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reply posted on 13-5-2009 @ 03:48 AM by amyfriend
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Im sure it would be very dangerous back then to be around as a human,,but look at crocidile/gators/snakes,,etc,, and the jungles of africa,,,,,,
danger would be in all shapes and sizes,,,,
I could just imagine some of the big bugs that were around then as well,,,
scary!
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reply posted on 14-5-2009 @ 01:30 PM by shadowwolf0
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what i say is that they'd go extinct because;
1. we'd probaly find somthing to control them
2. after we find a way to control them, loads of sad people would hunt them for skins, medicines, meat etc......
they'd go extinct definately   
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reply posted on 14-5-2009 @ 01:33 PM by Gawdzilla
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Killing 6K roos is like killing 6K pigeons in NYC, who would notice?
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reply posted on 15-5-2009 @ 09:31 AM by Lincolns_Avenger
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Originally posted by DragonriderGal
reply to post by Alexander the Great
Even better than weed, I did a shaman journey and made it to the higher plane about 8 years ago. The old indian fellow there set me up with something
like DSL to the spirit realm (after I asked if I could come back when I thought of a sufficentlly significant question since I so wasn't expecting to
reach the higher plane). He said, just ask, we'll answer and sure enough, ever since then I have been getting all kinds of information about the
history of the world which has been kept hidden from us by the NWO bunch.
Yah, the NWO bunch have been here since nearly the beginning, and no, they weren't humans to begin with, and they have run under many names and
started many controlling type organizations, like most of the western religions, the masons, the illuminati, etc.
uhmmmm.... where do yo uget your shrooms?
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reply posted on 16-5-2009 @ 08:41 PM by h1satsu
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No. we wouldn't have to kill them off. We would have built Jurassic Park.
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reply posted on 20-5-2009 @ 05:52 AM by just_julie
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Originally posted by RuneSpider
The way I see it, if dinosaurs were still around, and we had somehow still evolved, they'd probably have been relegated to a small relic population
somewhere.
And T-rexs may not have been active hunters, personally, I'd be more worried about raptors.
Dinosaurs ARE still around. Crocodiles have been on earth since dino times. There are still plenty of those left.
Oh and as for the roos... trust me they are not all gone. There are still plenty enough for a few to jump out in front of my car every day when I
travel to and from work. Luckily I haven't hit one yet, and seeing as though I drive an XR8 I hope I never do hit one
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reply posted on 20-5-2009 @ 06:00 AM by sheila947
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I'm sure someone would have found a way to market every usable part of poor T-rex. Purses, luggage, clothing, jewelry, cheeseburgers..etc, and they
would be extinct anyway.
Poor dino's never had a chance.
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reply posted on 20-5-2009 @ 12:29 PM by DragonriderGal
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Originally posted by Lincolns_Avenger
uhmmmm.... where do yo uget your shrooms?
Sorry but I haven't even tried marijuana, much less anything more dangerous. I like my brain intact, thanks!
So, no drugs involved. This is all coming thru my connection to the racial/collective unconscious.
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reply posted on 20-5-2009 @ 01:01 PM by warrenb
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You wouldn't have to kill any of them. Look what the Ancients did. They built huge walls up to 14 feet thick to keep the dino's out.
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reply posted on 25-5-2009 @ 06:32 AM by NATRAsleep
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how do u know that, cuz some guy on youtube seems to think i was a person from the era of the first blues music :S
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reply posted on 25-5-2009 @ 06:37 AM by Solomons
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No we wouldn't need to kill them to survive..although we would still kill a fair chunk of them anyway because thats what we do.Especially
dragons..flying in a plane would never be the same again.Or we could fly on dragons...
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reply posted on 4-6-2009 @ 07:42 PM by DragonriderGal
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Originally posted by Solomons
No we wouldn't need to kill them to survive..although we would still kill a fair chunk of them anyway because thats what we do.Especially
dragons..flying in a plane would never be the same again.Or we could fly on dragons...
I wouldn't recommend it as a human. It was kinda like hanging on to a F-15. Luckily as a dragonrider I was a 7+' velocirapter type being and was
quite strong. Even still I fell off sometimes.
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reply posted on 16-6-2009 @ 03:14 AM by TheRedDragon617
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im sure dragons arent all that bad
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reply posted on 16-6-2009 @ 03:22 AM by zerbot565
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i beliive its the reverse "war of the worlds" theory , the dinos where here living well before we came with our germs.
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reply posted on 16-6-2009 @ 09:37 AM by DragonriderGal
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My memory of them is that they are kinda like sentient alligators. Not much in the way of compassion or kindness. And they could be kinda cranky too.
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reply posted on 16-6-2009 @ 09:51 AM by Sparkey76
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If dragons and dinosours was still here, then we would not be here now in the first place,
as the events that killed of the dinosours also shaped our evolution to become what we are today!
Also take a look at this link, its an mammal like reptile which the theory goes, we was around before and during the dino's, it was just a different
form.
In life we have winners and losers, and this mammal like reptile is a survivor of plenty of catastrophic events that gave us life as we know it
today.
hope this answers it for you.
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reply posted on 16-6-2009 @ 10:13 AM by andre18
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Well if dinosaurs like T-rex were around today they most probably would be much smaller after 65 millions of progressive evolution. They'd probably
turn out to what we know have as whales or crocs or some large flightless bird... or something of that verity because most of the animals we have
today evolved from small animals like mice and squirrels. So it would have evolved smaller to cope with the diet and shrunk in size.
So if we had any direct descendants of dinosaurs today, they still wouldn't look like the dinosaurs that lived hundreds of millions of years ago.
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reply posted on 16-6-2009 @ 11:35 AM by msnevil
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Based on T-Rex size\brain capacity vrs Humans pack mentality\brain. The T-Rex would become extinct svl thousand years ago. Except maybe in the Congo
or other very remote locations. (Where some reports state a Dino might possibly be. exp. emela ntouka )
T. rex baby discovered in Congo-
www.belowtopsecret.com...
Dragons, if they were more then mere lizards like Dragongirls dreamland. Then we are talking about a sentient life form that talks "common" like
humans, is at least as smart as a human, and depending on well they act together. Could possibly make humans extinct. Of course, thankfully the
typical dragon is Greedy capitalists who hoards material wealth. Which is easily stolen by Madagascar hobbits.
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reply posted on 16-6-2009 @ 12:06 PM by DragonriderGal
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Originally posted by msnevil
Based on T-Rex size\brain capacity vrs Humans pack mentality\brain. The T-Rex would become extinct svl thousand years ago. Except maybe in the Congo
or other very remote locations. (Where some reports state a Dino might possibly be. exp. emela ntouka )
T. rex baby discovered in Congo-
www.belowtopsecret.com...
Dragons, if they were more then mere lizards like Dragongirls dreamland. Then we are talking about a sentient life form that talks "common" like
humans, is at least as smart as a human, and depending on well they act together. Could possibly make humans extinct. Of course, thankfully the
typical dragon is Greedy capitalists who hoards material wealth. Which is easily stolen by Madagascar hobbits.
Sorry the dragons I know aren't, by any stretch, 'mere lizards'. If you read the posts more closely, I am guessing you would discover I was talking
about DRAGON RIDERS as lizards.
The closest earth 'relative' a dragon might have would be the T-Rex if they were each millions of years old, sentient, could fly and were still
alive after all this time. The dragons are quite sentient, but like most large predators (with some exceptions obviously), don't work that well in
groups. And even if they did, they don't generally kill sentient life forms either because they are quite aware of karmic consequences.
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