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Swirling colors paint the market square, shrimp lie heaped next to the bananas & chilis, there's lemonade, tires with rubber patches, a sense of community hangs in the air. Deals are made in hard currency or in trade. A natural flow exists, as if everyone is on autopilot. And behind the scenes, just under the surface, one feels the depression, pain is palpable. You can see it in the eyes of the dogs, rib-poking-skinny, hairless, manged & skittish. They hang with the limbless ones, half-humans, legless & starved, dragging themselves on cobbled streets through ***** matter & ***** wallowing in the mire, begging for peanuts & money. It ain't funny.
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Jan 22, 2014
Jan 22, 2014 at 3:41 AM UTC
Shopping at The Market Square (Chichicastenango, Guatemala)
Swirling colors paint the market square, shrimp lie heaped next to the bananas & chilis, there's lemonade, tires with rubber patches, a sense of community hangs in the air. Deals are made in hard currency or in trade. A natural flow exists, as if everyone is on autopilot. And behind the scenes, just under the surface, one feels the depression, pain is palpable. You can see it in the eyes of the dogs, rib-poking-skinny, hairless, manged & skittish. They hang with the limbless ones, half-humans, legless & starved, dragging themselves on cobbled streets through ***** matter & ***** wallowing in the mire, begging for peanuts & money. It ain't funny.
jonny-angel
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Jan 22, 2014
Jan 22, 2014 at 3:41 AM UTC
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