bobmer
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This is the puzzle:
It's not edible.
It is a thing that Caucasians exported to other cultures when they colonized them.
It did not exist in non-caucasian cultures before they were colonized.
It can be seen the Eqyptian museums which means that it existed more than 5,000 years ago.
A few thousand years ago, it was a symbol of honor only for kings and queens.
It became widely used and became a symbol of commercial and industrial development. To have one, indicated stature.
Today we can find it in almost every home and all offices.
But in some developed countries like South Korea, it is still customary NOT to have this thing in some homes.
Hair loss in non-caucasian cultures increased along with industrial development. Because they depend on this thing in their commercial and industrial activities, an independent researcher theorizes it may have something to do with hair loss.
This researcher calls it 'man's worst invention' He went ahead to study its effect on the cardiovascular system. His suspicions seem to be supported by his and other studies.
It's not edible.
It is a thing that Caucasians exported to other cultures when they colonized them.
It did not exist in non-caucasian cultures before they were colonized.
It can be seen the Eqyptian museums which means that it existed more than 5,000 years ago.
A few thousand years ago, it was a symbol of honor only for kings and queens.
It became widely used and became a symbol of commercial and industrial development. To have one, indicated stature.
Today we can find it in almost every home and all offices.
But in some developed countries like South Korea, it is still customary NOT to have this thing in some homes.
Hair loss in non-caucasian cultures increased along with industrial development. Because they depend on this thing in their commercial and industrial activities, an independent researcher theorizes it may have something to do with hair loss.
This researcher calls it 'man's worst invention' He went ahead to study its effect on the cardiovascular system. His suspicions seem to be supported by his and other studies.