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:16:43
The cooking of the pigs
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is probably more brutal
than their execution.

:16:46
Here, cooking a pig means,
more or less

:16:49
burn it here and there.
:16:52
The dead animals still have
their guts full of bowels.

:16:55
But the natives don't believe
in such formalities.

:16:59
Hunger can't wait
for the big moment

:17:02
when the tribal chiefs
announce that finally,

:17:04
after 5 years of waiting,
the meal is ready.

:17:38
Someone thought
about the children,

:17:40
and gave up eating the bladders.
:17:43
Maybe playing soccer
is also an instinct

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as ancient as hunger.
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Here too, the chiefs
are allowed to eat

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as much as they want.
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As long as they do it
without looking hungry,


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