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Forty years ago, Watson Lyell has a popular myth created by his reporting of an apparent scientific observation somewhere along the coast of Japan. A troop of monkeys learned their first washing sweet potatoes before eating them. Other monkey families to envy their neat smullery twittering and began to wash their vegetables. The habit has taken root, and then about a hundred potato-wassertjies fabriq on the island, the sudden it spread to monkeys on other islands too.
Well then. Still be argued about this theory and debated. I say you do not need to count monkeys to see how contagious behavior. And with 7 billion aperiges now on earth, you can probably just shake your head about reality TV and rap music.
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