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A Once Supposed Truth

A once supposed truth is always breaking down somewhere, with someone. A little boy interested in dinosaurs finds out they evolved into birds and are all around us. He watches a chicken outside and says, "I do not want to eat dinosaur eggs this morning mom."
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Feb 11, 2012
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