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Times the Internet Told People What They Were Looking At

July 23, 2023 by Miranda Hill

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A fan-like table with a built-in pin roller?

Artifacts from ancient civilizations never cease to amaze us. It’s weird to think that such simplistic tools and technologies could help people get through life. Like, can you imagine how boring life must have been back in the day without the internet? Anyway, some random user snapped a shot of this old-fashion desk with a weird, blocky pin roller-type tool and immediately consulted the Elders of the internet.

They learned that this tool helped farmers turn cream into butter. We don’t know exactly how this would work since cream would drip downward through any cracks. Nowadays, we leave churning to the trusted dairy industry.

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