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One Million Years BC What with all the running around in furs and grunting at each other it appears that people didn't have time to document their lives in mindnumbing detail back in prehistoric times. Christ, they didn't even have blogs! So, using the power of photoshop and your sordid imaginations, show us what life was like back then on the messageboard.
(Fri 7 May 2004, 10:41)
One Million Years BC What with all the running around in furs and grunting at each other it appears that people didn't have time to document their lives in mindnumbing detail back in prehistoric times. Christ, they didn't even have blogs! So, using the power of photoshop and your sordid imaginations, show us what life was like back then on the messageboard.
(Fri 7 May 2004, 10:41)
Ok, so I didn't put much effort in really!
Click for pointless bigness
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Click for pointless bigness
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Why do I forsee a great number of these in the coming week?
Repost for Comp
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Repost for Comp
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Even in those days....
before the shellsuit... before the baseball cap...
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before the shellsuit... before the baseball cap...
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The advent of razors had a significant effect on cavement*
*Some more than others
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*Some more than others
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Probably been done, but first hummous for a (bronze) age!
click for legible biggness
(though you can probably guess the text!)
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click for legible biggness
(though you can probably guess the text!)
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new research by paintmashologistitians
shows that while scientists have long understood the shape of dinosaurs, they got the colours very wrong:
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shows that while scientists have long understood the shape of dinosaurs, they got the colours very wrong:
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