employed evolutionarily explicable cues
"Employed Evolutionarily Explicable Cues," October 21, 2022 (#294)
title from "Disney's Shifting Visions of Villainy from the 1990s to the 2010s: A Biocultural Analysis" by Jens Kjeldgaard-Christiansen and Sarah Helene Schmidt (2019)
Raging Bull (1980)
Bull Durham (1988)
Employed Evolutionarily Explicable Cues
Unsure of where he is -- he moves in and out of the shadows
studying the players warming up casually on the sidelines as
the most beautiful one here, princess of the pool. You got a
trash can. He stops in front of a store window. He rolls the
fighter you used to be. They'll match you with guys they were
calling for a curveball? I wanta bring heat. Shake off the
champ. Too many people are against him. And you're drinking
bare chested, praying with an open Bible. Get your holy ass
to the body, then to the head, then back to the body. The bell
pulls out her baseball glove. She cradles it fondly in her lap
and the TWO KIDS who are screaming even louder now
go down the hallway, and as they do: We begin hearing singing.
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