The insect – not Lady Gaga - is the real master of the poker face. But is it right to conclude insects lack feelings? Hear Jean-Henri Fabre:
Science finds in the insect a world that is closed to us. There is no possibility of divining or even suspecting the impressions produced by the clash of the cymbals upon those who inspire it. All that I can say is that their impassive exterior seems to denote complete indifference. Let us not insist too much: the private feelings of animals are an unfathomable mystery.
(Quoted from page 77 of The Life of the Grasshopper, by Jean-Henri Fabre. Translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos. Dodd, Mead and Co. 1917.)
For a brief biography of Jean-Henri Fabre, click here. For images of or relating to Jean-Henri Fabre, click here. For a (why not?) video of Lady Gaga performing “Poker Face,” click here.
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