I wonder if the prehistoric man wiped his nose. It is a question that has been bothering me for days now. I don't even know how that started. Must've been a random thought that grew out of control.
It is a valid question, though. .... I think.
I look at people today and every time even the slightest drop of liquid tries to leave their nose and the napkin, handkerchief or whatever comes to hand is used to wipe it. Of course, there are exceptions to the rule and those people make me wonder. Did the prehistoric man think to wipe his nose or did he let all that snot run down his face, posibly even swallow some of it, by mistake or intentionally, after deciding it is quite delicious.
If they wiped their noses, what exactly did they use? Leaves? Tree bark? Animal skins? Dirt? Their hands, like some more civilized people do nowadays? Anything is possible.
I am afraid to imagine what they did when they caught a cold. Besides occasionally dying for lack of medical treatment. What did their faces look like with all that gooey stuff all over their beard ( they did have actively growing hair on their faces, being prehistoric and all), on their chest ( also covered in hair), on their hands ( do I need to say it? ... HAIR).
I hate my imagination so much sometimes. Why can't it leave me alone? Wahy can't I be dumb so I can not care about stupid things like wiping my nose?
Did I mention, there's graphic content in the text? No? Sorry. I thought i did. Big sorry.