• @Cosmicomical
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        161 year ago

        Exactly, she would be better represented riding a monocycle than having anything to do with the pyramids.

          • @[email protected]
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            I was thinking the same. People are probably mixing up the being alive during the construction of the pyramids with coexisting with them. Even us today coexist with the pyramids and could be accurately pictured around them.

  • @[email protected]
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    I don’t know that most people can tell the difference between an Allosaurus and a Tyrannosaurus Rex.

      • Dale'sDeadBug
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        Over 10k miles here, not a scratch. My brother though, he’s biffed it at 45mph. Got back up and kept riding. These things are awesome

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    Is the one on the photo missing some tooth?

    • @Sigh_Bafanada
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      361 year ago

      It took him a few tries to get confident on the electric unicycle.

      And his arms didn’t protect him when he fell.

    • @[email protected]
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      That’s just ridiculous, goofy, supercilious, absurd, laughable, comical, ludicrous, chucklesome, and risible.

  • @afraid_of_zombies
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    181 year ago

    if you made a movie where George Washington defeated the British with tactical nukes while wearing a cowboy out it would still be more accurate than Braveheart

  • tygerprints
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    121 year ago

    Same for cavemen fighting dinosaurs, since humans came along long after dinosaurs went extinct. Not that I don’t love Ray Harryhausen’s work.

  • Beefalo
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    101 year ago

    So what’s the verdict, are the electric unicycles cool? Have they broken the curse? They do look cool, and you better be wearing the full motorcycle getup if you know what’s good for you, because they’re fast as f too.

      • @Shard
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        11 year ago

        Is it a proto-dinosaur?

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          31 year ago

          Tetrapod animals (those with four limbs) are all thought to be related.

          This group includes two main divisions amniotes and non-amniotes. Amniotes produce young in eggs with four distinct layers (one of which is the Amnion) which makes them well-adapted for surviving on land. Frogs and Salamanders are examples of non-amniote tetrapods.

          Amniotes are a large group which are divided into groups based on the number of openings in their skulls near the temples. The two surviving groups in today’s animals are synapsid (one pair of openings) which includes all mammals. And diapsids (two openings) which includes all modern reptiles and birds.

          The Mesazoic Era (the age of the Dinosaurs) was 250 million years ago (Ma) to 65 Ma.

          Dimetrodon was a synapsid that lived about 295 Ma. So it’s not really in the right evolutionary family to be a dinosaur, and it lived long before dinosaurs.

          It superficially resembles a large lizard (but in reality it’s a closer relative to mammals than any true dinosaur).

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            11 year ago

            Thank you for that very informative comment good sir!