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Monday, November 14, 2005 @10:31 PM

Stone age

Primitive People A (PPA): I brought back a big fat deer to my tribe. I had to share it with all my tribe men. I had the least portion and large proportion of it was even bones that I couldn't swallow.

Primitive People B (PPB): This happens to me too. We just happen to do all the hardwork and let the rest get the big fat meat.

PPA: Do you think that's fair?

PPB: That really depends on how you see. On surface no of course, that's really not fair. But at least we are capable and we improve our hunting skills from the accumulated practices. And we can leave the tribe anytime and will have no problem to survive.

PPA: Can we avoid our meat being shared?

PPB: Maybe not because we're still living as a tribe.

PPA: I am still not happy about this yet I feel hopeless.

PPB: Look at it this way, at least the tribemen are just eating what you hunt and not grab away your hunting weapon. You will be able to survive with your hunting skill and your weapon, not them!

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