A tribute to historical blunders
We often gripe about stuffs for not being in right place as it should be. don't we? Also, sometimes, when we are sober, we curse the past (history) for certain reasons, as in "this bastard mathematics should not have been invented at the first place, this stupid calculation thing forced me to take up arts in my college" and stuffs like that. Based on true-life** accounts (with loud Ludwig van Beethoven’s retarded Ninth Symphony playing in the background) I present to you some of history’s earth-shattering events and discoveries that malformed the World. In other words, moments that left deep brown scar in human history. No, really! For instance, invention of the wheel in Mesopotamia (Iraq), and subsequent innovations led men to live an indolent life. The discovery of numerals, on the contrary, brought dejection to people who get terrified of anything mathematical (excluding me), The Holocaust (Ohkay! please don’t give that oh-god-i-did-not-know-he-was-a-Jew looks, as I am...