Originally posted by Zoso
That right there, my long-distance friend, is a modern day Velociraptor. Exotic "pet" my ass. You cannot domesticate a fuggin' Raptor.
You DO know that the feathered fossil was a fake that was put together from like 4 different animals? Dinosaurs never had feathers, and reptiles never turned into birds LOL! That's like something they'd say on a Dicovery Channel show! :stongue: And they're the one who held the press conference on that specific "bird", even though they had full knowledge that it was a fake since they sent it to a 3rd party who threw it in an MRi scanner.
There's still dinosaurs around, they're called aligators and crocodiles. Birds are birds, not dinosaurs. they're ALL chinese FAKES :haha: Do you believe in the easter bunny too? :haha:
Zoso
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Originally posted by itsamemario
You DO know that the feathered fossil was a fake that was put together from like 4 different animals? Dinosaurs never had feathers, and reptiles never turned into birds LOL! That's like something they'd say on a Dicovery Channel show! :stongue: And they're the one who held the press conference on that specific "bird", even though they had full knowledge that it was a fake since they sent it to a 3rd party who threw it in an MRi scanner.
There's still dinosaurs around, they're called aligators and crocodiles. Birds are birds, not dinosaurs. they're ALL chinese FAKES :haha: Do you believe in the easter bunny too? :haha:
Ooooookay, then.
MSZ
yea you zoso, if thats your REAL name.
Jon_Snow
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Originally posted by Zoso
Ooooookay, then.
I bet he doesn't believe in the Holocaust either.
I think even people who accept evolution don’t understand the relationships between species and their evolutionary path.
Originally posted by MSZ
yea you zoso, if thats your REAL name.
Drinks first. Then we "talk".
DJ RANN
'Straya
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