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MisterDoctorProfessorX wrote (edited )
Indoor plumbing. Wireless communication. The internal combustion engine. Steel.
Edit, no rebuttals just downvotes lol
zorblax wrote (edited )
indoor plumbing
really? I'm fairly sure indoor plumbing is as old an idea as cities.
steel
false, steel production was probably first done in the middle east
no rebuttals just downvotes lol
it's us telling you to fuck off
MisterDoctorProfessorX wrote
The earliest water flushing toilets were made around 3000bce in Scotland.
It also appears that the Romans were the first to use steel with its industrialization bein linked to European countries.
Let's hear it! "Thanks White People! :^)))"
zorblax wrote (edited )
The earliest water flushing toilets were made around 3000bce in Scotland.
source? A simple perusal of wikipedia says the first ones were around 2800 BC in India.
It also appears that the Romans were the first to use steel
entirely false. A simple perusal of the wikipedia page debunks this.
DissidentRage wrote
I wonder if "socks and sandals" are on the list.