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Anyone watching this. Makes me itch just watching it!
My impression is to survive as a native tribesman would. I'm not sure but if I was going to undertake something like that I'd prefer some clothes. This is the first I've seen it.Me and my wife watched it. Survival I understand, being nude I don't
I'm watching the episode where they are in Costa Rica.Just what is needed - another reality tv show, eh?
Naked - um - from what i have been told by those from native ancestors - that they did wear something more in the winter. And little in the summer - because well, you have to be a good hunter to keep a wardrobe.
Under those stressful conditions I think it would be expected to have disagreements. So far I'm finding it interesting.I didn't know weather or not to watch it, but I decided finally to watch the first episode. I was seriously disappointed. The man and women both argue too much, well mostly the man I guess but I think it's just not worth the time. I've seen so many shows like this and I feel like there's so many better ones. I do give them credit for trying to do that like tribesman though. Crazy. I'm thankful for clothes!
Just what is needed - another reality tv show, eh?
Naked - um - from what i have been told by those from native ancestors - that they did wear something more in the winter. And little in the summer - because well, you have to be a good hunter to keep a wardrobe.
So far 've learned from the series that nobody looks good naked in the jungle with mud in their butt cracks. And you can catch a catfish in Africa by spreading your legs in a mud puddle.
I always kind of assumed that the first was true. I mean, some things just don't need experimental confirmation under any circumstances whatsoever (kind of like whether fire is dangerous to poodles).
The second...I need some bleach. For my brain.