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Genetic modification...; ...of prehistoric lifeforms
Topic Started: Oct 19 2009, 11:51 AM (1,979 Views)
Ddraig Goch
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I don't know if you have ever read any of these "theories", but some believe that humanity was the result of genetic engineering by aliens, 230 million years ago. Others even believe that it wasn't aliens, but future humans (which creates an incredible paradox)

My point is, if this did happen (which I know it didn't, but still...), then which prehistoric lifeforms do you think have been genetically modified?

My own personal vote goes for Tyrannosaurus Rex. I mean, what was up with those arms?...
Save the Blibbering Humdinger from extinction!
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Holben
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There was one really nice cat and a mentally disbled one. Literally. And it tried to scratch me.
Time flows like a river. Which is to say, downhill. We can tell this because everything is going downhill rapidly. It would seem prudent to be somewhere else when we reach the sea.

"It is the old wound my king. It has never healed."
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