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Prehistoric Dwelling - 4

Have you ever wondered why prehistoric dwellings with an open fireplace in front of them were so cozy? Well, let me tell you. It's not because they had fluffy pillows or scented candles. It's because they had a natural heating system that kept them warm and toasty. You see, the open fireplace would create a draft that would suck the cold air from the back of the dwelling and push the hot air to the front. This way, the inhabitants could enjoy the warmth of the fire without getting smoked out. The fireplace also served as a source of light, entertainment, and cooking. Who needs Netflix when you have a crackling fire to watch? Who needs a microwave when you have a spit to roast your meat? Who needs a lamp when you have a torch to illuminate your cave paintings? The open fireplace was the ultimate multitool for prehistoric people. It made their dwellings cozy, comfortable, and convenient. No wonder they were so happy!

 

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Uploaded on September 2, 2023