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Old 08-01-2022, 04:58 PM
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By simply re-arranging the bones of the skeleton on the left, anyone who enjoys erector sets can make the skeleton on the right.

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Old 08-01-2022, 05:11 PM
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By simply re-arranging the bones of the skeleton on the left, anyone who enjoys erector sets can make the skeleton on the right.
I actually think some of the designs of these things are hilarious

Like the T-Rex which is basically a giant walking mouth with huge sharp teeth and baby arms and the Brontosaurus which is this massive 'giraffe' with a tiny head. They even say now that Brontosaurus didn't exist in the 'mainstream' because of how ridiculous it was

The weight alone of these creatures (if they really did exist) would have crumbled their skeletons to dust. The design of a lot of them have these massive heads with small tails which means there was no proper balance and weight distribution for their frames so they would have been clumsy and falling down all over the place.

Nobody questions it because of fake bones in a museum. It's a huge scam that brings in billions through products and movies primarily aimed at children $$$$$
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Old 08-01-2022, 08:17 PM
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I actually think some of the designs of these things are hilarious

Like the T-Rex which is basically a giant walking mouth with huge sharp teeth and baby arms and the Brontosaurus which is this massive 'giraffe' with a tiny head. They even say now that Brontosaurus didn't exist in the 'mainstream' because of how ridiculous it was

The weight alone of these creatures (if they really did exist) would have crumbled their skeletons to dust. The design of a lot of them have these massive heads with small tails which means there was no proper balance and weight distribution for their frames so they would have been clumsy and falling down all over the place.

Nobody questions it because of fake bones in a museum. It's a huge scam that brings in billions through products and movies primarily aimed at children $$$$$
Have you ever seen a platypus or a narwhal?

Or a vagina?
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Old 08-01-2022, 08:35 PM
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Have you ever seen a platypus or a narwhal?

Or a vagina?
Grumpy old man acting like a 5 year old

Embarrassing
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Old 08-01-2022, 08:52 PM
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Grumpy old man acting like a 5 year old

Embarrassing
Explain why a platypus looks the way it does genius
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Old 08-01-2022, 09:14 PM
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Explain why a platypus looks the way it does genius
A Platypus is a real animal that can be observed in nature

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