• lawrenceM
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    29 days ago

    I mean, it’s not just dino corpses. We also use an incredible amount of dead forests as fuel. We really showed nature who’s the boss, huh?

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      Fun fact: Oil mostly comes from the a mass extinction event involving cyanobacteria, not dinosaurs. We just can’t stop calling them fossil fuels.

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          Not by the usual definition. The carbon, etc that used to form the cyanobacteria is completely broken down and formed into miscellaneous hydrocarbons. There’s no petrified remains, nor rock impressions of the bacteria.

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      It was way, way, way before dinosaurs. Actually dinosaur remains are a poor combustible (whereas mummies, on the other hand…).

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    28 days ago

    Additionally, the batter is made up of their eggs.

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    So vegetarians who use solar power are really helping human-dino relations

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      28 days ago

      I dont know, hopefully
      i eat veggy dino nuggies
      so i still might scare them