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“Biologists and the laws of evolution on Earth said humanity had started, like everything else, in the sea. Maybe that explained fearing the dark. An ancestral memory of this sort of all-consuming nothingness”
Jun 08, 2025 02:13AM
Into the Drowning Deep (Rolling in the Deep, #1)

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what if the leaked footage was retrieved in raw codec like 10bit and allat and that’s how they know for sure it can’t be doctored. or maybe it’s labelled a proxy and they will NEVER KNOW RAHHHHHHHHHH
May 31, 2025 06:56AM
Into the Drowning Deep (Rolling in the Deep, #1)


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renee Page 162: “Mankind needs the mermaid to explain why we left the sea in the first place. If you look at the aquatic ape theory—discredited what, six times now? But it keeps coming back, like a bad penny veiled in a sheet of bad science—we should have been the masters of our watery abode. Everything that threatens us in the sea has its counterpart on land, with less of the gravity-defying freedom the water offers. So what could have driven us away?
Nothing more nor less than an equal. One whose mastery of the waters outpaced our own, and left us with the choice to flee as predators, or to live as prey …
—Transcript from the lecture “Mermaids: Myth or Monster,” given by Dr. Jillian Toth” WAITTTTTTT


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renee aquatic ape theory is literally my roman empire


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