The Pressures of Perfection
‘It’s just as hard to be Ken as it is to be Barbie.’ I think I can honestly say that […]
‘It’s just as hard to be Ken as it is to be Barbie.’ I think I can honestly say that […]
Throughout history, there have been many inventions that have changed the course of history and the lives of people. These creations are, most likely, a normal part of our lives today, but when they first appeared they were truly extraordinary. This list is by no means complete, it will just try to show how 5 things we take for granted today came to be and what were the immediate effects it had on people. So, let’s start?
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