https://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/limiting-your-childs-fire-time-a-guide-for-concerned-paleolithic-parents
https://www.newyorker.com/humor/daily-shouts/limiting-your-childs-fire-time-a-guide-for-concerned-paleolithic-parents
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This is hilarious!!! XD
ReplyDeleteI'm worried about the possibility of non-fire possessing children being left behind their fire possessing tribal cousins around the the learning circle. Should fire be allowed outside the cave? And what should you do if you find a pile of kindling underneath your child's animal pelt?
ReplyDeleteYah! The great divide! Possessing fire isn't that bad. Right?
ReplyDeleteI worry that my children will no longer eat the raw mammoth kidneys I bring home for them. I risk my life day after day to bring home raw meat for my family and then they are all like "eew, I don't eat raw meat anymore, Dad!"
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