Thursday, December 18, 2008

Evolution of the unthinking caveman


Though the title and pic really should suffice...:

1. The caveman after his daily (?) bath.

2. Dusting off the thin layers of the "Generally Accepted Desirability Practices" imbibed in 1, the caveman is now officially in his element.

3. The first signs of social infringements on freedom, deceptively concealed in the garb of pleasantness and the ilk; the caveman senses a certain sense of gloom approaching.

4. With the conclusion of the ghastly civilization process, the hapless caveman realizes the reality of it all, in one gigantic leap of trans-evolutionary thought and comprehension. The fading smile inverts to an expression of pure and absolute horror, as the poor caveman begins the long journey, of contemplating what he has gained, and what he has lost.

Hmmm...

PS:
Suresh Wadkar sings...

Sunne waale sun lete hain,
Kan kan mein sangeet ho..
Dhadkan taal hai,
Saans hai sur,
Jeewan hai ek geet..

Kya baat hai!
Kandisa!

1 comment:

arvind batra said...

I blame it on the cameraman!

Cheers to South Park!

Q. - While people will always act within the bounds of human nature -- good people being good and bad people being bad, it takes religion to make good people bad.

A. - "Well, many religions also give people good reasons NOT to do bad things. And while people may do terrible things in the name of religion or via religion, they may have well still done them without the religion there -- it's just a justification provided for a choice already made."

-- Matt Stone & Trey Parker
(From South Park FAQ's)

Bet you didn't expect THIS from the ones who made Cartman and the gang! :)

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