Message from @Tejiu The Gecko

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2019-05-02 15:58:15 UTC  

@criticallyred do you enjoy life?

2019-05-02 16:01:00 UTC  

@Larken yes why?

2019-05-02 16:01:24 UTC  

Yeah more likely he would be hidden if he “existed” it would be a bad idea go on full rampage as soon he appears

2019-05-02 16:04:40 UTC  

@criticallyred what is there to enjoy?

2019-05-02 16:11:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/573542024540717064/FlatEarthDino2.png

2019-05-02 16:11:29 UTC  

FAM

2019-05-02 16:12:43 UTC  

@Larken the sun. The moon. The stars. My family. My friends. Idk. Why?

2019-05-02 16:13:00 UTC  

Why did you delete my message

2019-05-02 16:14:56 UTC  

Okay now I have seen everything
Dinosaurs playing football on a flat earth model lol

2019-05-02 16:15:04 UTC  

Because you're soooo two thousand late, this is the 2019 one

2019-05-02 16:15:18 UTC  

waht about the soft tissue they found in dinosaur bones

2019-05-02 16:15:40 UTC  

Or complete dinosaur tail in amber

2019-05-02 16:16:06 UTC  

is any disputing they found soft tissue in dinosaur bones ?

2019-05-02 16:21:10 UTC  

we love lizards

2019-05-02 16:21:25 UTC  

In Canada there is a almost complete nodosaur with preserved skin so if skin is able to be fossilized then why not soft tissue
Of course super rare as the condition have to be just right but it is possible

2019-05-02 16:21:49 UTC  

so ur saying its fossilized soft tissue ?

2019-05-02 16:22:00 UTC  

after 65 million years

2019-05-02 16:22:04 UTC  

Also another dinosaur with a fully preserved heart which is the only one of its kind

2019-05-02 16:22:05 UTC  

sounds legit

2019-05-02 16:23:12 UTC  

Again it is not really tissue as everything that made it organic disappeared long time ago
The organic parts have been materialized into stone/mineral

2019-05-02 16:23:24 UTC  

Like a casting

2019-05-02 16:24:08 UTC  

is soft tissue inside a bone not organic ?

2019-05-02 16:24:25 UTC  

sounds like ur trying to explain it away ?

2019-05-02 16:24:39 UTC  

It is organic when the creature was alive

2019-05-02 16:24:57 UTC  

then it died fossilized and became stone or hard mineral

2019-05-02 16:25:05 UTC  

then how is soft tissue in it

2019-05-02 16:25:52 UTC  

ur telling me soft tissue can stay soft tissue for 65 million years without rotting or becoming fossilized ?

2019-05-02 16:26:37 UTC  

whatever the excuse u have is im not buying it sorry

2019-05-02 16:27:30 UTC  

There is no actual soft tissue and it is impossible to be for that long
But the molecules or whatever that made the tissue have been replaced with whatever mineral that where surrounded by it

2019-05-02 16:28:10 UTC  

so they didnt find soft tissue in the dinosaur bone ur saying ?

2019-05-02 16:29:02 UTC  

idk what ur saying i know the mainstream science has to defend their model so they explain it away and come up with crazy excuses and fire and silence people that find it

2019-05-02 16:31:00 UTC  

Kinda yes and also no
It is more like a casting of soft tissue
Like when as a kid you made those casting of your hands with some weird paper stuff
Your hand is the tissue where the cast is the fossil

2019-05-02 16:31:25 UTC  

Sorry not good at explaining stuff and even worse today as I am super tired lol

2019-05-02 16:31:46 UTC  

or the explanation is the dinosaurs arent as old as we think they are

2019-05-02 16:31:55 UTC  

is that not a possibility

2019-05-02 16:32:07 UTC  

u know the problems they have with dating organic material

2019-05-02 16:34:58 UTC  

5y

2019-05-02 16:36:25 UTC  

Based on current knowledge and understanding on geology there seem to be impossible to be dinosaurs after the KT-extinction which happened 65 millions years ago
Technically dinosaurs aren’t fully gone as they have now evolved into birds

2019-05-02 16:36:46 UTC  

and their is no way they are wrong ?

2019-05-02 16:38:06 UTC  

They could be wrong with a 1 or 3 million years