Of course, when applied to various things, ancient is a relative term. Here's a little list I drew up to show how the word ancient, when commonly applied, changes depending on the subject:
Actors - Richard Burbage
Actors to Americans - Edwin Booth
Actors to Millennials - Robert Downey Jr.
Religions - Hinduism
Rocks - Bedrock, Hudson Bay, Canada (4.28 billion years old a week from Friday)
Colleges - Oxford
Buildings -
Duh. |
Authors - Aristophanes
Novelists - Cervantes
Novelists to Millennials - Stephen King
Stars - Methuselah (age: 16 billion; looks not a day over 15 billion)
Music - “Seikilos Epitaph,” 1st century AD
Pop Music - Britney Spears
Medicine - Belladonna
Topical Medicine - Coal Tar
Medical Treatment - Leeches
Nations - Iceland
Automobiles - Model T
Bloggers - Instapundit
Websites - Amazon
Computer - ENIAC
Modern Computer - iMac
Telephone - Candlestick
Telephone to Millennials - Flip Phone
TV Sitcom - Father Knows Best
TV Sitcom to Millennials - Full House
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So you see, it's all relative. And speaking of relatives, I have some who are older than I am, so as long as they're still kicking I am not going to consider myself ancient.
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