Those humans who could talk were able to cooperate, share information, make better tools, impress mates, or warn others of danger, which led them to have more offspring who were also more predisposed to communicate (Poe, 2011). This eventually led to the development of a “Talking Culture” during the “Talking Era.”
This paragraph makes me feel nostalgic, wishing I was in that era fluently communicating to everybody. I've always been fascinated with how communication use to be. Everything was said eloquently. I don't believe we're in a "talking era" in the 21st century, I even wonder if words are becoming less meaningful. What happened?