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I would ask him/her what he/she was thinking when they created the Sloth. :)
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Gannon wrote:I would ask him/her what he/she was thinking when they created the Sloth. :)

hahaha!
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Hahahaha. Great pic, how did you find that so quickly? :)
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I'm basically an expert googler. lol
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suzy1124, I love your question. Though Ant's is an interesting take, too!
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Thanks Cordelia!...
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Gannon wrote:I would ask him/her what he/she was thinking when they created the Sloth. :)
Now that is an interesting question :eusa-think:
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Why?.... :?

( so that we could have a name for " lazy ppl " ) :wink:
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suzy1124 wrote:Why?.... :?

( so that we could have a name for " lazy ppl " ) :wink:
No :) because it reminds me of something made from the leftovers haphazardly combined :lol:
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YOU MAY BE RIGHT!..... I've actually had a brief encounter w/one while cruising the Amazon in Brazil...
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Suzy! I feel like I haven't seen you in a while! Hey!

And you had a sloth encounter? They are pretty creepy looking I think. Such large claws for something that hardly moves. haha I would avoid one if I saw one.
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Fran wrote:
Gannon wrote:I would ask him/her what he/she was thinking when they created the Sloth. :)
Now that is an interesting question :eusa-think:
Yep, Fran, interesting indeed. I don't know what it's purpose is in life. As far as I can see, it's goal is to get as much sleep as it can. :)
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What about Tardigrades?
Why does everyone have to die and Tardigrades stay here from the day they're born and never die? Those little bastards :mrgreen:
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Himmelslicht wrote:What about Tardigrades?
Why does everyone have to die and Tardigrades stay here from the day they're born and never die? Those little bastards :mrgreen:
I did not know what a Tardigrade was so I googled it. Wow, they are weird. They look like something from a science fiction movie. :)
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I agree. Why is that so???? It's just not fair ! WHY WHY? :angelic-halofell: :eusa-violin:
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