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I think that most, if not all, of the needs are the same, but they are being met in a different way than back then. Shelter, food, love, and sexual gratification are all basic needs. But today, the priorities have changed, the definitions have undergone some changes, and the ways that those needs are met aren't the same as with even my ancestors from a few hundred years ago.
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I don't see how. The need to survive is the number one premise of every species is it not ? I might use modern tools and services to accomplish this but I would have thought my inate instincts are pretty much the same. Primitive man would probably be either A: totally freaked out by todays way of life B: Not freaked out due to the inability to understand todays environment ie: The way a bunny does not get out of the way of a speeding car. C: May start to think we're Beings to be worshipped D: Primitive man may still have some taste and not like fast food ![]()
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