Why do flat-head/slotted screws still exist?

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I mean seriously...is there any application these screws:
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Can perform that these screws:
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Can't? I've talked to lots or people about this IRL and nobody else seems to like slotted screws either.

Whycome they're still made?
 
You don't always need a Phillips for everything. A flat head is simple to produce, and if you want it to be easy to take out, a knife can work in a pinch. That and there's a ton of flat head screwdrivers in the world
I mean, you can use a knife for a philips too.
 
I would like to visit a world without screws just to see what it would be like

Like a world where they were as intellectually advanced as us but just hated screws for some reason and books existed titled things like "The Screw Is The Lynchpin of Industrial Greed" and others. or maybe a screw-shaped alien nearly wiped out all their ancestors and they revile the shape like some sort of Hell-Sigil

instead of screws they just used wooden dowels or something entirely impractical and ridiculous like pretzel rods

I would visit just see how different the engineering would be worldwide.
 
I would like to visit a world without screws just to see what it would be like

Like a world where they were as intellectually advanced as us but just hated screws for some reason and books existed titled things like "The Screw Is The Lynchpin of Industrial Greed" and others. or maybe a screw-shaped alien nearly wiped out all their ancestors and they revile the shape like some sort of Hell-Sigil

instead of screws they just used wooden dowels or something entirely impractical and ridiculous like pretzel rods

I would visit just see how different the engineering would be worldwide.
Like maybe with just self-sealing stem bolts instead?
 
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