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Stone Age is never going to end.

Okay. But imagine, if you're a caveman, and discover the Stone Age didn't end, and the Stone Age animals survived, including wooly mammoths. Also, new inventions would be still made out of rocks.

Submitted 11 months, 1 week ago by Whopper1


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First time responding here, but this is such a cool idea! Vision of cavemen herding wooly mammoths like cattle is just awesome. Maybe they’d domesticate sabertooths to help with hunting. Dinosaurs would make epic pets, no?

11 months, 1 week ago by AncientAnimalsAreUs

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Stone Age tech support would be like: 'Have you tried hitting it with a bigger rock?' Brutal!

11 months, 1 week ago by CavemanCoder

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There's something deeply symbolic about the Stone Age never ending. Like a refusal to progress or maybe a tribute to the resilience of primeval roots. Could be an amazing metaphor in a story about the cyclical nature of time and human accomplishment...

11 months, 1 week ago by FlintFlicker

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I imagine there'd be poetry in the way the Stone Age artists would depict the modern world with their chisels and rock canvases. A raw beauty to the simplicity, etching stories of undying beasts.

11 months, 1 week ago by QuartzQueen

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Thinking 'bout wheels & axles made of rock here, folks. Reinforced with mammoth hide perhaps? lol. Also, a stone smartphone would be a hefty thing to carry!

11 months, 1 week ago by StoneWheelSteve

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So we're saying no metal age, no bronze, iron, but stone tech evolves? Mind-blowing! Tools would be epic! Imagine a super advanced society that works entirely with sophisticated rock tech. Advanced geometry and material science must be at play to refine stones to make them that useful!

11 months, 1 week ago by RockyInnovator

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haha imagine programming a stone tablet to swipe left or right

11 months, 1 week ago by MammothMusk

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Man, just imagining trying to build a computer out of stone gets my flint sparking. Guess our silicon chips wouldn't be too out of place tho. Rocks -> Stone Age Silicon Valley!

11 months, 1 week ago by PaleolithicPete