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OK, I now have a second reaction I want, in addition to a slurp/drool react, I want a thank-you or you're welcome react. Can we get a list of most wanted reacts, and petition the powers that be? Maybe a shop/market reaction pack?
 
Why didn't you buy the P2 and P3 ranks when they were available, especially when you have that many coins, @MattShizzle ?
P4 unlocked everything there at the time and they don't actually have anything.
 
Finally remembered my password after two months, what'd I miss

edit: seems like the activity point system got overhauled again, time to read up lol ദ്ദി╥ ᴗ ╥)
What's everyone's favorite dinosaur?
Sinosauropteryx, it would've been very cute in person :)
 
I bought everything, even the cartoon dude & i have nowhere close to 30 mil
I think 2 and 3 were for cartoon images which do about as much for me as dead roadkill. 4 was originally for realistic AI, then 5, then that got taken away and is apparently pay only now. :(
 
I think 2 and 3 were for cartoon images which do about as much for me as dead roadkill. 4 was originally for realistic AI, then 5, then that got taken away and is apparently pay only now. :(
being into roadkill could get you a top job in the American (not a political post), no other qualifications needed.
 
Fern? No idea, but it's always cool to find these, good job!
This is a fossilized rugose or horn coral. Based on where it was found, it is from the Silurian Period (~443 to ~419 million years old).
At that time what is today "my location on earth" was the bottom of a sea where these animals lived.

this is real & found by me. (on the real planet earth)
it has no eyes, no legs & no mouth but is an animal

disclaimer, i do not work for the Smithsonian and I am not an American conspiracy theorist.

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This is a fossilized rugose or horn coral. Based on where it was found, it is from the Silurian Period (~443 to ~419 million years old).
At that time what is today "my location on earth" was the bottom of a sea where these animals lived.

this is real & found by me. (on the real planet earth)
it has no eyes, no legs & no mouth but is an animal

disclaimer, i do not work for the Smithsonian and I am not an American conspiracy theorist.

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Were you out looking for fossils when you found it or got lucky in some way?
 
This is a fossilized rugose or horn coral. Based on where it was found, it is from the Silurian Period (~443 to ~419 million years old).
At that time what is today "my location on earth" was the bottom of a sea where these animals lived.

this is real & found by me. (on the real planet earth)
it has no eyes, no legs & no mouth but is an animal

disclaimer, i do not work for the Smithsonian and I am not an American conspiracy theorist.

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Dude thats sick
 
Were you out looking for fossils when you found it or got lucky in some way?

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where i live there is a large body of water, the shores wear out during storms.
the rocks that are used to strengthen the shores are brought in from a large local industrial hydro electrical construction project where they dig very large water diversion channels to feed the hydro electric generators.
so, i more or less got lucky but still had to chop out the fossil in the photo with a concrete cutting saw after spending many days searching the new installations of the new large rock embankments that cover about 9 miles of the shore by my home.

in my lifetime most of it went from being beautiful sand beach area to "a rock pile wall" where you cant even swim anymore.

image is just a random image found on the internet of the same type end project

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where i live there is a large body of water, the shores wear out during storms.
the rocks that are used to strengthen the shores are brought in from a large local industrial hydro electrical construction project where they dig very large water diversion channels to feed the hydro electric generators.
so, i more or less got lucky but still had to chop out the fossil in the photo with a concrete cutting saw after spending many days searching the new installations of the new large rock embankments that cover about 9 miles of the shore by my home.

in my lifetime most of it went from being beautiful sand beach area to "a rock pile wall" where you cant even swim anymore.

image is just a random image found on the internet of the same type end project

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That's sad, because quite honestly rocky beaches are not my cup of tea.
 
That's sad, because quite honestly rocky beaches are not my cup of tea.
erosion was removing 20 & 30 feet of waterfront land per year so it was only a matter of time before they had to do something, but as we know that human intervention hasn't done a lot of good in 98% of the things humans have intervened in except when they just let nature take its course.

 
erosion was removing 20 & 30 feet of waterfront land per year so it was only a matter of time before they had to do something, but as we know that human intervention hasn't done a lot of good in 98% of the things humans have intervened in except when they just let nature take its course.

Beaver's are the best. If we just leave them to it, they'll fix quite a lot and quite quickly, as they've already proven.
 
Beaver's are the best. If we just leave them to it, they'll fix quite a lot and quite quickly, as they've already proven.
we do like living on the waterfront lol
 
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