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Fossils on Fossils

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    We live closer to the time of T-Rex than T-Rex lived to the time of Stegosaurus.

    67 million years separate us from T-Rex.
    83 million years separate T-Rex from Stegosaurus. (150 million years between us and Stegosaurus)

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      on a similar note: When cleopatra lived, the pyramids were already ancient

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        Cleopatra lived closer to t-rex than us

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          You were born after cleopatra died 🫠🤑👻

          Follow me for more Greece facts.

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          Woah

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          Technically correct, just as yesterday was closer to the formation of the moon than today is.

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          how? cleopatra was born in 69 BC, last trex died around 65 million years ago

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            What i meant is that cleopatra was closer in time to t-rex than we are to t-rex

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          Only if we assume they can’t be ressurected

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        There were still mammoth when the pyramids were being built.

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          This makes me wonder if there is any possibility that someone who worked on the pyramids knew what roast mammoth tasted like. I suspect the possibility is 0 due to geography, but maybe someone got sick of being cold and happened to be an architect?

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            There are people around right now who know how roast mammoth tastes.

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      Wtf 🤯

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