Turn off all electrical power, even the emergency lights, to any building, especially large multistorey or sprawling buildings and everything instantly turns into a deep dark neverending cave.
It’s only the bright lights that make it all feel like it’s a modern living space.
Without the light, everything and every covered space is a cave.
Rock doves (pigeons) evolved to live on cliff faces. Cities are covered in artificial cliff faces, i.e. buildings.
We are cave adapted creatures, and we tend to turn the world into more caves, covering everything with rock-like materials.
People didn’t actually live in caves, for the reason that caves are crappy to live in. (The video has English subtitles.)
a cave man was cave in places where were caves
It all sounds so silly in translation, but it makes perfect sense. Cave people lived in caves, but only in places that had caves otherwise they were just man.
They didn’t live in those, either. Just sheltered from rain, and did rituals in there.
Living in a cave is a sure way to get arthritis.
I wouldn’t go so far as to make such absolute claims. We have many historic and contemporary instances of peoples living in caves, so it’s certainly achievable.
I’ve never lived in a cave and I have arthritis.
Well, you can live in a cave now. It’ll still be uncomfortable as heck, however.
Just like living in my home!
Millipedes come running in this house. Maybe in the fall? Anyway, into the vivarium they go! Good luck with the tiny tarantula. Haven’t seen her in weeks, but I assume she’s hiding under the toy Star Destroyer.
Would they rather the bigger tank? The one with the random frog and chameleon? Not sure they’d eat millipedes, but I bet they’re not afraid to try.
And where my blue isopods?! She get hungry?
I have a symbiotic relationship with spiders. They bite me, I scratch the bite to ensure my limb is still there.
They underestimate the murderous impulse of arachnophobes
House centipedes and lentil-sized spiders are most welcome in my house.



