• @gdog05
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    5420 days ago

    Farming? Really? A xenomorph of your talents?

  • citrusface
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    3320 days ago

    It aint much, but its honest work.

    • @niktemadur
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      119 days ago

      Aw shucks, mister… goes the xenomorph, gently biting a sprig of straw with his inner jaw.

  • @schoegge
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    19 days ago

    Wasn’t that the on the planet where the engineer people lived? So it came from them?

    • @[email protected]
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      2120 days ago

      That implies the Engineers gave humanity modern wheat despite all evidence to the contrary. Or took our modern wheat back to their abandoned and dead planet despite all movie evidence to the contrary.

      It’s just a stupid plot point in a movie full of them, but it did have xenomorphs murdering the dumbest scientists in existence so it’s not all bad.

      • @YoFrodo
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        520 days ago

        What evidence to the contrary?

        • @TheTetrapod
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          1720 days ago

          Probably the fact that we can track the development of modern wheat from a natural grain to what it is today.

          • @[email protected]
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            820 days ago

            Of course, this is also the series that had the engineers “life seed” Earth with literally just a dude breaking down into DNA. Because why shouldn’t an incredibly advanced alien species splooge into a river 4 billion years ago then just let it cook until it’s time to abduct and train Jesus?

          • @YoFrodo
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            -119 days ago

            It’s called Suspension of Disbelief. This is a science FICTION film. It will not fit neatly into reality lmao

            • @Entropywins
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              219 days ago

              Are you telling me a movie about aliens isn’t fact…

    • Random_Character_A
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      1320 days ago

      …or Elizabeth Shaw lived there for some time before her demise and dissection was posthumous.

  • @marcos
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    420 days ago

    Well, they would need to feed some kind of cattle…