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00:11We are in 40,000 BC.
00:14The entire planet seems to obey the laws of natural selection.
00:17All of them? No.
00:18A valley still resists change.
00:30Wait, I'm dreaming of mud right now.
00:32URL!
00:32Who are these two primates sleeping in my bed?
00:35Calm down, Webb, no one died.
00:38They're friends who are struggling to find an apartment.
00:40They were chased out of their tree by a dominant monkey.
00:42So, my friends and I thought we could take turns helping them out, for the time it took...
00:47'They find a solution.'
00:48Yeah, well, trees are everywhere.
00:50That's nice of you, but you don't have to bring all your monkeys into my cave.
00:53You're going to throw them out right now.
00:55Come on guys, our ego sapiens is having another crisis.
00:58I'm not human.
00:59Putting people out on the street, in the midst of a housing crisis, just before a period of stagnation?
01:05I hope you realize what you're doing, Webb.
01:08Honestly, thank you, Werther.
01:10It's really nice to host friends.
01:12You're joking, that's normal.
01:14Did you see what a mess it is?
01:15Look, just in this neighborhood, there are more and more people who are forced to live in
01:18huts.
01:19Personally, I couldn't do it.
01:21Yes, well, for us, there's not too much risk.
01:24Wait, wait, don't think you're safe.
01:26You know, in life, things can go wrong pretty quickly.
01:28Look at the example of the dinosaurs.
01:29We are in the midst of the boom of the 80s million years before Christ.
01:32An ultra-competitive, liberal world.
01:35To eat, to be eaten.
01:37He feels like he's on top of the world until, bam, an unexpected problem arises.
01:41And that's when things started spiraling into hell.
01:43Job loss, homelessness, daily precariousness on the streets.
01:47One euro to eat, not be eaten.
01:51Ice age, and that's the end.
01:52No, you're right, it's creepy.
01:55We need to get a little more involved in the social movement.
01:57That's the only way we can make things change.
02:00Do you remember the winter of 54,000 BC?
02:02With Abbé Pierre, who demanded that everyone have a stone above their head.
02:08Be outraged!
02:12Oh, cousin, don't you want to assign the petition for the cave-less?
02:15That's your cousin.
02:17If we take a Darwinian biological perspective, technically, yes.
02:23Okay, let's see.
02:24Angry mammal.
02:26I'm fed up with this struggle.
02:27For a prehistory with a human face.
02:30On that point, I disagree.
02:32Immediate requisition of unoccupied caves and caverns.
02:34That's for sure.
02:35Okay, do you have a pencil so we can sign your petition?
02:38Uh, but wait.
02:39Writing has not yet been invented.
02:43Motivate! Motivate!
02:47Motivate!
02:48Well, your friends are nice.
02:50But they weren't supposed to be squatting in a cave anytime soon.
02:52Because solidarity is something that lasts 5,000 years.
02:55But anyway.
02:56Motivate! Motivate!
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