and then she was branded a witch and burned at the stake for taking over minds. Music wouldn’t reemerge for 300 years.
That’s… not how pre-neolithic societies did things.
do u have a more accurate joke
And then she was branded a witch and feared and revered for her witchly powers because it seems pretty fucking stupid to believe someone truly has strange and dangerous powers and immediately threaten their life.
Later witch hunts were just ways to turn mob violence against specific individuals who the original accusers didn’t actually believe were witches but wanted to kill.
The first earworm is the source of hell.
My brain turned the onomatopoeia into the opening percussion sounds from Down Under by Men At Work.
dink dink diddy donk, diddy diddy diddy donk
saaame
This is entirely too many different instruments, but my brain instantly went to the Civ 3 Ancient Theme.
He couldn’t even say “what the hell” because the very concept of Hell hadn’t been invented yet, life must have been tough before curse words.
He would also probably not speak English either
In the movie Caveman (1981, with Ringo Starr and Dennis Quaid), they invent music. That song has been stuck in my head for nearly 40 years.
Why does it feel like there’s a missing panel?
Imagine getting a song stuck in your head for the first time ever as an adult
Aaaah thanks for that. The first ever ear worm
You weren’t alone in being confused by that. My initial thought is that she’d tied bones to the back of his trousers like the cans behind a ‘just married’ car
Making random noises with my mouth is tight!