Tuesday, 19 April 2022
quote [ Do members of Homo floresiensis still inhabit the Indonesian island where their fossils helped identify a new human species fewer than 20 years ago? ]
Intriguing possibility. They seem more likely to exist than Bigfoot since there are actual fossils of them.
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cb361 said @ 5:00pm GMT on 20th Apr
[Score:1 Insightful]
There might not be any Bigfoot fossils, but there’s a shit-ton of erotic fanfic literature. So, swings and roundabouts.
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rylex said @ 6:22pm GMT on 20th Apr
gigantopithecus fossils exist tho. and we only recently discovered floresiensis
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cb361 said[1] @ 9:08pm GMT on 20th Apr
That’s too complicated for me. I just came here to make crass jokes about the bestial written fantasies of middle-aged suburban housewives, whose balding husbands no longer ignite their passion.
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mechanical contrivance said[1] @ 1:46pm GMT on 21st Apr
I'm here to chew bubblegum and make crass jokes about the bestial written fantasies of middle-aged suburban housewives, and I'm all out of bubblegum.
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rylex said @ 7:11am GMT on 20th Apr
not surprised. orang-pendek supposedly is real. similarly, the orangutan was known for millenia to the indonesians, and not to the western world until the 1750s.
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