillan of California |
Sometimes we wait and wait and wait together.
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Waiting on a Plane, by Jessica Cook of Texas |
Sometimes we roll together,
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Coming and Going, by Wayne Thiebaud of California |
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Taxi a New York, by Guido Borelli of Italy |
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Restaurant Amir International Cafe, by Carole Spandau of Montreal |
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Starbucks Still Life, by Robert Joyner of Virginia |
We can't let the media talking heads scare us away from each other.
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Girl Watching TV, by Tracy, 1988 |
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