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Starter: Kanzen Posted: 13 years ago Views: 23.1K
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The next [ insert shitty, but wildly popular book series written for retard audience ]
#4707382
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I'm waiting with a hard on.

Also, Ramsann...read shit you jerk.
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I doubt she would read any of them, even my next work, Heart of Bangles which features her in the story. lol
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Weird, I was also writing a Bangles story. Desert Dreams: The Bonglodosh Story.

Which will be better? Only time will tell.

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Also, slightly on topic. Brief badass one liner I used recently on a chick, I'm pretty proud of it.

Girl: I don't really do that.

Honda: Just because you haven't yet, doesn't mean you don't. *looks down....then looks back up locking eyes*

Girl: *Tips back wine cooler*

Honda:

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Originally posted by Honda_X

Honda:




Anyone besides me amused at the idea that Honda had that gif loaded on his phone and showed it to the girl?
#4707387
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Of course not...isn't that both normal and awesome?
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Originally posted by Kanzen







Although, if you gotta go, might as well go out with a foot-penis.
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I thought there would be more gifs...
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Originally posted by Honda_X

I thought there would be more gifs...


Frankly, sonny,



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Originally posted by Honda_X

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This probably needs to be giffed:

[youtube]FdMjZHp2NpA[/youtube]
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Also: lold@video
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Quick question grooooving on my mind.

So like, most of the dinosaurs got jacked up by..an asteroid, or possibly a mega-volcano..some such shenanigans.

So, it makes sense that the land based, and air based dinosaurs were all like, dead and shit.

Why aren't there many water based dinosaurs kicking around? Like, they looked fucking serious business..why they no kill everything and survive?
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I fucking miss dunkaroos.
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Originally posted by Honda_X

Quick question grooooving on my mind.

So like, most of the dinosaurs got jacked up by..an asteroid, or possibly a mega-volcano..some such shenanigans.

So, it makes sense that the land based, and air based dinosaurs were all like, dead and shit.

Why aren't there many water based dinosaurs kicking around? Like, they looked fucking serious business..why they no kill everything and survive?


1. Sunlight was blocked on most of the planet.
2. Without sunlight, the planet begins to cool.
3. Cooled water and no sunlight means little algae to grow.
4. Without massive quantities of algae most of the smaller lifeforms have nothing to eat.
5. Larger predators have a harder time finding smaller prey, thus they begin to die off.
6. Repeat that a couple times and all the larger water dinosaurs die off from lack of food.
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Originally posted by Honda_X

Quick question grooooving on my mind.

So like, most of the dinosaurs got jacked up by..an asteroid, or possibly a mega-volcano..some such shenanigans.

So, it makes sense that the land based, and air based dinosaurs were all like, dead and shit.

Why aren't there many water based dinosaurs kicking around? Like, they looked fucking serious business..why they no kill everything and survive?


A bunch did. (Crocodiles/Alligators/Sharks/etc were all around back then). But that was still 65 million years ago, so lots of them have since died out. And some species died out when the things they ate died out. Like, for instance, the thought is that T-Rex died out not because it was killed off directly in the "Nuclear Winter" or whatever after the asteroid, but because all the herbivores that it preyed upon died, because all the plants died, because of the debris caused by the impact. Fun stuff.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_extinction#Marine_invertebrates
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There are substantial fossil records of jawed fishes across the K–T boundary, which provides good evidence of extinction patterns of these classes of marine vertebrates. Within cartilaginous fish, approximately 80% of the sharks, rays, and skates families survived the extinction event,[7] and more than 90% of teleost fish (bony fish) families survived.[35] There is evidence of a mass kill of bony fishes at a fossil site immediately above the K–T boundary layer on Seymour Island near Antarctica, apparently precipitated by the K–Pg extinction event.[36] However, the marine and freshwater environments of fishes mitigated environmental effects of the extinction event.


That whole wiki section is actually pretty good.
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