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Lived in the jungle for 41 years. Don't even know the difference between a man and a woman. He seems kinda happy though.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6pcYTGezRw


In 2013 the world was amazed by the news that an old man and his son had been ‘rescued’ from the Vietnam jungle, after having lived there totally isolated from the civilian world during 41 long years. The son’s name is Ho Van Lang and he grew up oblivious to the rest of the human race, not having even the most basic data on ‘man’. At 42 years old Lang never knew the existence of the female sex as his father never told him. More surprising still is that today, now being able to distinguish between men and women, he still doesn’t know the essential difference between them. Lang is totally ignorant of our world’s social rules up to the point that he finds it hard to distinguish between the good from the bad. His sense of humour is like that of a one year old baby, copying facial gestures or reacting to hide and seek and this contributes to making Lang a very endearing person.
 
Now I wish I was him. But I would have liked to die in peace not knowing soyciety exists
 
I remember this guy.
 
I remember this guy.
He died from cancer strangely. Must have been from those leafs he ate or the ultra burnt food, carcinogens.
 
He died from cancer strangely. Must have been from those leafs he ate or the ultra burnt food, carcinogens.
yeah from burnt food most likely, Such a wasted and sad life
 
He died from cancer strangely. Must have been from those leafs he ate or the ultra burnt food, carcinogens.
Or maybe traces of chemical weapons that the mutts unleashed on the forest during the war. It tends to accumulate on plants and the animals that consume it.
 
Or maybe traces of chemical weapons that the mutts unleashed on the forest during the war. It tends to accumulate on plants and the animals that consume it.
Good point.
 

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