Case Study 3: The Rise of Streptomyces as a Hollywood A-List
In the early 2000s, a peculiar trend emerged in the Hollywood Hills. It started with the rise of Streptomyces, a type of bacteria known for its ability to break down cellulose. Suddenly, every aspiring starlet and wannabe A-lister was clamoring for a Streptomyces treatment, convinced it would grant them an edge in the cutthroat industry.
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Bacteriaology Timeline:
- 2002: Streptomyces is discovered in Hollywood Hills soil samples. The bacteria's cellulose-busting abilities are touted as the key to overnight success.
- 2005: Streptomyces becomes a staple in every would-be star's trailer.
- 2007: The first Streptomyces treatment center opens on the Sunset Strip.
- 2010: Streptomyces is banned from all major studios due to concerns over its... let's say, 'unpredictable' nature.
Key Players:
- Lola LaRue, renowned Streptomyces expert and Hollywood darling.
- Bucky Bacterium, underground Streptomyces aficionado and cult hero.