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04-08-2008, 02:04 PM
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Well, SOMEBODY took my cattle.


And it sure as hell wasn't the kangaroos.
Harharhar. :P

Anyway, I pretty much agree with everyone else. If you think about the vastness of the universe, the millions apon millions of galaxies containing billions of stars with many of them having several planets around them, at least a few of those has to have the right co-incidences and conditions for life forms.

Most likely they won't be anything like life as we know it, though. And won't be anything like we imagined. Life probably evolved billions of years ago on different planets and died out long before life began to evolve here, and different life may evolve elsewhere long after the Earth is dead. You never know. :P
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