What's a good name for a caveman BBEG?
What's a good name for a caveman BBEG?
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Konglagor
Ur
Homo Sapiens
Homo
Ugh.
Bbeg the Caveman
Erioioire
The Missing Link
Gronkulous
Thagomizer
Incidentally, if you don't follow paleontology news, this comic's gag is now the official name for the collection of spikes at the end of a stegosaurus' tail.
>entry-level paleotrivia
Sam Losco
Mag Uruk Thraka
Bebegh
Drachenfels
Ogg.
Li.
>we will never know what language was like for the first homo sapiens
>it could have sounded like spanish, elvish or japanese and we will never know
Sandal Ravage
Nah,it probably sounded like this
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Yes,it's weird AF.
What makes you think it sounded like that? Just because clicking is African and souns weird to you?
please, o fossilized one, tell us of some advanced level paleotrivia
They communicated solely through powermetal.
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Max steel
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Probably. If you want to look for mldern examples how language may have worked during prehistoric times, look at Papua New Guinea. Hundreds of languages, not related to each other that much.
People have a wonderful ability to come up with a whole new way to communicate with each other, so each tribe, with limited contact with each other, probably had some unique linguistics. Then there may have also been some lingua franca for each region, from which most modern languages originate from.
Bebuhehg.
underrated post
Smallpox.
>Sandal Savage
This guy has the right idea.
Someone needs to make this into a random name table
Big Crunch
Came here to post this
Thud.
That sounds like a fitting name.
Og.
All caveman name Og.
Og,no make rules, just have to live with them.
Ah, the glorious Lost Age.
>BBEG
You sound retarded.
Caveman Johnson
unga bunga
yeah yeah we're all retards here
buh'beg
>retarded
Ugh.
>Expecting the first ever human language to be as complex and nuanced as a click language.
Why would something that happened back in 1980 be in the news?