Writing as a second language — speech being the first — really was the future. It made it possible to pass down information for generations without depending on memory, good listening throughout or even proximity..It is reasonable to think some used to be smarter than we are now because they somehow managed to transmit so much information down through time with only oral means..Most of us nowadays are insulted when someone even suggests we might want to memorize something. (Even though we do by accident, usually.).Also, notice the flexibility, despite poor punctuation and writing and speleng, most understand what we are writing.
Space_cat over 8 years ago
If they’re called hieroglyphs, how come they are down so low?
Aaberon over 8 years ago
Modern Day hieroglyphs? :-) ;-) >:-P
Wren Fahel over 8 years ago
I wonder if Duolingo covers this?
sandpiper over 8 years ago
Looks like he can see the far future. But, then, I guess the guy with the wheel is a visionary, too.
dwagon55 over 8 years ago
Nobody mentioned Rosetta Stone!??
BilliS over 8 years ago
Emojis!
Dr_Zinj over 8 years ago
What? No Esperanto?
jtviper7 over 8 years ago
It all boils down to E=MC^2
hariseldon59 over 8 years ago
The first graffiti. Translation: Kilroy was here.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
We’re screwed…
Imacyn over 8 years ago
It says: “Walk like an Egyptian.”
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
Writing as a second language — speech being the first — really was the future. It made it possible to pass down information for generations without depending on memory, good listening throughout or even proximity..It is reasonable to think some used to be smarter than we are now because they somehow managed to transmit so much information down through time with only oral means..Most of us nowadays are insulted when someone even suggests we might want to memorize something. (Even though we do by accident, usually.).Also, notice the flexibility, despite poor punctuation and writing and speleng, most understand what we are writing.
RalphZIggy over 8 years ago
hieroglyphs were used from 3300 b.c. to 400 a.d., quite a long run. It remains to be seen if our Roman alphabet will endure that long
dflak over 8 years ago
Remember ibex before jackal except after ank.