Sure, Ea-Nasir may be the worst copper merchant you've ever heard of.
But you have heard of him.
That's how the ad industry currently works.
We know very few peoples' names from that far back, especially ones who aren't royalty. I'd say he got the last laugh.
Didn't Ea-nāṣir actually deliberately preserve his complaints by firing them in a kiln? If he didn't I believe the clay would have been repurposed or thrown away. So it was more like Ea-nāṣir received a complaint and he went "Haha, that's funny, I should keep that around"
Eh, you take the bad with the good.
Sure, Ea-Nasir may be the worst copper merchant you've ever heard of.
But you have heard of him.
That's how the ad industry currently works.
We know very few peoples' names from that far back, especially ones who aren't royalty. I'd say he got the last laugh.