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video See a Facebook live video stream of Janet Kuypers reading her bonus June poem “Zoos, Big Brains and Opposable Thumbs” (written 7/1, on American Zoo Day), read from the Janet Kuypers poetry book Every Event of the Year (Volume Two: July-December)Every Event of the Year (Volume Two: July-December)” on 7/1/20 (on this event date) as a prequel teaser to the the “Poetic License open mic 7/5/20 home edition (Samsung S9 camera). #janetkuyperspoeticlicense
video See a YouTube video of Janet Kuypers reading her poems “Magnificent Desolation” “Kill Us for Our Beliefs”, “Zoos, Big Brains and Opposable Thumbs”, “Vaguely Crafted Verses”, “Urine and Fireworks” “Object to Slavery while Protecting Slave Labor” and “Everyone Will React” from the v299So Much Moon” section of the cc&d 5-8 2020 collection book “One with the Mountain” live 8/5/20 (from a Panasonic Lumix 2500 camera; posted on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and Tumblr).
video See a Facebook live video stream of Janet Kuypers reading her poems “Magnificent Desolation” “Kill Us for Our Beliefs” “Zoos, Big Brains and Opposable Thumbs”, “Vaguely Crafted Verses”, “Urine and Fireworks” “Object to Slavery while Protecting Slave Labor” and “Everyone Will React” from the v299So Much Moon” section of the cc&d 5-8 2020 collection book “One with the Mountain” live 8/5/20 (this video was filmed from a Samsung S9 camera).
video See YouTube video of Janet Kuypers reading her Periodic Table Twitter Verse poem “Elementary, the Coronavirus” and her poem “Zoos, Big Brains and Opposable Thumbs” from the cc&d July 2020 book “So Much Moon” live 8/27/20 during the Virtual Austin Poetry Society New World Poetry open mic (this video was filmed from a Panasonic Lumix 2500 camera; on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and Tumblr).
video See a Facebook live video stream of Janet Kuypers reading her Periodic Table Twitter Verse poem “Elementary, the Coronavirus” and her poem “Zoos, Big Brains and Opposable Thumbs” from the cc&d July 2020 book “So Much Moon” live 8/27/20 during the Virtual Austin Poetry Society New World Poetry open mic (video streamed from a Samsung S9 camera).

Zoos, Big Brains and
          Opposable Thumbs

Janet Kuypers
7/1/19, written on
American Zoo Day

we think we understand so much about the world
we think we are masters over it, and in a way we are

our big brains figured out how to put our opposable
thumbs to good use and we started settling, building

and man, that made us hungry, so us and our big brains
figured out how to kill animals for protein, but more

than that, killing was also for a real sense of conquest,
because after all this building we have to protect

what’s ours

and that whole ‘what’s ours’ thing really caught on,
with more and more people with such big brains

we got territorial and wanted to show off all that we
conquered, to show the rest of mankind how not to

mess with us

but as more and more people came around, we
humans all couldn’t hunt for ourselves, we were all

to busy thinking with our big brains to hunt, so
somebody out there got the ingenious idea

to mass-produce and factory-farm animals, all
because we think we need more protein than

what plants provide — and this changed animals
globally, and our big brains now work in one place,

and when the animals became different in different
parts of the world, why don’t we humans do what

we humans do best and capture some animals
you know, to show them off for people, so we

humans can remember what many animals are like
you know, before we took over the world and then

relegated these animals to worthless things in
the human realm, after missing out on big brains and

opposable thumbs

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you know, it’s cool that we keep these animals
caged and contained like this, because I don’t know

if I’d have the time or money to fly on a safari trip
and have the chance to kill these animals myself

since that’s what we do, you know, so it’s good to see
what these animals are like — before we messed with

them so much

besides, it’s fun to bring the kiddies to the zoo
maybe if they’re lucky they can feed some animals

and they can connect with something different,
animals that we adults apparently have forgotten


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