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The problem is everyone who keeps dragging the same ****ing joke into the ground over and over and over. |
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A mere 300 million years ago I would be beachfront on an island roughly the size of Australia in what looks like a very ideal and fertile climate.
On the plus side, I bet the mosquitoes would have been terrible. |
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I love this!
I've almost always been on a coastline. Spent a little time at what appears to be the South Pole, had neighbors in southern Morocco (until the damn Atlantic Creek busted right through, progress I guess) and to answer your question specifically, sat atop the biggest mountain range I ever saw 300 million years ago. |
I wonder if everyone would have been all worked up over climate change back then.
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300 million years ago I still wasn't getting laid
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If you ****ers don't pay a bunch of money to this group that is going to tell us fancy stories about saving the earth and investing in their profitable ideas, we're going to have polar caps!!!! And then, they're going to go away. And then come back again. WTF!!!!! Don't even get me started on the fracturing of continents. |
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Yes, but could they have done anything about it? It was probably all a plot set up by the mammals to cleanse the world of the reptilian/avian menace. |
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I bet our orbit was a little different 300 million rotations around the sun ago. So we were in a different place for sure.
We were on the other side of the Milky Way 300 million years ago (well partly). Also the Milky Way was in a different part of the universe. And spacetime, the entire universe, was somewhat smaller. |
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