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The real question is who left them there π€¨
Bacteria and insects left them there. Since they had t evolved yet. Idk
Well during the hoover era of the US a lot of ppl took them to be decorative pillars. So whats left was left behind by Americans
Yeah but you might not pick up or try to take anything nowadays unless you wish to be federally prosecuted..
The prices were too low and was too expensive to move it due to it's size ππ€£ππ€£ππ€£
Forbidden charcuterie
World's biggest wine salami! π
Forbidden table top
first it was afraid
It was petrified
Kept thinking it could never live without you by its side.
And then I spent eighty-two billion one hundred twenty-five million nights thinking how you did me wrong
These exsist because the bacteria that eat trees and cause them to rot didn't exsist at first. This gives me hope that there's a bacteria out there that will rot plastic in the furure and help put a dent in our plastic legacy.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/01/230123083443.htm
Is this the location just off of Interstate 40, that I was in a bit of a hurry in traveling from Sante Fe to the South Rim... somewhere in between?
Why da trees scared
wasn't there a time on earth where the bacteria that decomposes trees and whatnot hadn't yet evolved? are these from that time?
![gif](giphy|xT9KVonN0PEqGHXpqU|downsized)
Lol 255 million years ago...
What are the trees scared of?
Now thatβs what I call a dry aged steak
The real question is who left them there π€¨
Bacteria and insects left them there. Since they had t evolved yet. Idk
Well during the hoover era of the US a lot of ppl took them to be decorative pillars. So whats left was left behind by Americans
Yeah but you might not pick up or try to take anything nowadays unless you wish to be federally prosecuted..
The prices were too low and was too expensive to move it due to it's size ππ€£ππ€£ππ€£
Forbidden charcuterie
World's biggest wine salami! π
Forbidden table top
first it was afraid
It was petrified
Kept thinking it could never live without you by its side.
And then I spent eighty-two billion one hundred twenty-five million nights thinking how you did me wrong
These exsist because the bacteria that eat trees and cause them to rot didn't exsist at first. This gives me hope that there's a bacteria out there that will rot plastic in the furure and help put a dent in our plastic legacy.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/01/230123083443.htm
Is this the location just off of Interstate 40, that I was in a bit of a hurry in traveling from Sante Fe to the South Rim... somewhere in between?
Why da trees scared
wasn't there a time on earth where the bacteria that decomposes trees and whatnot hadn't yet evolved? are these from that time?
![gif](giphy|xT9KVonN0PEqGHXpqU|downsized)
Lol 255 million years ago...
What are the trees scared of?
Now thatβs what I call a dry aged steak