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Lover of all animals, Kaijus, biology nerd, zoology, cryptozoology, paleontology. Alien fan, Adventurer, love video games, interested in 3D animation!
The Mesozoic Katılım Aralık 2021
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@lofi_lover0930 I play games for the story and gameplay depending on the game though
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@VideoArtGame Cant believe I never played this game, i hope it gets a remaster and a sequel
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They just not doin shit like this anymore man smh
Zanar@ZanarGaming
Literally John Wick from future
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@Blacksword011 Whites are the original DEI hires just to be clear
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@SirJessums Piscine wyverns should be just as diverse as flying wyverns, if not more so! I Hope we get way more in the future including some as flagships
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Literally the coolest fucking thing ever
SirJessums@SirJessums
What monster has a roar that you really admire?
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@ZanarGaming This game has one of the best soundtracks in videogame history in my opinion, I hope it gets a remaster and a sequel
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@arturontheradio Makes the game too easy, they should up the ferocity of the monsters, make them hit harder, make them stay enraged for longer and every now and then outsmart the hunter in my opinion. I know they will probably do that in G rank but they should increase it way more honestly
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🚨 Deep core samples from what may be the world’s oldest pyramid suggest an age of 20,000–27,000 years…
Welcome to Gunung Padang.
Let that sink in.
A structure that, if the dating holds, would rewrite everything we think we know about the origins of civilization.
Now, to be clear… this dating is heavily debated. Not everyone agrees.
Some researchers argue the deeper layers are natural, not man made.
But here’s where it gets interesting.
Subsurface scans have revealed something undeniable: vast, hidden chambers buried deep beneath the hill.
Not small voids… but large, structured spaces that shouldn’t just be dismissed.
And yet, silence.
No full scale excavation. No urgent push to get to the bottom of it.
It echoes what we’ve seen before at Göbekli Tepe, a site that challenged the timeline… and then was partially reburied, with decades of work still ahead.
So you have to ask yourself:
If there’s even a chance these chambers are artificial…
Why aren’t we going down there?
What are we waiting for?

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