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shiumai 01-10-2017 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2829164)
Somewhere. Someplace. At least two people agreed upon meaning of the first spoken word.

Paleoanthropologists studying the evolution of spoken words have agreed that the first speech word evolved from grunts, mumbles and single 'words'.

Reproduction and food were the obvious first subjects communicated about; and studies have determined that based on the physical traits of early man/woman's, the most common sounds were 'fffff' and 'mmmm'.

An argument between a male and female about whether to copulate (ffff) or eat (mmmm) would have gone like this:

male: "ffffff"
female (shaking her head and pointing to her empty stomach): "mmm"
male (pointing at his thing): "fffff!"
female (still shaking her head): "mmmm!"
male (getting more agitated): "FFFF!"
female (not backing off): "MMMM!"
male (in her face and spitting): "FFFFFFTTTTT!!!"
female (gritting her teeth): "MMMNNNTTT"
male (hopping up and down and yelling): "FFFFIIIITTTTTTT!!!!!!"
femaile (pushing him away and drumming on her hungry tummy): "MMMMMNNTTT!"

Over time, the argument over whether to copulate or eat first, was combined into one expression (FFFFFIIITTTMMMMNNT) and evolved into the first spoken word, 'fitment'. The sequence of eating first, then copulating afterwards became the word 'date'. The original, prehistoric meaning of the 'fitment', the first spoken word, was lost until only recently, and now is commonly used to describe a fixed item or piece of furniture.

Captain Snooze 01-10-2017 05:13 PM

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I am vegetarian... But, Humans eat EVERYTHING! When I was in China; I wondered who was the first person to start eating all of these things...

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new2subaru 01-10-2017 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by shiumai (Post 2829296)
Paleoanthropologists studying the evolution of spoken words have agreed that the first speech word evolved from grunts, mumbles and single 'words'.

My wife keeps telling me I need to improve on that...

Tcoat 01-10-2017 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by shiumai (Post 2829296)
Paleoanthropologists studying the evolution of spoken words have agreed that the first speech word evolved from grunts, mumbles and single 'words'.

Reproduction and food were the obvious first subjects communicated about; and studies have determined that based on the physical traits of early man/woman's, the most common sounds were 'fffff' and 'mmmm'.

An argument between a male and female about whether to copulate (ffff) or eat (mmmm) would have gone like this:

male: "ffffff"
female (shaking her head and pointing to her empty stomach): "mmm"
male (pointing at his thing): "fffff!"
female (still shaking her head): "mmmm!"
male (getting more agitated): "FFFF!"
female (not backing off): "MMMM!"
male (in her face and spitting): "FFFFFFTTTTT!!!"
female (gritting her teeth): "MMMNNNTTT"
male (hopping up and down and yelling): "FFFFIIIITTTTTTT!!!!!!"
femaile (pushing him away and drumming on her hungry tummy): "MMMMMNNTTT!"

Over time, the argument over whether to copulate or eat first, was combined into one expression (FFFFFIIITTTMMMMNNT) and evolved into the first spoken word, 'fitment'. The sequence of eating first, then copulating afterwards became the word 'date'. The original, prehistoric meaning of the 'fitment', the first spoken word, was lost until only recently, and now is commonly used to describe a fixed item or piece of furniture.

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PSi 01-11-2017 04:24 PM

who was the first person to go against god's planned design of the human body and decide it would be best to cut the skin off someone's d!ck?

Tcoat 01-11-2017 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by PSi (Post 2830093)
who was the first person to go against god's planned design of the human body and decide it would be best to cut the skin off someone's d!ck?

Not sure about who designed it but still a good question!


"Hmmmm I'm not using this extra skin, think I will just get it chopped off. Hey Oog grab that sharp rock and come here a second would you?"

JD001 01-11-2017 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2830111)
Not sure about who designed it but still a good question!


"Hmmmm I'm not using this extra skin, think I will just get it chopped off. Hey Oog grab that sharp rock and come here a second would you?"

Eskimo God designed it to keep the head warm..

JD001 01-11-2017 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2830111)
Not sure about who designed it but still a good question!


"Hmmmm I'm not using this extra skin, think I will just get it chopped off. Hey Oog grab that sharp rock and come here a second would you?"

More like hey Elijah

finch1750 01-12-2017 03:30 AM

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Originally Posted by PSi (Post 2830093)
who was the first person to go against god's planned design of the human body and decide it would be best to cut the skin off someone's d!ck?

:laughabove:

questions like this are why I started this thread

Scrappydoo 01-12-2017 12:26 PM

You've been stung by a jellyfish..? Hold still.

Tcoat 01-12-2017 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Scrappydoo (Post 2830619)
You've been stung by a jellyfish..? Hold still.

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Ultramaroon 01-12-2017 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Scrappydoo (Post 2830619)
You've been stung by a jellyfish..? Hold still.

http://i.imgur.com/XDxvTZ4.png

Tcoat 01-12-2017 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 2830869)

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Ultramaroon 01-12-2017 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2830873)
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Oh! Duh. :bonk:



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Originally Posted by Scrappydoo (Post 2830619)
You've been stung by a jellyfish..? Hold still.

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