Me, obviously.
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Why didn't you just ask?
Yeah, animals know what plants to avoid. I would say that when it comes to what was poisonous monkeys already knew that and people didn't have to rediscover it.
I would say it a combination of two things:
- People walked around for around ~300.000 years before inventing agriculture. That's a lot of time to find out things by accident. We learned about antibiotics by accident. I'm sure also stumbled upon many inventions by pure luck.
- Caveman were smart. As smart as we are. Average person is not going to invent electronic watches but there's always this 1% that's more curious and intelligent that will experiment and discover things.
Combine this and you have 300.000 years of very slow but steady progress fuelled by chance discoveries and occasional geniuses.
Absolutely not. My comment was neither depraved or disgusting before I edited it.
I was just wandering how stretched out his hole is. Nothing dirty.
How are you dealing with everything being in HTML and full of attachments now?
Totally. 12 years old CPU is really cool. I change my computers every 5 years on average. Sure hope my current workstation will last me for longer.
That has to be one sturdy belt. Have you been using the same hole over the years?
That's awesome. I have some things from my childhood at my family home but nothing that I actually still use.
I just changed my mountain bike because I was running out of easy trails around me and needed something a bit better. Funny thing is I still use the shoes I bought with the old bike. They are about to fall apart but for now they outlived my bike.