King of the Dinosaurs

Nazriel

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The Rogue Wolf said:
Well, bud, if it makes you feel better, in about sixty-five million years a bunch of upright-walking monkeys will make a movie and you'll look badass in it!
Totes worth it.

- Posthumous Rex
 

linkblade91

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The Rogue Wolf said:
Well, bud, if it makes you feel better, in about sixty-five million years a bunch of upright-walking monkeys will make a movie and you'll look badass in it!
"Best action movie of the summer!" says Dinosaur Bar-B-Que.
"Kind of speciesist, to be honest...makes us look like stereotypes." says a dinosaur at a barbecue.
"Oh God, my legs! They're cooking and eating my legs!!" says a human at the barbecue.
 

Fox12

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Reminds me of a Rick and Morty skit


Incidentally, this also serves as an excellent metaphor for playing Dark Soul's
 

Clankenbeard

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Darth_Payn said:
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!
Beautiful plumage, eh? Wait. This dinosaur has NO plumage. I denounce this humorous illustration for lack of scientific and paleontological accuracy. I think. Do dinosaurs have feathers now or not? Which theory is the cool theory these days? Because I want to believe they were all orange and dressed in steampunk pantaloons.
 

Hero in a half shell

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Lies! We all know how the dinosaurs died:



Is Mass Effect still considered current, or is this an old, obscure reference now?
 

Sean Renaud

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Clankenbeard said:
Darth_Payn said:
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!
Beautiful plumage, eh? Wait. This dinosaur has NO plumage. I denounce this humorous illustration for lack of scientific and paleontological accuracy. I think. Do dinosaurs have feathers now or not? Which theory is the cool theory these days? Because I want to believe they were all orange and dressed in steampunk pantaloons.
Las I checked its sorta both. We definitely know the smaller drameosaurs (raptors and the like) had feathers. And it's highly probable that Rex's were at least born with feathers but may have lost them as they grew. If only someone would grow on in a park. We should pick a name that rolls off the tongue not one that is accurate to our animals. Cenozoic or Cretaceous just sound wrong.