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Inventions that will surpass AI.

I was with a few mates last year and this topic kind of came up,In a group of mates you’ve usually got that one who’s a bit,well you know what I mean,well our one said “the potato.” We were absolutely pissing ourselves and he started getting angry reeling off all the things you can do with a potato,he even mentioned having a spud gun when he was a kid.
Priceless. 😂😂😂
 
I was with a few mates last year and this topic kind of came up,In a group of mates you’ve usually got that one who’s a bit,well you know what I mean,well our one said “the potato.” We were absolutely pissing ourselves and he started getting angry reeling off all the things you can do with a potato,he even mentioned having a spud gun when he was a kid.
Priceless. 😂😂😂
That would have been Walter Raleigh.
 
Shaving gel, particularly in the form of modern aerosol "post-foaming" gel, was developed in the 1970s, with S.C. Johnson & Son introducing the first major brand, Edge, in 1970. While ancient Egyptians used early aloe-based gels, modern consumer gel technology matured in the late 20th century, following the 1919 invention of brushlress shaving cream by Frank Shields.
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Shaving gel, particularly in the form of modern aerosol "post-foaming" gel, was developed in the 1970s, with S.C. Johnson & Son introducing the first major brand, Edge, in 1970. While ancient Egyptians used early aloe-based gels, modern consumer gel technology matured in the late 20th century, following the 1919 invention of brushlress shaving cream by Frank Shields.
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Why didn’t Tarzan have a beard?
 
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