Discussion»Questions»Food and Drink» Given that humans are always improving things and discovering new stuff, how #$@*!!ing awesome are sammiches gonna be 100 years from now?
See? That’s what avocados and guacamole do yo you; it’s creeping into your normally sharp mind and causing you to make grammatical errors. Put down the pipe, get the monkey off your back. Just say no. (Grrrrrrrrr.)
I can give many examples... but let us look at houses for one example.... there are many houses that exist that were built more than a century ago that still stand... the houses being built today will do good to last 50 years.
As for sandwiches, I have even seen decline here... the other day I saw someone is using pickles instead of bread to make sandwiches...!!!
True - the ancient Romans developed a concrete that could last thousands of years, modern materials technology can't match it. The only reason that the Coliseum is in ruins is that the mediaeval Roman population stole pieces of it to build and repair the substandard dwellings of the later period.
This post was edited by Slartibartfast at February 1, 2020 10:15 PM MST
I like to use this analogy when people assume that they are pointing out what they believe is a completely unfamiliar concept to me, that language evolves: over centuries, humans have evolved in their efficiency in killing not only each other, but also in killing every species of fauna and every type of flora imaginable. Just because something evolves does not automatically mean it has evolved, is evolving, or will evolve in a positive way. ~