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daeth
Colorado Avalanche
Location: 43 points, ON
Joined: 09.15.2005

Nov 14 @ 7:22 AM ET
penguininnevada
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: member of the honor roll, assistant to the assistant manager of the movie theater
Joined: 09.01.2008

Nov 14 @ 8:59 PM ET
Streit2ThePoint
Seattle Kraken
Location: it's disgusting how good you are at hockeybuzz.
Joined: 09.20.2013

Nov 15 @ 3:18 PM ET
Perhaps Jurassic Park would be an actual thing if that asteroid that struck into the present-day Gulf of Mexico 65 million years ago had landed almost anywhere else on the planet (like the middle of an ocean). And this is according to Japanese scientists Kunio Kaiho and Naga Oshima, who published their research in the journal Scientific Reports recently.

“I think dinosaurs could still be alive today,” if the asteroid had landed elsewhere,” Kaiho explains.

So in other words, dinosaurs were pretty damn unlucky as the new report states that only 13% of the Earth’s surface had the right factors to cause mass extinction so that asteroid landing elsewhere could have saved all these massive animals. Kaiho and Oshima believe that the asteroid’s force combined with striking oil-rich sedimentary rocks expelled approximately 1.7 billion tons of fine-particle black carbon into the atmosphere. That soot covered the sky and blocked the sun causing temperatures to drop 18 to 29 degrees over land.


Read more at http://www.craveonline.co...where#L3b5V5mSEq1loy1x.99
kicksave856
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option.
Joined: 09.29.2005

Nov 15 @ 3:24 PM ET
i would love a pet stegosaurus.
Streit2ThePoint
Seattle Kraken
Location: it's disgusting how good you are at hockeybuzz.
Joined: 09.20.2013

Nov 15 @ 3:31 PM ET
i would love a pet stegosaurus.
- kicksave856


If dinosaurs were still alive do you think we'd still have deer crossing signs or would those be like the least of your worries.
kicksave856
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option.
Joined: 09.29.2005

Nov 15 @ 3:32 PM ET
If dinosaurs were still alive do you think we'd still have deer crossing signs or would those be like the least of your worries.
- Streit2ThePoint

least of our worries.

porta potty's would be man's greatest fear.
Streit2ThePoint
Seattle Kraken
Location: it's disgusting how good you are at hockeybuzz.
Joined: 09.20.2013

Nov 15 @ 3:36 PM ET
least of our worries.

porta potty's would be man's greatest fear.

- kicksave856


Probably would have a warning sticker or something
kicksave856
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option.
Joined: 09.29.2005

Nov 15 @ 3:38 PM ET
Probably would have a warning sticker or something
- Streit2ThePoint

hello, pooman.
AGalchenyuk27
Location: He was responsible for the term “Gordie Howe hat trick”, where a player scored a goal, added an , NB
Joined: 02.05.2013

Nov 15 @ 3:50 PM ET
least of our worries.

porta potty's would be man's greatest fear.

- kicksave856

I would train a raptor.
kicksave856
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option.
Joined: 09.29.2005

Nov 15 @ 3:52 PM ET
I would train a raptor.
- AGalchenyuk27

#TTP
Crimsoninja
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Dude, I am so sorry about whatever made you like this. Take it easy.
Joined: 07.06.2007

Nov 15 @ 4:02 PM ET
Perhaps Jurassic Park would be an actual thing if that asteroid that struck into the present-day Gulf of Mexico 65 million years ago had landed almost anywhere else on the planet (like the middle of an ocean). And this is according to Japanese scientists Kunio Kaiho and Naga Oshima, who published their research in the journal Scientific Reports recently.

“I think dinosaurs could still be alive today,” if the asteroid had landed elsewhere,” Kaiho explains.

So in other words, dinosaurs were pretty damn unlucky as the new report states that only 13% of the Earth’s surface had the right factors to cause mass extinction so that asteroid landing elsewhere could have saved all these massive animals. Kaiho and Oshima believe that the asteroid’s force combined with striking oil-rich sedimentary rocks expelled approximately 1.7 billion tons of fine-particle black carbon into the atmosphere. That soot covered the sky and blocked the sun causing temperatures to drop 18 to 29 degrees over land.


Read more at http://www.craveonline.co...where#L3b5V5mSEq1loy1x.99

- Streit2ThePoint


Just (frank)in engineer them already (frank) its not even that hard
Streit2ThePoint
Seattle Kraken
Location: it's disgusting how good you are at hockeybuzz.
Joined: 09.20.2013

Nov 15 @ 4:03 PM ET
Just (frank)in engineer them already (frank) its not even that hard
- Crimsoninja


weren't they like super close to cloning woolly mammoths?
AGalchenyuk27
Location: He was responsible for the term “Gordie Howe hat trick”, where a player scored a goal, added an , NB
Joined: 02.05.2013

Nov 15 @ 4:04 PM ET
weren't they like super close to cloning woolly mammoths?
- Streit2ThePoint

Think that was just Dan with his shirt off.
twiztedmike
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joined: 10.06.2007

Nov 15 @ 7:07 PM ET
Perhaps Jurassic Park would be an actual thing if that asteroid that struck into the present-day Gulf of Mexico 65 million years ago had landed almost anywhere else on the planet (like the middle of an ocean). And this is according to Japanese scientists Kunio Kaiho and Naga Oshima, who published their research in the journal Scientific Reports recently.

“I think dinosaurs could still be alive today,” if the asteroid had landed elsewhere,” Kaiho explains.

So in other words, dinosaurs were pretty damn unlucky as the new report states that only 13% of the Earth’s surface had the right factors to cause mass extinction so that asteroid landing elsewhere could have saved all these massive animals. Kaiho and Oshima believe that the asteroid’s force combined with striking oil-rich sedimentary rocks expelled approximately 1.7 billion tons of fine-particle black carbon into the atmosphere. That soot covered the sky and blocked the sun causing temperatures to drop 18 to 29 degrees over land.


Read more at http://www.craveonline.co...where#L3b5V5mSEq1loy1x.99

- Streit2ThePoint

proof that God sent the asteroid to clear the planet for the CHOSEN SPECIES
KINGKENZO
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: OMAR COMIN'..Head or Gut?.....Watching regular white people
Joined: 01.10.2008

Nov 15 @ 7:19 PM ET
proof that God sent the asteroid to clear the planet for the CHOSEN SPECIES
- twiztedmike

kicksave856
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option.
Joined: 09.29.2005

Nov 15 @ 7:29 PM ET
please kill yourself and I will pay your funeral expenses
- penguininnevada

pretty good deal, actually. funerals are pretty expensive.
AGalchenyuk27
Location: He was responsible for the term “Gordie Howe hat trick”, where a player scored a goal, added an , NB
Joined: 02.05.2013

Nov 15 @ 7:39 PM ET
please kill yourself and I will pay your funeral expenses
- penguininnevada

Gramps28
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Double poop your best players everyone!, IL
Joined: 07.09.2014

Nov 15 @ 7:40 PM ET

- AGalchenyuk27

dan?
AGalchenyuk27
Location: He was responsible for the term “Gordie Howe hat trick”, where a player scored a goal, added an , NB
Joined: 02.05.2013

Nov 15 @ 7:46 PM ET
dan?
- Gramps28

Christian Bale looks almost unrecognizable after putting on weight and shaving head for Richard Cheney role in new biopic..
kicksave856
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: i love how not saying dumb things on the internet was never an option.
Joined: 09.29.2005

Nov 15 @ 7:49 PM ET
Christian Bale looks almost unrecognizable after putting on weight and shaving head for Richard Cheney role in new biopic..
- AGalchenyuk27

great sneakers but those laces are wack.
Crimsoninja
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Dude, I am so sorry about whatever made you like this. Take it easy.
Joined: 07.06.2007

Nov 15 @ 8:17 PM ET
Christian Bale looks almost unrecognizable after putting on weight and shaving head for Richard Cheney role in new biopic..
- AGalchenyuk27

guy has yet to really impress me

i'd still say his best is American Psycho
penguininnevada
Pittsburgh Penguins
Location: member of the honor roll, assistant to the assistant manager of the movie theater
Joined: 09.01.2008

Nov 15 @ 8:54 PM ET
Christian Bale looks almost unrecognizable after putting on weight and shaving head for Richard Cheney role in new biopic..
- AGalchenyuk27

god as my witness I thought he was black
daeth
Colorado Avalanche
Location: 43 points, ON
Joined: 09.15.2005

Nov 15 @ 9:03 PM ET
guy has yet to really impress me

i'd still say his best is American Psycho

- Crimsoninja

He's a pretty good actor but he's not really been in a ton of good movies and he uses the "look at how much weight I've lost/gained for the role" gimmick too much.
Crimsoninja
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Dude, I am so sorry about whatever made you like this. Take it easy.
Joined: 07.06.2007

Nov 15 @ 9:05 PM ET
He's a pretty good actor but he's not really been in a ton of good movies and he uses the "look at how much weight I've lost/gained for the role" gimmick too much.
- daeth

agreed

I'm going through it in my head and I think Leo stole his career. He'd probably have been good and/or better in a lot of those recent roles
daeth
Colorado Avalanche
Location: 43 points, ON
Joined: 09.15.2005

Nov 15 @ 9:07 PM ET
agreed

I'm going through it in my head and I think Leo stole his career. He'd probably have been good and/or better in a lot of those recent roles

- Crimsoninja

He's a better actor than Leo in pretty much every way. He even does American accents better and he's not even American.
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