@masterstrike
Joined on January 16th, 2019, this user has been a member for 2,721 days and is the 14,900th person to register an account.
Has 8 submissions, the first one uploaded on January 20th, 2019 and the most recent on February 4th, 2019.
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Has made 308 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 4,170 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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Thanks for this information.
I have not heard of the baryonychidae family until now, I shall soon do some research on them.
I apologize for being uneducated, I still have a lot to learn before I become a true paleo-nerd.
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This is funny and I don’t know why.
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Yeah that’s basically it.
This is another one of my mediocre memes.
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i don’t even get it
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still liked it tho
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Ok… it think I get it.
All other spinosaurids where able to walk on two legs while spinosaurus was a fat lazy boi with fan for a tail?
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Yeah that’s basically it.
This is another one of my mediocre memes.
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well, any spinosaurid actually in the family with spinosaurus prob lived near water, had a tadpole tail, and acted like spino. but spinosaurids like baryonyx and suchomimus lived on land and are primarily terrestrial and belong in the family baryonychidae and not spinosauridae
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Thanks for this information.
I have not heard of the baryonychidae family until now, I shall soon do some research on them.
I apologize for being uneducated, I still have a lot to learn before I become a true paleo-nerd.
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lmao
you’ll get there
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@tomzonia you asked for this.
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It was a simpler time.
I really had no idea what I would be doing by making that group.
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@tomzonia you asked for this.
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Yes
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So be it.
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I should have known this would happen. But I shall oblige.
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Anyone want their profile pic distorted?
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Your’s
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I should have known this would happen. But I shall oblige.
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I remember when you first created the Cursed Images Group.
I still have my old profile picture saved.
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It was a simpler time.
I really had no idea what I would be doing by making that group.
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I agree.
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At first I thought it said Megalania so I was confused for half a second.
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I wish you good luck.
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Yup. It’s isn’t very funny.
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They’re hiding in the shadows
i want my sea roach now tom, give me access to your basement