I think this has more to do with how rigid the the powerful people made the world though.Humans as we recognize them today have been around for over 40,000 years. Complex societies and permanent settlements only began around 10,000 years ago.
For 30,000 years, the animal that learned to harness fire and created medicine, agriculture, language, etc. Spent that time doing what? Staying settled in their routine.
We are flooded with remakes, copies of copies, remixes of existing things, biopic on people who aren't important(or in this case just a glorified advertisement) I think A.I. will be humanity's last invention and then we will be in a stagnant period that will last thousands of years like our ancestors. Innovation won't be necessary, nor will creativity.
damnnnn. i heard his story on a podcast a few yrs back, never knew it was cap
The man who didn't invent Flamin' Hot Cheetos
Richard Montañez has for years told a story of how he dreamed up Flamin’ Hot Cheetos while working as a Frito-Lay janitor. The archival record, former employees and Frito-Lay itself say otherwise.www.latimes.com
The man who didn't invent Flamin' Hot Cheetos
Richard Montañez has for years told a story of how he dreamed up Flamin’ Hot Cheetos while working as a Frito-Lay janitor. The archival record, former employees and Frito-Lay itself say otherwise.www.latimes.com
What's funny about it?shyt Flaming Hot cheetos are a national tresure and an National curse. The funny thing is I'm in a latin country and people don't eat them down here.