There may have been a time when people were less stupid; and a time when they were less annoying. If so they were probably very brief, and centuries apart.
ChatGPT replied, “Around 1.8 million years ago, a new type of human emerged with a larger brain and a more advanced toolkit called the Acheulian industry. These shaped core tools required systematic flaking, leading to flat handaxes with sharp edges. This technological leap suggests cognitive sophistication1”
Thinking about Bradbury’s story, the butterfly’s are unimportant. The simple act of going back, and then returning, changes everything. Think virus, bacteria and humans breathing.
Trust me, Danae. all people in the past were even more stupid and annoying then in the present. If Jeffert’s time machine can go into the future, you might have better luck,
What surprises me is what the 1% of people who have ever lived that mattered have managed to do so much in spite of the rest of us. The rest of us are all interchangeable and regardless of what anyone thinks, we don’t make a difference in the long run. Who do you know that’s cured anything, made something that improved life or did anything other than try to get by.
here’s a conspiracy theory for you: i think Man did live the dinosaurs, and ate them into extinction, like he did with the woolly mammoth and giant sloth
Scorpio Premium Member 5 months ago
Hah! called it yesterday.
Charlie Fogwhistle 5 months ago
No people? No annoying people.
Doug K 5 months ago
Watch your step. Stay on the path. Look out for butterflies.
Enter.Name.Here 5 months ago
Stupidity and annoyance evolved millions of years later. So did modern man. What a funny coincidence!
mermaidcat 5 months ago
Or butterfly person
Mediatech 5 months ago
There may have been a time when people were less stupid; and a time when they were less annoying. If so they were probably very brief, and centuries apart.
mrwiskers 5 months ago
ChatGPT replied, “Around 1.8 million years ago, a new type of human emerged with a larger brain and a more advanced toolkit called the Acheulian industry. These shaped core tools required systematic flaking, leading to flat handaxes with sharp edges. This technological leap suggests cognitive sophistication1”
dot-the-I 5 months ago
“His wheel may be turning, but the hamster’s long dead.”
“Couldn’t pour piz out of a boot were the directions on the heel.”
“Trying to understand stupid behavior is like trying to smell the color 9.”
sandpiper 5 months ago
Danae is hunting for the Holy Grail of human interaction – as elusive as ever
bbenoit 5 months ago
Hmmm. “We’re here”, should/could that be “We’re then”?
For a Just and Peaceful World 5 months ago
Any time before June 14, 1946 would be fine with me.
Google: Trump’s birthday
SirThomas 5 months ago
Given that second panel, I think I’m pretty sure that Jeffrey has himself a TARDIS.
calliarcale 5 months ago
He’s very much got a point. ;-)
MS72 5 months ago
Looks like a vintage espresso machine.
kartis 5 months ago
We saw this coming 65 million year away.
DawnQuinn1 5 months ago
Do not even leave the craft. Anything you do will affect the future. Step on one bug and that will eliminate billions of possible future bugs.
Redd Panda 5 months ago
Thinking about Bradbury’s story, the butterfly’s are unimportant. The simple act of going back, and then returning, changes everything. Think virus, bacteria and humans breathing.
Can't Sleep 5 months ago
She’ll never learn.
DaBump Premium Member 5 months ago
Ah yes, when brains were only the size of walnuts, so they weren’t capable of rationalizing really big dumb mistakes.
owlsandy Premium Member 5 months ago
I was going to offer the Stone Age as a destination because there weren’t a lot of people then and she could just avoid them.
mindjob 5 months ago
Since the oxygen levels are higher, she might grow to be quite large
Chris Sherlock 5 months ago
Careful what you wish for, Danae!
ComicsBinger Premium Member 5 months ago
Creationists won’t get this.
kathleenhicks62 5 months ago
Seems like it can be true. . . . . just sayin’
William Bednar Premium Member 5 months ago
Trust me, Danae. all people in the past were even more stupid and annoying then in the present. If Jeffert’s time machine can go into the future, you might have better luck,
mousefumanchu Premium Member 5 months ago
And that’s right.
Maswartz 5 months ago
Calling it now, she’s going to do something stupid and screw up evolution leading to humanity being stupid.
KEA 5 months ago
Apparently “smart” is not an evolutionary imperative
Old27F20 5 months ago
Jeffie, you forgot the case of Budweiser…you know,,, to leave the cans for future archeologist you.
leemorse9777 5 months ago
What surprises me is what the 1% of people who have ever lived that mattered have managed to do so much in spite of the rest of us. The rest of us are all interchangeable and regardless of what anyone thinks, we don’t make a difference in the long run. Who do you know that’s cured anything, made something that improved life or did anything other than try to get by.
PaulGoes 5 months ago
Is the Joe Biden in the background?
oakie817 5 months ago
here’s a conspiracy theory for you: i think Man did live the dinosaurs, and ate them into extinction, like he did with the woolly mammoth and giant sloth
eddi-TBH 5 months ago
And thanks to Jeffery, there are now at least annoying people in the Triassic.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 5 months ago
Too obvious.
Buckaroobanzai 5 months ago
sooo . . . bc, thor, peter, curly, clumsy, wiley, and the two women who now have names that i can’t remember?
paullp Premium Member 5 months ago
I think Jeffrey mistakenly searched for “a time when people weren’t.”
greenlynn Premium Member 5 months ago
Yaba Daba Doo!
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 5 months ago
Well, duh!!!
fourteenpeeves 5 months ago
Don’t worry, brontasauruses are plant eaters