• Our second year of the NFL Pick 'Em is open to join now. You can join directly here and get involved in the weekly threads over in the Picks forum.
  • If you are reading this message, congratulations! You are on the new server! You made it!!

Memes for Ants (& Eye’s Most Still Enjoyed Thread)

Supposedly the right has all the manly men that the women swoon over though. At least that's how they see themselves anyway. The rest of us are all effeminate beta sissies who liked to get pegged by their women.

To be fair, I'd like to try that last thing. :thinking
 

Ben

ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)
Administrator
Dadministrator
Moderator
Executive
GWF Sponsor
GW Elder
Wolf Players
Messages
9,200
Also means we're potentially breathing the same air dinosaurs farted out?
I would imagine that's primarily methane that they farted out, so that'd get oxidized to CO2 and H2O over the course of a decade or so.

So it's more likely you're drinking left over dino farts, I guess.
 
Also means we're potentially breathing the same air dinosaurs farted out?

You're also drinking water a dinosaur peed out.
A while back this was literally a blurb that kept getting repeated on NPR. It was something to the effect of: "every time you drink water, you are drinking dinosaur pee. Because all the water we have is all the water we've ever had."
 
Another interesting one (even if it's not related to dinosaurs or pee pee or farts) that I've heard is that when Brutus stabbed Ceasar in the back, and Ceasar gave that famous line and then gave one final gasp before dying, one molecule from that gasp of air from Ceasar's lungs enters our lungs every time we breathe in.
 

canadaguy

Bloop Herd
Moderator
GW Elder
Wolf Players
Messages
5,531
Another interesting one (even if it's not related to dinosaurs or pee pee or farts) that I've heard is that when Brutus stabbed Ceasar in the back, and Ceasar gave that famous line and then gave one final gasp before dying, one molecule from that gasp of air from Ceasar's lungs enters our lungs every time we breathe in.
The math essentially adds up. There are around 10^22 molecules in a breath and 10^44 molecules in the atmosphere, so dispersed evenly yeah
 
Back
Top Bottom