Neat.
[editline]24th June 2011[/editline]
Really intriguing to see their reactions, especially their lack of knowledge of a handshake.
Amazing.
That was pretty damn cool.
That was amazing, and that's an understatement.
Can you imagine? Their world must be turned completely upside down.
I like how they think the white guy is painted.
Interesting to see what we are without technology.
On one side I think it´s incredible interesting to see these kinds of things, but on the other hand its also pretty pathetic how they literally made no technological advancements at all.
[QUOTE=Kentz;30659628]On one side I think it´s incredible interesting to see these kinds of things, but on the other hand its also pretty pathetic how they literally made no technological advancements at all.[/QUOTE]
It's kind of hard to create a steam engine with materials on Papua New Guinea.
i have shat bricks with open mouths
I found this to be really heart warming.
[QUOTE=Kentz;30659628]On one side I think it´s incredible interesting to see these kinds of things, but on the other hand its also pretty pathetic how they literally made no technological advancements at all.[/QUOTE]
lol
[QUOTE=Kentz;30659628]On one side I think it´s incredible interesting to see these kinds of things, but on the other hand its also pretty pathetic how they literally made no technological advancements at all.[/QUOTE]
Wouldn't call it exactly pathetic, I'd rather live in a small family like that than live in a complex society based on money, politics and dare I say, over-advanced science.
That's amazing. I've always wanted to see what a lost tribe's first encounter with the outside world would be like.
Kind of makes me wonder what would happen if an advanced alien civilization showed a group of US things that they use daily.
This was amazing. It must be so scary but so amazing to first meet them. They take so much interest in you but there is so much mystery to what they are like and you don't know how they will respond. I noticed he moved very slowly so he wouldn't startle them.
And then it was cannibal holocaust.
was glued to the screen
Imagine if you showed them a flamethrower.
[QUOTE=Antarctic Sheep;30659995]Wouldn't call it exactly pathetic, I'd rather live in a small family like that than live in a complex society based on money, politics and dare I say, over-advanced science.[/QUOTE]
You'd probably have died by now if you did.
[QUOTE=Mr. Scorpio;30660418]You'd probably have died by now if you did.[/QUOTE]
In what sense do you mean that?
Is this how we will react if aliens visit us?
[editline]23rd June 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Antarctic Sheep;30660482]In what sense do you mean that?[/QUOTE]
You have no experience of surviving completely by yourself in a jungle environment.
I'm speechless
[QUOTE=soad_jonas;30660662]
You have no experience of surviving completely by yourself in a jungle environment.[/QUOTE]
And that's why I'm still here behind my computer living a life that I'd rather not live. But if I could choose in what kind of society to live, I'd live in a family like that. I mean, if I had surviving experience in a jungle enviroment, I would be gone already, honestly.
Edit: Not saying that how we live in this society is wrong though, it's just my opinion.
That was incredible.
Reminds me of a program i saw where they bring some tribe members to New York i think. Blew their minds.
[QUOTE=Hostel;30660362]Imagine if you showed them a flamethrower.[/QUOTE]
Actually, that would be interesting.
[QUOTE=LordApocca;30661028]Reminds me of a program i saw where they bring some tribe members to New York i think. Blew their minds.[/QUOTE]
I saw the whole documentary. :iia:
And then we show them a huge dump truck
[editline]23rd June 2011[/editline]
Aww damn, this was 1976.
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