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smarterthanyou · 8 years ago on quote 7040686
Im sorry I just misunderstood you by the way I didn't block you as tiger* I hope we can talk to each other as friends now and forget about this whole misunderstanding :-) <3
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Witty-Throwbacks* · 8 years ago on quote 7040686
Of course, it's no trouble, I've done the same as well before. And it must have been a glitch in the site.
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smarterthanyou · 8 years ago on quote 7040436
Ok
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smarterthanyou · 8 years ago on quote 7038861
hey! Stop being a smarta/s that's my job!
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smarterthanyou · 8 years ago on quote 7040686
1.Well I'm in Australia and normally in Australia women wear shirts in public. I personally don't think it's right that women have to wear shirts in public but I can't change that.
2. Women will still get r.ped in countries where breasts aren't s.exuslised.
3. “So there's that for you." Doesn't make any sense.
By the way you bringing this up doesn't make sense anyway, in fact if I didn't know better I would say that you're jealous that I get lots of likes on my quotes
Anyway, I don't care what you think.
You know what they say “people who are jealous of you will broadcast your failure but whisper your success." and you know what? I might even make that a quote.
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smarterthanyou · 8 years ago on quote 7040346
Sorry that's what I meant
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smarterthanyou · 8 years ago on quote 7040215
It also makes you delusional and high.
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smarterthanyou · 8 years ago on quote 7040055
Yeah saves you from looking stupid until it changes cockatoo to cockattack......
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smarterthanyou · 8 years ago on quote 7040131
But the Tuatara are reptiles endemic to New Zealand and which, although resembling most lizards, are part of a distinct lineage, the order Rhynchocephalia.[2] The two species of tuatara are the only surviving members of their order, which flourished around 200 million years ago.[3] Their most recent common ancestor with any other extant group is with the squamates (lizards and snakes). For this reason, tuatara are of great interest in the study of the evolution of lizards and snakes, and for the reconstruction of the appearance and habits of the earliest diapsids (the group that also includes birds, dinosaurs, and crocodiles).
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smarterthanyou · 8 years ago on quote 7040131
Yes they do still exist because crocodiles are dinosaurs and so are tuartara, a small reptile that resemble a lizard. They can be found in New Zealand.
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Alexandra❤️* · 8 years ago on quote 7040131
Actuallllyyyy, the true, exact definition of a dinosaur is "any of various EXTINCT terrestrial reptiles of the order Saurischia and Omithischia that existed during the Mesozoniac Era, including both carnivorous and herbivorous and often reaching giant size.
A relic of the past.
Any of the various other large EXTINCT reptile such asan ichthyosaur. "
Therefore, if a dinosaur is and EXTINCT reptile then they could not possibly still be alive today. True that crocodiles are descendants from dinosaurs, but that doesn't make them themselves a true dinosaur. In fact, if you believe in the theory of evolution, we "evolved" from primates right? Well that would be the same as saying we are primates, which we, as human beings, are certainly not. We are sapiens.
Hence forth why it is considered that no dinosaurs are alive today, unless of course you believe Jurassic Park, then well maybe one day you'll get to see a true dinosaur 😂👌
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smarterthanyou · 8 years ago on quote 7040131
But the Tuatara are reptiles endemic to New Zealand and which, although resembling most lizards, are part of a distinct lineage, the order Rhynchocephalia.[2] The two species of tuatara are the only surviving members of their order, which flourished around 200 million years ago.[3] Their most recent common ancestor with any other extant group is with the squamates (lizards and snakes). For this reason, tuatara are of great interest in the study of the evolution of lizards and snakes, and for the reconstruction of the appearance and habits of the earliest diapsids (the group that also includes birds, dinosaurs, and crocodiles).
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smarterthanyou · 8 years ago on quote 7038861
Then you're not afraid of the people around you
You are afraid of getting killed.
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smarterthanyou · 9 years ago on quote 7037238
Lol I just ate two dark chocolate Easter bunnies I ain't even sorry.

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smarterthanyou · 9 years ago on quote 7036908
Actually I just googled it then and muscle does weigh the same as fat it's just denser

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smarterthanyou · 9 years ago on quote 7036908
I just read this somewhere and thought it was funny


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smarterthanyou · 9 years ago on quote 7036687
I know :-)


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smarterthanyou · 9 years ago on quote 1540430
Yeah right

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smarterthanyou · 9 years ago on quote 7035104
Learn from your spelling mistakes it's "genius"
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smarterthanyou · 9 years ago on quote 7035047
Ok i will
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smarterthanyou · 9 years ago on quote 7034831
I love this line it's from we bought a zoo :-)
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smarterthanyou · 9 years ago on quote 7015908
Yeah
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smarterthanyou · 9 years ago on quote 6895315
Well that's what happens when your stupid enough to drive home drunk and if you are stupid enough then you deserve to die because sick of hearing about these stories where people get killed by drink drink drivers and drivers don't even get in trouble that's sad
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