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>Welcome to Permian Park
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cool
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>>219996990
I wanted to go to parmesan park.
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>>219996990
what's the point of all this?
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>>219997484
Eat delicious plants.
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>>219997484
Eating weird trees and fucking bitches with fine ass tusks bro
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>>219997553
hell yeah bro i see the vision
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>>219997217
Watch out for the gorgonzolas.
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>>219996990
every mammal descended from these
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>>219998682
Even the weird ass platypus?
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>>219998758
people think the platypus is some weird far outer branch outlier but in reality its the dead center of our mammalian family
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>>219998814
>mammal
>with a duck bill
>lays eggs
Some weird NTR shit happened with some ducks out in those swamps, you can't convince me otherwise
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>>219998814
>but in reality its the dead center of our mammalian family
it's not though
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>>219998758
especially the platypus
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>>219997217
I'm sure you did, fat fuck.
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>>219996990
can I go to ordovician park instead
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>>219997484
You ever had an ant farm, or played the sims? That's God with this universe.
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>>219997484
Demoralisation to make mankind seem insignificant, when in reality this world was created by God for us.
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>There can be only one!
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>>219996990
I WANT TO BE
UNDER THE SEA
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>>220000176
Why did your God cause or allow the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami?
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>>219998869
The platypus is the missing link between duvks and beavers.
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>>220000652
>eromanga
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>>219998682
are these the synapsids,
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>>219997217
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for me it was animal armagedon (kudos to the french VA sounding like the old woman narrator from God of War with the sick quotes) and Walking with Monsters (still crying over the small fish death by the giant scorpions at the start)
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>>219998884
shut up
yes it is
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>>219996990
holocene park might become a reality once they figure out to add hair back to elephants
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>>219996990

Is this the one where 90% of terrestrial life was like one species?
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>>220001041
Prehistoric planet T. rex always reminded me of this t trex.
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>>220000880
Yes.
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>>219997217
Imagine the smell
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ayo
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>>220001661
that's right cocksucka go back to jersey
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>>220001580
wasn't it the one where at the end a Trex kills a triceratops but trips and impales his neck on the horn
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>>220000652
>eromanga
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>>220001661
>Baby, we need to have a talk
>tiktaalik: OH HELL NO
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>>220000683
>heh if god real why bad thing happen?
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I suspect the best docs on the Permian Era are on YouTube done by LordFuckAll who actually masturbates daily to models of those bastids, am I right?
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>>220002477
>no rebuttal
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>>220002503
I wouldnt try to rebuke your assertion that water flows uphill neither.
Please do go out into the real world and act exactly like you currently are.
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>>220002537
>anything bad happening is your fault
>anything good is God's will

why should I pray for a guy who didn't smite Epstein
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>>220002567
yes that is exactly the attitude I mean.
Please please please ask a person irl those questions. Your family members ideally.
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>>220001661
>WHY'D YA GET OUT OF THE WATUR STAYVUN
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Time to post a classic
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>>220002581
my local community likes me same for my family, am cordial with them not out of fear of something in the sky but simply because am a good person. Am just amazed by how you guys do some olympic level mental gymnastic to tell me something letting horrible shit happen (as if it wasn't sheer cold randomness) loves me. Besides it's kinda funny how you pretend to love shit while also trying to convert people by insulting them
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>>219996990
placerias are so kino
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>>220002628
Nobody itt is doing mental gymnastics other than you though.
Ive neither pretended to love anything nor attempted to convert anyone nor have I insulted you.
So why are you really spazzing out?
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>>220001661
>Good morning, granpa!
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>>220002595
Who was in the wrong there?
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>>220000683
because god is based and hated those brownoids
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>>220002628
> because am a good person.
If you really were one you wouldn’t have to say it. Also they probably tolerate you because you’re a sperg irl
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>>220000652
>eromanga sea
>tentacled fauna
I know exactly what's happening down there.
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>>220002854
The blue whales are endangeared but deer are fucking everywhere.
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>>219998682
Dicynodonts died out, no descendants. Cynodonts is what you're thinking of.
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>>219996990
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXGUOWMNxqc
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>>220001661
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>>219996990
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>>220002567
Isn't epstein dead?
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>>220003312
Bro this thread is talking about events before the dinosaurs. Did you know before trees, giant ass mushrooms stretched to the sky instead?
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>>220003389
I got a mushroom stretching into the sky if you know what I mean.
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*slaps ur gfs ass*
how do u respond without getting torn to shreds?
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>>220001883
Yup
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>>220002595
fuck you blue whales are awesome
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>>220002885
wtf I love god now
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>>220000176
Thanks retard, very gay!
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>>220003389
Wait until you find out about the era where it rained for over a million years straight...
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>>220006868
damn that sounds moist
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>>220000000
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>>219997094
>>219996990
>>219997217
Welcome..... to Dinosaar Park!
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>>220006945
I'll bet they wish they had raincoats back then. Heh.
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>>220007284
BARAAPosaurus.
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>>220003484
dumps her ass and acquire a stronk cunning Neanderthal wife, have kids which inherit my slender and aesthetic figure with her pale skin and red hairs.
The contrast of their pale skin with thick patches of red on the chest and a beard attracts the Dinopithecus's wives, which mu children fuck as play, their coats feels funny on their groins, flooding their vaginal walls of their incompatible cum and shovel out the "alpha's" with their superior thick, long and shovel-shaped and highly addicting schlongs, fending in droves of any and all of their former lider to protect this new intoxicating phallic miracle.
Little by little but soon enough, the Dinopithecuses loses to the Sapiens Sapiens cock, and finally destined to extinctiondom, becoming truly the Dinopithecucks.

At long last, victory...
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>>220007284
>That is one big pile of shit.
>"Saar we haven't entered the park yet saar"
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I'm not a Permian nigga, but were the animals really all just shrink-wrapped?
Because Permian animals all seem shrink-wrapped
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>>220007577
This would read better if it wasn't full of spelling errors.
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>>220007625
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In the end, the dinos could not stop the onmarch of the mammals, merely delayed it
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>>220007625
Underrated
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>>219997217
I wanted to go to Pemmican Park. I was looking forward to seeing all the buffalo and deer, having high quality jerky, and learning about dried meat preservation. Instead I get archaic flora and small reptiles.
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>>219998984
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>>220000652
>Oops, All Cartilage! You're fossil record has no power here! Mwhahahaha!
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>>220007625
jej
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>>220007284
>Redeemasaurus Rex
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>>219998814
wrong retard
monotremata split a long time ago, before placental mammals and marsupials. they are barely mammals.
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>>220010203
>Noredeemosaarus
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>>220002973
That's due to humanfags dumping the runoff from making funko pops and dildos into the ocean, can't really blame the whales for that.
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Evolution is probably real considering it can be observed and we can see the relationship between living animals but how does the timeline make any sense?
>Solar System forms 4.5 billion years ago
>Earth immediately forms
>Somehow, almost instantly, life occurs
>Last common ancestor dies 4.1 billion years ago
>Eukaryotes don't form until 2 billion years ago
So it takes a few million years for life to form from quite literally nothing at all, as in, empty space. But it takes over 2 billion years for evolution to turn an already living, mutating, thing into complex life?
And this happened all on its own, but only here?
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>>220010598
The whale-allied tuna got us back though.
100% of men have microplastics in their balls now.
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For the last 5 years or so I fall asleep listening to various videos about extinct animals. Moth Light Media and Extinctzoo are the comfiest
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>>220011191
Abiogenesis makes no sense
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>>219998814
yikes dude, should've said "share our common ancestor", now our friends will invalidate your claim by semantically saying the same thing. womp womp, better luck next time famiglia
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>>220002956
Ah yes -- the Eromanga Sea, where every woman gets to be the Fisherman's Wife.
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Thread theme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiEWrG9EoLc
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>>219996990
Awwww... I want to go to the Late Heavy Bombardment Park. I could watch the Moon form and I could get killed by asteroid impacts. I was cheated!
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>>220011408
You did it, anon! You made me kek! That link is epic as shit. Good job!
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IMAGINE not being a gorgonopsid chad
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>>220011191
Life rarity is a meme, the building blocks are everywhere, even on meteorites, they spawn instantly (cosmically) given the conditions, they just have to terraform the environment further to complex itself tho, that's what takes a shit ton of time. That's when shit goes south and fucks everything up (Mars and Venus).
Necropanspermia must be the second most common thing, it's just a matter of time.
Niggas better hurry up and confirm the Mars splotches and Venus phosphine so retards can finally shut the fuck up about MuH LoiF nEaRbY. Europa, Enceladus and Titan even.
We could have warping telescopes and literally see ants on 3 planets across the galaxy but fags would still complain about MUH GREYS on Proxima Centauri. Fucking kys you're selves.
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>>220012006
>Life rarity is a meme, the building blocks are everywhere
Literally the opposite, psuedo intellectual redditors that watch popsci videos on youtube believe it's common because "look at all the heckin stars in the universe!". Nucleotides randomely forming in a chain to create the most simple of self replicating molecules like RNA is like 10^-1000. There's only 10^82 atoms in the known universe in comparison.
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I think PBS Eons has good quick videos on interesting topics. Just recently I watched this video about the connection between super-mountain ranges and explosions of advanced life on Earth.
>https://youtu.be/PUDvZYXxMuQ?is=GzrU73padub1qk_O
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>>220012105
Like I've said, they better hurry the fuck up. Can't wait to hear the copes
>huh... YHVH put ET on Kepler 22b, that's where Kain's wives came from
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>>220001501
Yes.
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>>220000000
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>>220000176
Why would I be demoralized that God is such a masterful creator he developed cool as shit animals which turned into equally cool as shit animals? Is that not an indicator he is all knowing and all powerful to devise such complex machinations that would result in our creation?
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>>220012105
>Nucleotides randomely forming in a chain to create the most simple of self replicating molecules like RNA is like 10^-1000.
There's no evidence it happened even once, or is even possible
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>>220002581
Just curious here, but what do you anticipate happening to him if he asks questions like this?
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>>220002587
Kek
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>>220002638
>He’s behind me, isn’t he?
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>>220012559
It is possible, it's just completely random so it happening makes it a complete freak accident that would never happen again before the known universe dies from heat death or some shit
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>>220012634
>It is possible,
How? It's never been observed nor replicated, it's just baseless speculation. There is no evidence that life emerged via abiogenisis.
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>>220012683
Because all the parts are there and exists, it just a matter of them randomely rearranging themselves in a certain way.
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>>220000683
If there were a God who is just and righteous he would have cleansed the earth of Indians long ago.
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>>220011404
Sauce on gif?
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>>220002717
Is anyone gonna stop him before he does the bloody needful?
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>>220012727
I have clock parts dissasembled on my desk, any day now they're going to assemble themselves into a complete, functioning clock
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>>220012808
More like sauce IN gif, amirite
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>>220012915
Try putting the clock parts in turbid water.
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>>220001661
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Why would God and evolution be mutually exclusive?
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>>220012915
Well, if they lay there for billions of years some flood or asteroid of whatever might rearrange the parts in a way to make a functional clock
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>>220000176
earth is also only 6000 years old
so called permian age is just a trap for pseuds
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>>220012808
High School Of The Dead.
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>>220013114
I find it strange that the condtitions in which life supposedly emerged in the abiogensis theory are exactly conditions very hostile to life, in which even the hardiest extremophile bacteria would struggle to survive.
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>>220012915
More like clock parts made of little clocks made of little clocks, made of little clocks made of little clocks made of little clock parts, made of little clocks made of little clock parts, made of little clocks made of little clock parts made of virtual little clocks made of non and if clock parts, assembling into a megaclock on a megaclock in a megaclock in a megaclock in a megaclock, on a megaclock
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>>220003312
I really doubt it. The reason that I doubt it is because a guy like Epstein not having a dead man’s switch file drop to protect his life is absurdly suss.
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>>220003484
I would watch a horror movie with these things.
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>>220013163
Really? I've watched that anime and don't remember any hardcore scenes. Just fan service. Huh.
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>>220013559
His dead man's switch obviously got defused or they wouldn't have sent the cops after him
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>>220007625
Fucking hell.
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>>220013163
>>220011404
>>220013671
Ok found it. It's called:

Gakuen Shinshoku - XX Of The Dead [Full Episode] 60fps

Thanks for the bread crumbs though. I was able to find it.
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>>220013069
because Yeshua is the son of Adam, original sin and shit
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>>220013725
That’s plausible.
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>>220000652
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>>220000652
>eromanga
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>>219997484
Shut up and eat the fern.
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>find 1% of the fossil record
>start telling everyone what the past was like
imagine describing the modern earth with 1% of the information. "yeah there's a parrot and a pine tree and a panda bear. that's what the earth looked like in 2026. those three things, living side by side. i wonder who hunted who? the panda is built powerfully, clearly grappled its pray to death. but the parrot could have been a vicious pack hunter. we see they have a relatively large brain for their body, and enormous beaks that clearly were used for combat! sadly we've yet to find a complete skeleton, but our assumptions follow basic logic."
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>>220015701
all correct btw
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>>219996990
I want to go to the pre-Cambrian Park
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>>219996990
My niece loves to visit huge mandingo bbc park
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>>220000176
>4 billion years before we even evolved
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>>220000728
>>220002320
>>220002956
>>220015559

Eromanga means "hot windy plain" in Aboriginal, it's the name for a small town in western queensland. That namesake is given to the Eromanga basin, a huge sedimentary basin that covers 1/3 of Australia and is where most of the dinosaur fossils in Aus are found. The more you know~
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>>220000176
Is it so hard to accept God took his sweet time making us? That evolution was just his means of creation? I don't get why faggots like you can't seem to get that science is a means of understanding God's majesty not disprove him.
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>>220018535
>calls people faggots
damn how christian of you
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For me, its Dunkleosteus
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>>220018604
Yes.
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you are here
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>>220018535
because it clashes with concepts such as who was Adam, some hominid? a synapsid? the last universal common ancestor (LUCA)? and thus how he fucked up and then made Jesus to redeem it? he ate the mitochondria?
most people, and even the church, actually do think it's kind of stupid, like some other stories, but no one likes to really think about it because you have to do massive mental gymnastics and cause cognitive dissonance.
it opens up a can of worms trying to discern what is and what isn't true/metaphor in the Bible, putting its authority in jeopardy.
you can have your own belief based on it, but then it's just some agnostic theism and not the same thing anymore. is it valid? was it valid before? who can tell it is or not? does it even matter? what if it does?
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>>220003484
these dudes were in the new season of Primal. there was a scene where one of them tears out a guys throat in like a fraction of a second.
spoopy
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>>220007625
I looked for this post as soon as I saw the one you replied to
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>>220011191
Because you're not understanding just how ridiculously more complex Eukaryotes are to basic procaryotes
Like, just look at the cellular structure of both of them, it's wildly more complex and even basic level procaryotes of the modern day are VASTLY more complex than the initial forms of life

add onto this that for most of that period sexual selection didn't exist and gene even horizontal gene transfer was rare, so evolution happened at a significantly slower pace since it was almost entirely reliant on random mutations rather than actively recombining existing genetic sequences

some of the basic most building blocks of life had to actively evolve, like it's entirely possible that early life didn't even use DNA and had to first evolve that
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>>220020226
>putting its authority in jeopardy.
which is exactly why both Catholicism and Orthodoxy do not believe in biblical literalism and why they have a long tradition of scholars trying to determine which parts of the modern version of the bible are the unaltered word of God, which parts are metaphors and which parts were translated poorly or misunderstood by the people originally writing it down, as well as trying to root out human corruption of various version of the bible (the King James bible for example had several verses altered at the direct request of King James rather than any christian scholar, those verses are obviously not the word of God)
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>>220011191
>>Somehow, almost instantly, life occurs
nope. even though it seems that the first cells appeared a billion years after the formation of the earth, life was very simple for another 3 billion. it was during the so called Cambrian explosion that life became complex 500 million years ago.
also bare in mind that life on earth went through 5 major extinction events. it's like it went through 5 major filters.
you make it sound like getting to us is inevitable but rather
the odds of us being here are insanely slim
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>>220011191
>>220012105
>>220012006
>>220020825
Life will be super rare if we expect a biosphere like ours, basically impossible to find if we expect intelligent technological life, if that's thing (the odds are so tiny other than us in all the universe) then we will never know.

The protein or folding problem, the environment has to be just right, oxygen was basically a fluke back then. Take the idea of a planet orbiting a red dwarf, the most common star type, there might be barely any energy for the rapid creation of oxygen like here and that's if it ever happens. Leaving the flares aside.
Unicellular goo might be the most common life and even then, you could barely find it given just how low the numbers are of things that can hold life (as we know, as we assume currently)
Unicellular might be a thing sparsely. I just can't make sense of it, if Mars had it, then was Theia the origin? some other body that no longer exists? Earth and Mars, too rocky planets that were rather similar at some point.
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>>220013330
We could get it from someone else, Theia's remains dropping on earth after it calmed down maybe? But yeah it was a very hostile place. It might come from Mars, mars had rain, water, it had a proper atmosphere and active core a long time ago. The evidence so far leads to a maybe but if it really had life that's where it had to start.
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welcome to... Dino Fun World
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>>220020825
>life was very simple for another 3 billion. it was during the so called Cambrian explosion that life became complex 500 million years ago.
not quite, live was growing more complex throughout the entire period, and frankly multicellular life or even the cambrian explosion were not the biggest leaps in complexity, the biggest leap in complexity I would personally rate as the incorporation of the mitochondrion into the eukaryote cell

remember that every single organelle had to evolve, and not just that but the earliest cells only had the most basic forms of biochemical reactions, effectively they started out with non biological organic reactions that were concentrated (thank you organic chemistry for having the most confusing possible name for talking about this epoch) inside of the primitive cell membrane and all the extra complexity (there's a god damn good reason O-chem 101 is the great filter of STEM) had to evolve, one step at a time because evolution doesn't have a goal, so every single evolutionary step along the way has to individually be an increase in fitness, hell we know for a fact that cells don't use the most efficient pathways possible for various synthesis because there was no evolutionary path to reach them

it's just that the sheer immense complexity of adaptation needed to go from a simple phospholipid membrane surrounding bits of RNA is something the average person isn't even the slightest bit aware of, you need to take some of the most difficulty university courses around to get even the basic most appreciation for that
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>>220007625
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>>220021040
But animals more bigger
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>>220020928
to be fair, in theory a K-class star is even better for life than a G-class star, and we're finding out that tidally locked planets are nowhere near as hostile to life as first assumed since we radically underestimated the heat transfer of the atmosphere and the moderating effects of the permanent cloud coverage at the sub-solar point

that being said unicellular goo absolutely will be orders of magnitude more common than anything else and frankly I'm expecting the big step to be the evolution of a eukaryote-like complex cell, with multicellularity being only a secondary great filter

that said there's absolutely no reason to assume earth's life didn't come from earth, Theia's collision is an interesting factor because it functionally reset Earth's early atmosphere and surface, if it turns out that the initial atmospheres that form on planets are hostile to life's formation and they require a reset like that, suddenly the number of viable planets with life gets reduced by a ridiculous amount to only the ones that had a Theia-like collision
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>>220021040
>the biggest leap in complexity I would personally rate as the incorporation
despite endosymbiosis life was still simplistic. the boundary between fauna and flora was blurry.
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>they don't know that animal life has existed since the tonian
shiggy
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>>220021216
biomechanically a plant and a animal/fungus/amoeba cell already were radically different back then, the most blatantly obvious being the chlorophyll incorporation
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>>220021143
Yeah, I knew someone would mention K stars. Even our plants prefer their light already so I am curious to know what would evolve there, possible side effects of the bit more stable. Red stars are just young, the flares right now. Maybe some will hold onto an atmosphere, energy budget over longer time than on Earth, they might just be young. Eyeball planets are kind of "discarded" unless really close I think, no? If complete tidal locking for a planet is even a thing anyways.

I can barely really truly get it but if you are the one making the posts about cells. I agree, at those levels the complexity that happened and the timescales, it's crazy, it's so weird to think about.

>that said there's absolutely no reason to assume earth's life didn't come from earth, Theia's collision is an interesting factor because it functionally reset Earth's early atmosphere and surface, if it turns out that the initial atmospheres that form on planets are hostile to life's formation and they require a reset like that, suddenly the number of viable planets with life gets reduced by a ridiculous amount to only the ones that had a Theia-like collision
Our rotation and spin and the moon? Is this about that? I don't fully believe a planet would need a moon but the atmospheres might be a problem yes.
In a very crude, simple way we could say as long as there's tectonics (which we are different from all the other rocky planets on Sol), water and there's magnetosphere. That has to be the very basics must have of life on a planet.
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>>220007284
>Today, I will remind them
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapetosaurus
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>>220002595
god i love evolution memes like that one about monkeys learning to throw rocks to win the evolution arms race
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>>220021220
>He doesn't know that multicellular organisms have existed since the Paleoproterozoic
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>>220021293
>>220021143
Sorry what i meant to say is, maybe our criteria over what makes a planet possible no matter how small to have life happen there (we still dont know this) isnt as clear cut (sample of one so just guessing really)
Early atmosphere would be hostile? How? What happened to Venus was some impact slowing down its rotation and the energy killing the planet, maybe... It wouldnt have been habitable anyways.

There's only K and G stars to look forward to for now.
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>>220006868
why tf can't it be like that now, I love the rain, i'd move to the south but theres plenty of other problems there
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>>220009787
kinda freaky we evolved from this
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>>219997484
a being with 100x your intellect and lifespan would say the same about you as you slurp up a hotdog and chase it down with a milkshake while watching youtube videos you fat fuck
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>shits everywhere, poisoning everyone including themselves
>saaaaaar just learn to metabolize with my feces saaaaaaaaar
>oxygen depletes all the phosphate and dooms earth to a billion years of severely capped productivity until enough land weathering happens for phosphate to be supplied free of the influence of oxyniggers
TOTAL CYANOJEET DEATH
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>>220021293
well one factor is that with less energetic light the photoautotroph life on a K-class will absorb more wavelengths and the characteristic green we have on earth for their color might be the exception, with darker near-black being the more common color, though course that's pure speculation

eyeball earths definitely are rarer but the real type of tidal-locked (or as you mention as closet to tidally locked as possible in an n-body system) that is now theorized to be the rare type is the twilight belt type

early theories assumed that the day side would be scorched desert and most water would be sequestered on the night-side and it's still the most common depiction of a tidally locked planet in fiction, but more in depth research into the albedo effects of the cloud coverage of an initially water-rich tidally locked planet and the heat transfer effects of oceanic currents instead would have the sub-solar point be rather than an inhospitable wasteland be in fact more suitable for life than even earth's equator, featuring tropical temperatures and constant almost unchanging levels of solar irradiation

that being said one part that's overlooked often is well, how young the universe is, our Sun is one of the first generations of stars with sufficient metallicity (presence of non-hydrogen or helium elements in a star) to support complex life

Also another filter that is becoming more and more prominent is phosphorus abundance, an element absolutely critical for the basic level formation of carbon-based life, and which spectroscopic studies have found out the solar system has an almost ridiculous abundance of
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>>220021277
that doesn't matter because there's no leap comparable to that from a sponge to a trilobite
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>>220013069
us science christ fags that think we're enlightened say God invented evolution (aswell as saying that all other religions were just interpreting the same god differently)
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>>220021300
>Rapetosaurus
I read the wiki reason for why they named it but surely someone should of intervened and said
>dude we are not calling it Rape-to-saurus
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>>220021384
a factor is that Earth, with it's density and size, should have retained a significant portion of Hydrogen in it's atmosphere at first, but this initial hydrogen heavier atmosphere got completely removed by Theia's collision
The Hydrogen obviously would have leaked off gradually over the millions of years but it's not clear what the effects would have been long term of having it for a longer period
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>>220003484
https://youtube.com/shorts/z3sEsqbTu18?si=97kZxqWzgZeJ4rOO
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>>220020489
new season needed more dino monsters, S2 lacked them aswell, still bizarre Genndy gave us the mega ultra happy ending where pissed off voodoo guy brings back Spear and the power of love and family makes him become an immortal?
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>>220007625
kekaroo
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>>220021632
yes there is, the incorporation of the mitochondrion increased the energy efficiency of the proto-eukaryotes by factor 16
the leap from a sponge to a trilobite certainly looks more impressive, but it's these core most changes that have the most impact, biochemically our cells and those of a sponge are not all that different
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>>219997553
This guy gets it
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>>219996990
>there was a time immediately after the end-permian extinction event when these retarded things were so successful they made up 95% of all land vertebrates on earth
how did they do it?
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>>220018604
God hates faggots.
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>>220007284
>laevisuchus
Yo I knew dat nigga in high school.
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>>220021854
by being fast breeding simple creatures that could eat anything and survive in low oxygen conditions
and as abundant as they were they were also an evolutionary dead end, their spread is what helped the biosphere recover to the point where predators could exist again and they have 0 anti-predator adaptations, so they were super abundant, and then in a short period of time went fully extinct leaving no descendants
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>>220021431
It's humid as a motherfucker.
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>>220021778
>by factor 16
>the leap from a sponge to a trilobite certainly looks more impressive
read that again.
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>>220022082
humidity is clearly the requirement to a true rainy place, I used to live in PNW and I'm gonna say this straight up IT IS NOT AS RAINY AS THEY SAY, besides having a massively dry summer even fall and winter usually only have heavy rain for like 2 hours max on the rainy days, then you'll get at best a light drizzle for like 6 hours
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>>220022103
without the energy efficiency increase from the incorporation of the mitochondrion animals would have been impossible, plants would have been impossible, fungi would have been impossible, there wouldn't have been any multicellular life of any kind and even more active fast moving single celled life like amoeba would have been impossible

the incorporation of the mitochondrion is the difference between earth being endless bacterial mats forever and the current biosphere

again it looks more impressive to us because there's visual differences, but it's not always the most visible things that are most impressive

For example, the most important invention of the 20th century is the Haber process and it's not even close despite being one of the least flashy inventions imaginable
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>>220022306
>it looks more impressive to us because there's visual differences
nope. it's because one is a scavenger that moves and the other is a sponge.
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>>220012377
I'll watch their videos but not when the Peruvian bitch is presenting. Puts me to sleep.
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>>220002595
3rd Stage Guild Navigator
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>Bro, complex life appearing in a blink of an eye in Cambrian explosion proves evolution is a sham!
>Look inside
>Cambrian explosion actually lasted tens of millions of years
>Look more inside
>The Light switch theory explains the new and powerful selection for new forms of life
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>>220023168
really common in evolutionary sciences
there are a lot of answers for things the average person thinks are inconceivable, just turns out that evolution is the most complex process we know of so any answers it gives are also complex

like, there's a wider variety different molecules in your average human cell than there's in an entire god damn planet without life
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>>219998814
It's been proven with genetic testing that platypuses have bird and reptile DNA. They explain this away, but they're the actual result of hybridization. They don't you to know that this is possible. Same with the echidna.
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>>220024679
generally speaking if something weird happened with DNA it's because of virus-induced horizontal gene transfer
that said got any studies on that?
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>>220000176
Why did God make trillions of stars we'll never reach?
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>>220002638

I was always a Triceratops fan.
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>>220024911
No, but google it yourself and you'll find plenty. There's a Phd, Eugene McCarthy, that's written about it extensively, too. He's somewhat infamous for suggesting that humans could be hybrids of apes and pigs. Regardless, I think he's right about the monotremes.
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>>220007625
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>>220025076
So I can look up at them at night when I'm done fucking your bitch.
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I wish there was more material available on the earlier mammals after the dinosaurs for midwits like myself.
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>>220025076
God made a procedurally generated infinite universe so we keep generating more of them when we look at them. It's why people got pissed at Galileo using a telescope because he was lagging the simulation.
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>>219996990
What would the theme song sound like though?
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>>220025663
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itzaF8ctR2M
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>>220001661
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>>220025663
Disney already nailed it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Vw-fy-Gfl8
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>>219998814
I would reckon that the last common ancestor of all extant mammals looked more like an echidna. Broadly speaking, some kind of snouted insectivore.
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>>220025663
96 Quite Bitter Beings by CKY
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>>220025711
Kek
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>>220022881
Lmao
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>>219998984
but its a pool
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>>220025625
So the universe is a sandbox game? Good, I like building sandcastles.
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>>220001661
The lengths black dudes will go to just to avoid raising kids.
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>>220002587
A daring synthesis
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>>220021746
I really enjoyed the new season even if it lacked dinos. Spear and Fang deserved the good ending.
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>>220025592
>I'm sure to win because my speed is superior
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>>220021468
It's a burger actually
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>>220025592
kek, mammalchads might well stay winning
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>>220025743
look at this goofy bastard
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>>220005796
was funny
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>>220018954
not as big as I remembered
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>>220009787
Spore was a mistake.
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>>220009787
i look like this and say this



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