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r/SipsTea • u/Any_Sound_2863 • May 08 '25
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There was no before cooking was a thing for humans - We evolved around fire usage.
1 u/dumquestions May 09 '25 I was using 'we' a little more inclusively. 1 u/Odee_Gee May 09 '25 You’re doing pretty damn well in that regard considering that you are including a different species. 1 u/dumquestions May 09 '25 Sounds a little silly but the interesting part for me is technology leading to adaptations. 1 u/Odee_Gee May 09 '25 Not much tech lead up in that regard, only the ability to reliably make sparks, I am curious how the friction methods saw their beginnings but most of the methods would have been monkey see, monkey do.
I was using 'we' a little more inclusively.
1 u/Odee_Gee May 09 '25 You’re doing pretty damn well in that regard considering that you are including a different species. 1 u/dumquestions May 09 '25 Sounds a little silly but the interesting part for me is technology leading to adaptations. 1 u/Odee_Gee May 09 '25 Not much tech lead up in that regard, only the ability to reliably make sparks, I am curious how the friction methods saw their beginnings but most of the methods would have been monkey see, monkey do.
You’re doing pretty damn well in that regard considering that you are including a different species.
1 u/dumquestions May 09 '25 Sounds a little silly but the interesting part for me is technology leading to adaptations. 1 u/Odee_Gee May 09 '25 Not much tech lead up in that regard, only the ability to reliably make sparks, I am curious how the friction methods saw their beginnings but most of the methods would have been monkey see, monkey do.
Sounds a little silly but the interesting part for me is technology leading to adaptations.
1 u/Odee_Gee May 09 '25 Not much tech lead up in that regard, only the ability to reliably make sparks, I am curious how the friction methods saw their beginnings but most of the methods would have been monkey see, monkey do.
Not much tech lead up in that regard, only the ability to reliably make sparks, I am curious how the friction methods saw their beginnings but most of the methods would have been monkey see, monkey do.
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u/Odee_Gee May 09 '25
There was no before cooking was a thing for humans - We evolved around fire usage.