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Music has been around for a very long time and one person is not credited with inventing music. Evidence of music date back 50,000 years ago and it is believed music originated in Africa.
"Lol" is actually an abbreviation that originated in online chat rooms in the 1980s. Its exact origins are unclear, but it is believed to have been popularized by internet users. Therefore, there is no specific individual who can be credited with discovering "lol."
Personally, I picnic with paperplates...China is credited with the invention of fireworks.
"A Chinese monk named Li Tian, who lived near the city of Liu Yang in Hunan Province, is credited with the invention of firecrackers about 1,000 years ago." Source: http://www.fireworks.com/safety/fireworks-history.asp
Adobe Fireworks, the graphics editing program for web designers, was created by a team of engineers at Adobe. No one person gets the credit for creating it by him/herself, although the team leaders are credited within the software itself.
Anna Maria Russell, Duchess of Bedford who originated the British meal "afternoon tea".
Kirk Douglas originated the concept of making a film about the gladiator slave Spartacus.
Uno Pizzeria claims to have originated the deep dish pizza.
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The Lady Chang story is a famous Chinese folktale that has been passed down through oral tradition, so there is no single author credited with writing it. It is believed to have originated in ancient China.
The phrase "not so much" is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 20th century. It gained popularity as a way to politely decline something by suggesting a lesser degree of interest or enthusiasm. However, there is no specific individual typically credited with being the first to say it.