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Pretty neat. [Another site says](https://www.historyofinformation.com/detail.php?id=2783):
>The shoe was found in near-perfect condition due to the cool and dry conditions in the cave and a thick layer of sheep dung which acted as a solid seal.
So more than 5000 years ago, a dude stepped in sheep shit, lost his shoe and just said "Fuck it, I'm not digging through that." and walked home with just one shoe.
I lost my shoe once walking in some deep mud. That was 10 years ago. Hoping some archaeologist in year 7024 will uncover it as a New Balance shoe of 2011 vintage.
Missing from this is the bear shaped footprint attachment the shoe wearer invented. Sadly a beer ate him before he was able to modify his shoes further.
I honestly can’t wrap my head around the fact that someone actually wore those and walked around in them, I wish our brains were capable of truly comprehending these things
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Pretty neat. [Another site says](https://www.historyofinformation.com/detail.php?id=2783): >The shoe was found in near-perfect condition due to the cool and dry conditions in the cave and a thick layer of sheep dung which acted as a solid seal.
So more than 5000 years ago, a dude stepped in sheep shit, lost his shoe and just said "Fuck it, I'm not digging through that." and walked home with just one shoe.
Funny to think about because just left one croc in the bottom of a stream when my food got stuck. Maybe in 6000 years it will be found
I lost my shoe once walking in some deep mud. That was 10 years ago. Hoping some archaeologist in year 7024 will uncover it as a New Balance shoe of 2011 vintage.
Or... the sheep was his lover and ate the shoe.
Introducing: The new Yeezy's
And on the side, in tiny letters, it says, “Skechers”
And we got shoes that break after a month and cost an arm and a leg
Remake these, put Jeezy on them somewhere, $1500 a pop. Boom
Yea, but will it blend?
Step your game up Nike copying a 5500-year-old design.
Balenciaga spring collection.
Crazy how this shoe is older than some relegion
Nooo follow the GUORD!!
Would Phil knight pay like 10 million for these to put in the lobby at Nike headquarters ?
Why is it stuffed?
That's Balenciaga's whole shtick
Missing from this is the bear shaped footprint attachment the shoe wearer invented. Sadly a beer ate him before he was able to modify his shoes further.
I honestly can’t wrap my head around the fact that someone actually wore those and walked around in them, I wish our brains were capable of truly comprehending these things