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What was your opinion of you being portrayed as a half man half dog scientist who sniffs out crime as a character in It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia movie plot in an episode? I personally found it hilarious.

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Did your old employer sue you for misuse of the fmla time?

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How realistic and how rapid would plant life introduced to the planet by able to self replicate and spread across the planet, this is under the assumption that there would be enough water to keep the plants alive as they struggle to spread and then cause a snowball effect and progressively convert the non oxygen laden environment into a higher concentration from photosynthesis?

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Why do you hate laws?

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Agreed, I just am always wondering. Like it would obviously be a battle against all odds. I always just imagine one blade of grass surviving and then slowing root system forms so a few more blades of grass and then by the whole process of the Oxygen cycle that it edges its way to be warmer and warmer to keep them alive. Like many would die in the process but like if humans just keep planting and planting and planting. And have our greenhouses to feed us there and vent some of the oxygen into the atmosphere it would take generations but it all starts with a few blades of grass and a couple green houses setting the tone. Thanks for the reply and hurray for SCIENCE!!