
If I had been around that long I would probably look as excited about it all as this guy
If I had been around that long I would probably look as excited about it all as this guy
"Fish again? Ugh."
Feeank wrote:If I had been around that long I would probably look as excited about it all as this guy
"Fish again? Ugh."
Did they cut him in half and count the rings?
Chumpy_McChump wrote:Feeank wrote:If I had been around that long I would probably look as excited about it all as this guy
"Fish again? Ugh."
Did they cut him in half and count the rings?
Per the BBC article, that's basically what they do with most sharks. Count the rings on teeny bones.
But Greenland sharks are very soft sharks and don't have hard things like that, so they're radio-carbon dating a part of their eyeball that exists at birth and doesn't grow.
Scarab and Mummy Lakes, Banff National Park
Mirror Lake, Yosemite
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Minutes later...
Where does the Zelda poster come from and where can I throw money at it to make it appear on my wall?
Sold, thanks!
Stetind,Norway
The Borg Cube could definitely defeat a Death Star...
The Borg Cube could definitely defeat a Death Star...
i mean, the death star gets one shot before their shields adapt.... and it really packs a punch in that first shot.
anyway, sorry for bringing DnD into the picture thread.
Ye might be evidence that a broken clock is right more than twice a day. (Ye Olde Shoppe selling broken clocks sounds like a great political cartoon)
Or that said clock can store up its rightness to burst it despite it being broken on the whole and its ensuing rightness dry spell...
...perhaps its rightness can be more impactful and linger longer if its wrongness is ignored?
Spoken like Ye Himself.
oof.
Yeah, woof.
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