King of the Dinosaurs

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sinking temperatures are a possible explaination but theories also exist that suggest that creatures as large as the dinosaurs died out due to increasing gravitational pull and that this is the reason why creatures as big as them have not reappeared since
 

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I don't know why, but the line "And then there's this asshole." made me laugh harder than it probably should. :p
 

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CyanCat47 said:
sinking temperatures are a possible explaination but theories also exist that suggest that creatures as large as the dinosaurs died out due to increasing gravitational pull and that this is the reason why creatures as big as them have not reappeared since
Link? I mean, it's a fun hypothesis, but without any evidence, it's basically just some people saying that the constants of physics changed.
 

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This is probably scientifically inaccurate (and an open invitation for posting T-Rex memes on this thread).
 

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Alleged_Alec said:
CyanCat47 said:
sinking temperatures are a possible explaination but theories also exist that suggest that creatures as large as the dinosaurs died out due to increasing gravitational pull and that this is the reason why creatures as big as them have not reappeared since
Link? I mean, it's a fun hypothesis, but without any evidence, it's basically just some people saying that the constants of physics changed.
in hindsight i phrased that the wrong way. it was something i heard and i have forgotten where
 

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You fool! Migrating North during that time of year is a suicide in disguise!! You should have headed East for some pending Multiculturalism, South for some pending Imperialism, or West for some pending Adventure Capitalism!

Other than that, I'd assume the rest died from either severe frostbite and/or extreme 02 suffocation... unless it was Alien-bowling...
 

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It is funny to me in kinda a hipsterish "I was into dinos before they were cool" way (except that in itself is kinda dumb as dinosaurs have ALWAYS rocked) that as a student of Palaeontology, I can tell you that we've known for quite a few years that dinos were reeeeeeally suffering during the Cretaceous. Then I'm listening to the radio and after all the celebrity buzz they randomly throw in 'In other news, new research seems to suggest that dinosaurs were actually going extinct before the impact event that wiped out the majority of their species."

I'm just like "Yeah... duh."

Don't get me wrong, I'm a total asshole for thinking like that but it was one of those legitimate 'Oh right, people are totally different' moments.
 

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Redlin5 said:
I blame Din-Obama.
I like this pun. :D

Thanks Din-Obama!
Caramel Frappe said:
The moment you realize you've been that t-rex once in your life. We've all been there man .. *bro hugs the skeleton*.
Don't you mean *Bro hugs the Fossil* ;D
 

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Grouchy Imp said:
They weren't in decline, they were pining for the fjords.
He's not pining, he's passed on! This Tyrannosaurus is no more! He has ceased to be!
 

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008Zulu said:
Always remember;

Though times may be at their darkest, it can always get worse.
I thought that things couldn't get worse
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Until I realized I simply had poor imagination.
 

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also, paleontologists agree that the t-rex was among the more idealistic and positive of all dino breeds. to the point their original name for the beast was "pollyannasaurus"