Stone Age
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The Stone Age, also known as " The Stoned Age" (1970-1979), is generally understood to be a period of human history characterized largely by lack of sophisticated social constructions and technological advancement. A myriad of archeological and empirical evidence exist to support such basic developments as square wheels, communication through a primitive device known as Notepad, and media storage bottlenecks of 2x CD-RW drives (Adev and Gloval, 2005).
Historians typically disagree that this time period was crucial to the development of modern civilizations, as an evolutionary progression might intuitively lead one to believe. In reference to the previous statement, it becomes a relevant fact should one replace the term 'historian' with 'pacifists', as a recent analysis indicates aggressive practices existed in favor of those who would seek to procreate, namely through the use of large branch like objects called clubs (Caboose, 2003).
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[edit] Modern Significance
Central to the development of cultural progression is the allusion that the stone age is a stain on the fabric of evolution. This metaphorical comparison has inevitably given rise to a perception of uncertainty and fear in regards to this era. Political institutions, in particular, have aimed to capitalize on such popular perception as an effective deterrent of civil disobedience. Miscreants who manifest disdain of generally amicable social activities, termed griefers, may find themselves subject to confinement in this particular time period (Seawolf, 2005). This confinement is presumably implemented through some sort of Time Travel Deterrent Device™, by which a forceful insertion into the rectal area is administered (typically by individuals of flowery and tree-like nature) and repeated indefinitely (Rosewood, 2004).
It is speculated by many that a departure from characteristic practices of the stone age, known otherwise as 'trendy thinking', have eschewed a step towards cultural prosperity. A striking example of such modern departures include (but are not limited to) subjugation of male infants to a ritualistic procedure known as circumcision (Tsuba, 2005).
This was really achieved during the stonedness state that the people would be in, it is believed that people then would think up of unimaginable stuff and look where it got them...US!! So Kudos to the Dutch government for taking the step back into the stoned ages and reuniting with our once upon a time allies JAHmaica.
Despite such negative connotations, it may be possible to subject a nation to ideological beliefs consistent with stone age principles and still participate in a modern global economy. These instances are rare and are largely reliant on adequate means of wealth procurement. Such means of procurement are invariably oil related (Garvin, 2004).
Of particular importance is the realm of the stone age to international relations negotiations in power politics (realpolitik). Intimidation tactics often employed by certain nations threaten a return to the stone age for those who would defy or fail to comply with such a nations request (RatBastard 2003).
[edit] The Stone Age in Pop Culture
The Stone Age lasted from 1965 to 1975, but unofficialy, it's still going on in some countries. Jamaica for example, is officially still in The Stone Age. Jamaica is also the leading country of Stone Age a-Sociation (a.k.a. SAS). Most countries of the world are not very happy about the whole 'Stone Age' thing.
A main feature of The Stone Age is togetherness, normally called jointness, or joint for short. The philosophy behind joint is sharing your goods (somewhat like socialism), therefore, Stone Age people have a phrase "pass it on", meaning "share your goods with people surrounding you so that we all may be happy".
The Stone Age movement has spread out over the world very quickly. Stoners (stone age people) are so happy they tend to laugh for no apparent reason.
The Stone Age is so known because The Rolling Stones were less wrinkly than my grandma's butt. Then my grandma had all-over botox and sadly the Stone Age had to end, to be replaced by the Age of the GILF, which we all vowed never to speak of again.
[edit] Philosophical Considerations
Contemporary philosphers have recently put to rest an age old quandary regarding the essence of the stone age. They have agreed unanimously, through extensive research efforts, that the stone age was indeed - and always will be - the stone age (Sanguine, 2004). this sucks
[edit] References
- http://www.shacknews.com/ja.zz?id=9674132 (cpt_gloval, 2005)
- http://www.shacknews.com/ja.zz?id=9512974 (adev, 2005)
- http://www.shacknews.com/ja.zz?id=9634510 (tsuba, 2005)
- http://www.shacknews.com/ja.zz?id=9536740 (^-SeaWolf-^, 2005)
- http://www.shacknews.com/ja.zz?id=8895006 (rosewood, 2004)
- http://www.shacknews.com/ja.zz?id=8520593 (Fred Garvin, 2004)
- http://www.shacknews.com/ja.zz?id=8183618 (johnny sanguine, 2004)
- http://www.shacknews.com/ja.zz?id=7726008 (RatBastard, 2003)
- http://www.shacknews.com/ja.zz?id=7241783 (Caboose, 2003)
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