A list of puns related to "Mamenchisaurus"
I was playing jurassic park lost world chaos theory and I unlocked the mamenchisaurus but a few hours later it said I haven't unlocked it. I haven't seen this glitch before so idk what to do. Im on pc btw.
Dreadnoughtus is bigοΌbut Mamenchisaurus should have been biggerγI mean, Dreadnoughtus is 26 meters long, but M. sinocanadorum is 35 meters long γMamenchisaurus was almost the largest dinosaurοΌDreadnoughtus can't even make the top 10γ
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Dunno what's going on, but they're both starving themselves to death.
Plenty of tall leaf, plenty of water, but they're just like nah, I'd rather just die.
WTF?
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Love, among all the uncommon, heavy emotions that our body feels, is easily the prettiest. Why, you ask, I call love a heavy emotion? Well, just take a look at it. True love is something that demands of every inch of your body, that clouds your judgment in all possible directions, that makes your life seems just a bit worthier, just by existing. Then one of you will ask me "Well, Grace, and what about self-love, the one that doesn't depend of anyone besides you?" It's the same thing, silly. Your self-love is what makes you hang on through your hardest times, and when he's not enough, all those horrible thoughts about casting off your life will come around nonstop. Trust me, been there.
And your silly you will ask me also, "Why, Grace, do you call love an uncommon emotion?" And I answer with a question: have you ever loved? Like, true love? The one I'm talking about? And I also complete it: no, you haven't, young summer child full of sparkling dreams. You haven't.
True love is not riding your college boyfriend until you two climax at the same time, waking up all of your dorm. It's not that fancy chocolate box you receive on a spring morning, just because he remembered how much you loved chocolate. Not that "good night" message that lights up the screen of your cellphone as you prepare to sleep. No, love is way more than that.
Love is giving it up, love is knowing it will hurt like a needle behind your eyes, and still, you keep in it because there's no other logical choice. It's supporting the most horrible decisions of your loved one, and still, you stay there to light up the dark, winding corridor he chose to stride on. It's guarding and rooting for him until he reaches his goal, even if said goal is the most horrible haunting your dreams will ever experience.
I loved before.
His name was Irwin. A tall, dark haired stud I met shortly before finishing college. He had just finished his PhD in paleontology, and apparently, he was the star of the research group he was in. That, in a stellar group that had revised the taxonomy of different prehistoric lifeforms, and discovered many others, that may or may not serve as inspiration for movies like Jurassic World, Godzilla and such. Don't ask me too much. I'm no paleontologist. What I know about it is what Irwin taught me.
And it resumes basically to the majestic dinosaur genus he studied. Mamenchisaurus.
My first contact with a Mamenchisaurus was that night I went to Irwin's study, on the underground floor
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So Iβm in mission #7 of RTJP and one of my Mamenchi just disappeared - no warning, not a dead dinosaur just totally gone without a trace and now the other one is lonely. Desperately trying to incubate another! What the heck?
One of our users on the discord (Loxodonta) was at the event and played the demo (can provide proof of that on request) and was reportedly told that ALL movie dinosaurs are in the game (not including Compy sadly) which essentially confirmed mamenchisaurus since it was the only non-confirmed movie dinosaur other than Compy. In regards to FK dinosaurs apparently they indeed will come out around movie time (presumably the US release).
For the 1st time in history here's the Mamenchisaurus head made for TLW JP (thanks to Stan Winston Studios).
While I love the JWE model, because that's an actual Mamenchi, I do like this version (although clearly based on a diplodocid)
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TL;DR: Here's a recreation of what TLW Mamenchisaurus actually looked like
Long version:
Being JP fans, we've probably all seen the Lost World Mamenchisaurus concept art at some point in our lives.
This drawing has even been used in fan made scaling charts and graphics to represent what the Mamenchisaurus looked like in TLW.
However, something has always irked me: that's not what the Mamenchisaurus looked like in TLW. As many know, ILM was running low on budget with TLW when it came to modeling the dinosaurs. So, instead of modeling the Mamenchisaurus from the ground up based on that concept art, they instead took the Brachiosaurus model from JP, lengthened the tail and neck, and bumped up the size of the back legs. Something similar happened with the JPIII Ceratosaurus, but that's another story.
Nonetheless, when watching its brief appearance, you can even spot some evidence of this remodeling: the head. Though briefly seen, it's very clear that the Mamenchi still retains the Brachiosaurus' head as signified by that famous bump on the top of it. The only difference is that the head has clearly been stretched out along with that neck. This, along with the shorter tail overall, is something the concept art clearly lacks.
As such, I set out to recreate the Mamenchisaurus as best I could to finally have a clearer picture on what it actually looked like on screen, utilizing the same technique as ILM. I took the JWE Brachiosaurus, stretched out its neck and tail, and increased the size of the back legs. This is what I came up with.
So yeah; there we have recreation of how the Mamenchisaurus actually appeared in TLW. A stretched out Brachi.
And just for fun, here's a comparison of the JWE Brachi, the Mamenchi Recreation, the Mamenchi from the TLW, and the concept art. Furthermore, here's one with the JWE Mamenchi and the actual Mamenchisaurus too.
Love, among all the uncommon, heavy emotions that our body feels, is easily the prettiest. Why, you ask, I call love a heavy emotion? Well, just take a look at it. True love is something that demands of every inch of your body, that clouds your judgment in all possible directions, that makes your life seems just a bit worthier, just by existing. Then one of you will ask me "Well, Grace, and what about self-love, the one that doesn't depend of anyone besides you?" It's the same thing, silly. Your self-love is what makes you hang on through your hardest times, and when he's not enough, all those horrible thoughts about casting off your life will come around nonstop. Trust me, been there.
And your silly you will ask me also, "Why, Grace, do you call love an uncommon emotion?" And I answer with a question: have you ever loved? Like, true love? The one I'm talking about? And I also complete it: no, you haven't, young summer child full of sparkling dreams. You haven't.
True love is not riding your college boyfriend until you two climax at the same time, waking up all of your dorm. It's not that fancy chocolate box you receive on a spring morning, just because he remembered how much you loved chocolate. Not that "good night" message that lights up the screen of your cellphone as you prepare to sleep. No, love is way more than that.
Love is giving it up, love is knowing it will hurt like a needle behind your eyes, and still, you keep in it because there's no other logical choice. It's supporting the most horrible decisions of your loved one, and still, you stay there to light up the dark, winding corridor he chose to stride on. It's guarding and rooting for him until he reaches his goal, even if said goal is the most horrible haunting your dreams will ever experience.
I loved before.
His name was Irwin. A tall, dark haired stud I met shortly before finishing college. He had just finished his PhD in paleontology, and apparently, he was the star of the research group he was in. That, in a stellar group that had revised the taxonomy of different prehistoric lifeforms, and discovered many others, that may or may not serve as inspiration for movies like Jurassic World, Godzilla and such. Don't ask me too much. I'm no paleontologist. What I know about it is what Irwin taught me.
And it resumes basically to the majestic dinosaur genus he studied. Mamenchisaurus.
My first contact with a Mamenchisaurus was that night I went to Irwin's study, on the underground floor
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