fossils and extinction
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Isle of the mighty
fossils and extinction
There are several possiblities and explanations for never finding any bones of 'dragons in fairy tales and legends'. One, the dragons set on fire when they die which no other living creature does, two, dragons were used to explain natural disasters and weather in acient times or three Dragons have no mitochrondria in thier cells therefore making it impossible for them to die. The simplest explanation is that they are a part of the imagination.
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if infact they r just our imagination then are everyones imaginations connected? 'cause in ancient times the aztecs, europeans, and chinese people all had stories of dragons and they had never even seen each other
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The dragons from my home star system (excluding one planet) are required to set fire to the bodies of the dead. This has a very simple explanation, though.
By setting fire to the bodies of those that die, it prevents them from being reanimated as zombies and attacking the populous of the living.
But here on Earth, no, I don't know WHAT happens to your guys' dragons' remains...
By setting fire to the bodies of those that die, it prevents them from being reanimated as zombies and attacking the populous of the living.
But here on Earth, no, I don't know WHAT happens to your guys' dragons' remains...
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Yeah because that makes perfect sense?Firuweata wrote:The dragons from my home star system (excluding one planet) are required to set fire to the bodies of the dead. This has a very simple explanation, though.
By setting fire to the bodies of those that die, it prevents them from being reanimated as zombies and attacking the populous of the living.
But here on Earth, no, I don't know WHAT happens to your guys' dragons' remains...
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ever heard of a coincidence? besides all the dragons round the world are slightly different so you can't really judge. I'd love to think that dragons exist but creatures that die leave something behind. People have travelled the world and have not found a creature close to dragons.wut2say wrote:if infact they r just our imagination then are everyones imaginations connected? 'cause in ancient times the aztecs, europeans, and chinese people all had stories of dragons and they had never even seen each other
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isle of the mighty: What doesn't make sense in that statement? Zombies have become an ever more frequent problem throughout the universe...
So please, I'm interested, what part of that did NOT make sense???
So please, I'm interested, what part of that did NOT make sense???
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Ever think of it that you humans dont want to come across evidence of my brothers abd sisters?you dont want evidence that there is a race smarter then you.isle of the mighty wrote:ever heard of a coincidence? besides all the dragons round the world are slightly different so you can't really judge. I'd love to think that dragons exist but creatures that die leave something behind. People have travelled the world and have not found a creature close to dragons.wut2say wrote:if infact they r just our imagination then are everyones imaginations connected? 'cause in ancient times the aztecs, europeans, and chinese people all had stories of dragons and they had never even seen each other
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u cant exactly say that about every human b/c im also humanJohn wrote:Ever think of it that you humans dont want to come across evidence of my brothers abd sisters?you dont want evidence that there is a race smarter then you.isle of the mighty wrote:ever heard of a coincidence? besides all the dragons round the world are slightly different so you can't really judge. I'd love to think that dragons exist but creatures that die leave something behind. People have travelled the world and have not found a creature close to dragons.wut2say wrote:if infact they r just our imagination then are everyones imaginations connected? 'cause in ancient times the aztecs, europeans, and chinese people all had stories of dragons and they had never even seen each other
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Okay, we'll play your game, Wut2say...
Let's pretend for a moment or two that you are human. Now imagine you discover another seemingly intellegent race, and want to study them...
You dawn a disquise, and act like them as well as you possibly can. You study them and find things such as Mtv, and the Darwin Awards...
So, what do YOU think of this race that you've discovered, Wut2say???
Do they seem as intellegent as you might claim???
Let's pretend for a moment or two that you are human. Now imagine you discover another seemingly intellegent race, and want to study them...
You dawn a disquise, and act like them as well as you possibly can. You study them and find things such as Mtv, and the Darwin Awards...
So, what do YOU think of this race that you've discovered, Wut2say???
Do they seem as intellegent as you might claim???
I stayed in New Orleans for Hurricane Katrina, and all I got was this lousy T-shirt, a new Cadillac, and a plasma screen T.V....
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Re: fossils and extinction
Isn't a midichlorian something from star wars? NVM...I think the first sounds more viable then the other 3. The fact that they ignite in flames (or for other kinds of Dragons, turn into stone, water, or snow would work to) sounds pretty viable.Isle of the mighty wrote:There are several possiblities and explanations for never finding any bones of 'dragons in fairy tales and legends'. One, the dragons set on fire when they die which no other living creature does, two, dragons were used to explain natural disasters and weather in acient times or three Dragons have no mitochrondria in thier cells therefore making it impossible for them to die. The simplest explanation is that they are a part of the imagination.
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Re: fossils and extinction
Isle of the mighty is right but only on two accounts. Dragons dont die but they can be killed and when they are killed their bodies do burn to ashes.Isle of the mighty wrote:There are several possiblities and explanations for never finding any bones of 'dragons in fairy tales and legends'. One, the dragons set on fire when they die which no other living creature does, two, dragons were used to explain natural disasters and weather in acient times or three Dragons have no mitochrondria in thier cells therefore making it impossible for them to die. The simplest explanation is that they are a part of the imagination.
Legends never die.
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did i ever mention intelligence. in fatc i think it would be nice if there was a race with more intelligence then maybe we wouldnt have 2 suffer under bushFiruweata wrote:Okay, we'll play your game, Wut2say...
Let's pretend for a moment or two that you are human. Now imagine you discover another seemingly intellegent race, and want to study them...
You dawn a disquise, and act like them as well as you possibly can. You study them and find things such as Mtv, and the Darwin Awards...
So, what do YOU think of this race that you've discovered, Wut2say???
Do they seem as intellegent as you might claim???
If you were to juggle a lion, and a house cat, the end result would look something like a tattered chunk of red fabric. The cat would scratch anything within reach, and the lion would just eat you. The lesson to learn? Make sure you eat your spinach.
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Ooh good point wut2say!
But wut2say take into concederation that the race that is more intellegent than humans figures that it would be best if they worked their way out of their own mistakes. That way they would depend on theirselves instead of other races.
What do you say to that?
But wut2say take into concederation that the race that is more intellegent than humans figures that it would be best if they worked their way out of their own mistakes. That way they would depend on theirselves instead of other races.
What do you say to that?
Legends never die.
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ur being a hypocrit....ur jumoping 2 conclusions
how do u kno that they want us 2 work out our own mistakes those mistrakes could be making the other race suffer(i.e. pollution, bombs, bush)
how do u kno that they want us 2 work out our own mistakes those mistrakes could be making the other race suffer(i.e. pollution, bombs, bush)
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I'm just screwing with you Wut2say, I know that humans exist, and Mtv aside, you have done very well with what has been given to you. By the way, don't believe that Global Warming is real. I mean, look at the average temperature acceleration after the ice age, and compare it to today's temperature acceleration...
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Not exactly dragons could have quick deteriation and so that quickly releses the methane into the air and at the aproximate same time an involntary reflex starts the fire that would have been its dragon breath but instead causes the whole body to ignight
OR when the dragon knows it is going to die it releses the methane into the bloodstream and then uses the usual spark mechanism in the mouth.
OR when the dragon knows it is going to die it releses the methane into the bloodstream and then uses the usual spark mechanism in the mouth.
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The fact is, we don't know. What if dragons have evovled, we don't know if immortality is possible or not nor do we know if god is real and a thousand other things that are impossible.Chalgrish wrote:Ok, first of all, without mitochondrii, you wouldn't be alive, because they are the energy source of your body. Second, the only way for them to light on fire would have to be from a third party.
Look at science, all of it is theory and hardly any actually proven inlcuding the beggining of the universe and the earth.
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Okay Chalgrish if we dont know the exact makup of a creature we cannot determine whether it could have something that makes up for miticondreii
Or maybe as Isle of the Mighty is suggesting the tests are not accurate and maybe that creature is just to simple not to have mitachondreii and live just as if I tried to remove your stomach because A cow could live with one of its stomachs removed without dying
Yeah I kinda droned on a bit but hey I am trying to keep the peace and the truth here give me a brake!
Or maybe as Isle of the Mighty is suggesting the tests are not accurate and maybe that creature is just to simple not to have mitachondreii and live just as if I tried to remove your stomach because A cow could live with one of its stomachs removed without dying
Yeah I kinda droned on a bit but hey I am trying to keep the peace and the truth here give me a brake!