Body position determines the height of civilization

Cyril 2022-02-16 08:02:41

Body position determines the level of civilization.
When the male Neanderthal was captured by the Homo sapiens tribe, the elders of Homo sapiens made him a "stallion" in order to obtain better genes (see his teeth and sexual organs). When preparing, the sequence of the two postures adopted by Homo sapiens women shows that they are a civilization that is one level higher than the other. From the need of mere reproduction of the race to the need of adding feelings, love should be born at this time. In the future society, everyone can directly stimulate the excitement area in their brains. ML? The effect is not necessarily good even if it is laborious. But remember to stop when you have enough, we are not rats after all, we have to go to work tomorrow.

I'm curious how Homo sapiens learned that Neanderthals came to seek artificial fire technology? Translation of Homo sapiens? Obviously that female Homo sapiens is not high in the tribe, the elders should not listen to her, there does not seem to be a reasonable explanation. This technology similar to today's nuclear technology will not be easily leaked. However, in the end, it seemed that the leaked technology could not be used. It was only through "foreign aid" that the fire was successfully obtained.

It is possible to communicate with mammoths, mainly because mammoths are vegetarian. There is nothing to talk about with the wolf, you will eat you as if you give it meat.

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  • Orin 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Does it mean that the change of posture symbolizes the progress of civilization...

  • Pete 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    Posture is civilization. Write a review

Quest for Fire quotes

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    Title Card: 80,000 years ago, man's survival in a vast uncharted land depended on the possession of fire. / For those early humans, fire was an object of great mystery, since no one had mastered its creation. Fire had to be stolen from nature, it had to be kept alive - sheltered from wind and rain, guarded from rival tribes. / Fire was a symbol of power and a means of survival. The tribe who possessed fire, possessed life.