jurassic park meme
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I don't actually believe in dinosaurs. I think it was a made up thing to support an agenda. Bones you say? what bones.... there aren't any. And isn't it funny how in the history of forever no body ever found any fossils until the 1800's? History, geology, cosmology, archeology, and evolution are all so highly regulated and compartmentalized as to be highly suspect to say the least. Then when you poke around for counter narratives that fly in the face of the mainstream, you can find far more interesting stories that are internally congruent and make far more sense. It really just depends how much a person wants to look into these things. Like for example why can you stand on a mountain on an island and see another island over 125 miles away? That sucker should be at least a few miles behind and below the supposed curvature of the globe. Bendy ocean.... hmmm okay, cool story bro. Let's just overlook the fact the "gravity" is a hypothesis created to support another hypothesis...when density and buoyancy already account for why things rise and fall just fine. So many interesting things to look into with genuine intrigue. They key to it all is to suspend ones disbelief and resist the urge to become ego invested. Sometimes the need to be (feel) right supersedes the desire for rational discourse. I don't really care all that much one way or another. What I find most interesting in the manner in which the conversations around these topics unfold. You can tell a lot about a person by how they react to new ideas that challenge their cherished conventions.
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