Insect Overlord wrote: » Learning one of those proto-languages would be pure awkward too.
Skyrimaddict wrote: » Was thinking this, would a modern person be able to survive or even thrive of you found yourself in the past? Was reading about how the Egyptians made the pyramid and thought would wonder how would I fare if I went back in time. What do you think would help of it happened?
Woke Hogan wrote: » I think would be fine. To be honest, basic survivalist skills aren't as difficult as people would think. It might suit some of you to give making a fire out in the wild a go, rather than sitting on your arses on the computer all day. Then it would be a simple matter of integrating into a local tribe by learning their language, assuming I wouldn't immediately be sold into slavery or murdered by anyone I encountered.
Ten of Swords wrote: » I wonder what would get you first, starvation/hunger or extreme internet deficiency
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » No health and safety back then..
wally79 wrote: » Can I bring some guns?
Tiana Teeny Goggles wrote: » Day two, upgrade to nicer cave, use the jumper and some berries as a gift to a suitable healthy seed carrying vessel. Craft a wooden flute to romance this Cavelady with melodic renditions of boyzone-esq tunes and chest beating. Later initiate propogation under a starry sky, (but not until the 3rd cave-date), after a session of charcoal cave wall painting.
bluewolf wrote: » i'm alright with just playing some beat saber ta
Sleeper12 wrote: » I've been to Egypt. Modern Egyptians can't safeguard the pyramids let alone build them. They definitely aren't the descendants of the pyramid builders. More likely the descendants of the tomb rubbers .
kneemos wrote: » Would it be that much different from ending up living on the street?