Just look at how ill suited our feet are to walking outside with out shoes. We would be constantly plagued with injuries, diseases and parasites in our feet. Would never be able to settle outside the tropics. The winters and ice age summers would be too cold for our feet.
Just look at how ill suited our body is to walking outside with out clothes. We would be constantly plagued with injuries, diseases and parasites in our body. Would never be able to settle outside the tropics. The winters and ice age summers would be too cold for our body.
Xavier Morgan
Wheels intended for practical use as wheels were never made out of stone.
Isaac Scott
>Just look at how ill suited our feet are to walking outside with out shoes. Are you retarded?
Lincoln Allen
>Just look at how ill suited our feet are to walking outside with out shoes. nigger i stomped around woods shoeless for years quit being a pussy
Angel Carter
>wheels were never made out of stone. except for you know, pretty much every wheel used for things other than carts and other vehicles
Hunter Ward
Grind stones are practical
Lucas Evans
>Just look at how ill suited our feet are to walking outside with out shoes American education.
William Walker
>tfw african family laughed at me for having tender feet
Kevin Flores
For me is this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeolipile Just imagine what would happen if industrial revolution happen in I or II century
Cooper Wood
It doesn't actually have enough torque to be useful as an engine.
However, I must emphasize
>tfw Aurelian closed the Library of Alexandria
Thomas Butler
It could have spread the idea of a machine that does work. Leading to production a pistol and later turbine steam plants.
Adrian Cruz
Metallurgy was too primitive for a very long time to make proper steam engines. You need a shitload of pressure to move any significant amount of weight.
Luis Foster
Go to a third world country like India or Africa. Everyone does barefoot walking.
Kayden Sanders
They also die at age 35 from preventable illnesses.
Ethan Smith
>Just look at how ill suited our feet are to walking outside with out shoes.
That's because you didn't walk around in the woods barefoot all your life. Callouses man, that's how people could bear it.
How do you deal with severe retardation in your daily life?
Adrian Wood
Sanitation. Humanity's greatest predators are those that one cannot see. Influenza, Typhus, TB, etc. have killed way more people than any microorganism, way more than even humans killing humans.
Cooper Thomas
Than any macroorganism*
Jace Flores
Gonna get a lot of shit for this but I'll go with the transistor.
Eli Allen
honey used for wounds if you can call it an invention
Dominic Walker
I believe it is Internet memes.
There is no better way for people to express themselves, both politically and poetically.
Evan Davis
>It could have spread the idea of a machine that does work. Leading to production a pistol and later turbine steam plants. Other way around m8 Firearms lead to the metallurgy needed for high pressure steam
Isaac Jackson
I think he meant to write piston, not pistol
Julian Gutierrez
What about walking in the deserts of the mid east? Like where and when were sandals invented?
Prolly sumeria?
Isaac Brooks
Refrigeration.
Being able to store things (food, medicines, chemicals) for far longer than their normal half-life at room temperature is greatly under-appreciated.
Evan Anderson
I was just thinking about this the other day. The most overlooked invention has got to be bug screens on doors/windows. Can you imagine modern indoor living that doesn't keep (most) insects out?
James Ward
I would say AC
Jacob Gonzalez
Shoes (with strong and flat soles) are the main reason that our feet are becoming more and more flat.
I get what you're saying, but having flat feet is worse than having temporarily injured feet.
Your feet would be way more resistant if you'd actually walk around withouth protection aswell
Ryder Mitchell
Firearms; the great equaliser
Joseph Myers
Had a professor in undergrad who swore the idea of mass shipping container/ships was the biggest breakthrough since fire.
Blake Allen
ever see a mill?
Nathan Moore
The locomotive.
t. foamer
Charles Garcia
Language.
Without language we wouls just be slightly more intelligent monkeys
Sebastian Reyes
>Just look at how ill suited our feet are to walking outside with out shoes. No. Human feet are fine without shoes, shoes make our feet soft. Humans who have never worn shoes can walk in any environment and be absolutely fine.
Hudson Baker
Keys and locks.
Imagine, unless you lived in a tiny tight-knit community before those were invented you needed to always have someone trusted (or yourself) around to guard your stuff.
Ethan Hughes
Lindybeige has a ool vid about locks.
Carter Brooks
Ropes Needles Hammer Stool Nail Carpenter square
Dominic Walker
>Just look at how ill suited our feet are to walking outside with out shoes. extremely well. >We would be constantly plagued with injuries, diseases and parasites in our feet. well, my feet aren't. >Would never be able to settle outside the tropics. i live in north-eastern finland. it's hardly tropic. i wear shoes only at work and when it's below -10°C, if it snows i might wear woollen socks even before that. and i spend a lot of my time outdoors.your feet are weak useless lumps only because you don't use them enough.
Logan Robinson
Language, especially a written language.
With a written language, history, future planning, laws, inventories, education, ideas, stories become more easily available, the ability to more formally unify a people, a nation with a common language helps to unify and spread ideas more easily Once written language was established everything else followed relatively quickly
Samuel Bailey
I doubt that human feet cand get so tough that it would be just as safe for walking barefoot as in shoes.
Sure, it can be fine for walking in grasslands or forests, but you still better have shoes if you want to climb mountains or cross rocky deserts. And shoes are probably better for easier terrain anyways, see how even this bushman in 's post prefers wearing them.
Zachary Davis
Hardly call it overlooked, right up there with fire and the wheel... Though perhaps few people realize it is indeed an invention, as it seems instinctual. (Even though it apparently ain't.)
Perhaps this is why "writing" appears in the Civ tech tree, but language does not.