Ancient food are absurdly complicated.
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TIL Riff-Raff from Rocky Horror Picture Show (also its creator) voices the dad on Phineas and Ferb.
For those who play games on a PC with 2 monitors, are you a game on the left screen or game on the right screen person?
A shapeshifter standing in front of a mirror for hours making subtle adjustments to their disguises like a gamer in the character creator.
What open-world games on Steam have satisfying movement, like Arkham Knight or Spider-Man?
Bill Withers' song "Ain't No Sunshine" could be interpreted as Hades and/or Demeter singing about Persephone.
Short as it is on the cosmic scale, history's been a pretty long time. Nobody found wheat and started making bread the next day. It was an incredibly long process that probably started with soaking the grains they were eating to make them more palatable and easier to consume. Then somebody thought to heat the wet grains. Then someone decided to crush the grains and you had porridge or gruel. A few iterations later someone comes up with a simple unleavened bread. Naturally-occurring yeast and dough left alone for a few hours could probably lead to rudimentary rising dough from there, and eventually we have brioche and marble rye.