An Obstruction Of Dons
“Earth was a baking lifeless desert for 5 million years.” Or so the headline read. The Obstruction Of Dons shakes his head. His childhood in Southern Pangea was hardly so sweltering. “The global wipeout that ended the Permian era, before dinosaurs, wiped out nearly all of the world's species. Mass extinctions like these in Earth's history are usually followed by a "dead zone", a period of tens of thousands of years before new species crop up. But the early Triassic dead zone lasted millions of years, not thousands.” This, the Obstruction Of Dons supposed, was a gross exaggeration of his early years. “The extra-long five million year dead zone was caused by screaming hot ocean temperatures in the tropics, making the land's forecast a scorching 140 °Fahrenheit.” Perhaps it was a bit balmy, the Obstruction Of Dons conceded. “The team figured it out by collecting data from 15,000 ancient teeth. The conodonts, tiny teeth from extinct eel-like fishes, were pulled from two tonnes of rock in South China. They form a skeleton using oxygen, and the oxygen isotopes are temperature-controlled. By examining the conodonts, the researchers were able to see how hot it was millions of years ago.” So that’s where my collection went, the goblin muses. Salivating with delight, the Obstruction Of Dons sets his coordinates to a non-descript paleontological site, doubling as a discount wet market, in the Hubei Province. Bounding through hyperspace, past, present, and future merge to a blur in the rear-view mirror. The Obstruction Of Dons licks his lips. The perfect ingredient; 15,000 Prehistoric Eel Teeth will all but guarantee the Obstruction Of Dons' victory at this weekend’s Neighborhood Soup-Off.
An Obstruction Of Dons
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An Obstruction Of Dons
“Earth was a baking lifeless desert for 5 million years.” Or so the headline read. The Obstruction Of Dons shakes his head. His childhood in Southern Pangea was hardly so sweltering. “The global wipeout that ended the Permian era, before dinosaurs, wiped out nearly all of the world's species. Mass extinctions like these in Earth's history are usually followed by a "dead zone", a period of tens of thousands of years before new species crop up. But the early Triassic dead zone lasted millions of years, not thousands.” This, the Obstruction Of Dons supposed, was a gross exaggeration of his early years. “The extra-long five million year dead zone was caused by screaming hot ocean temperatures in the tropics, making the land's forecast a scorching 140 °Fahrenheit.” Perhaps it was a bit balmy, the Obstruction Of Dons conceded. “The team figured it out by collecting data from 15,000 ancient teeth. The conodonts, tiny teeth from extinct eel-like fishes, were pulled from two tonnes of rock in South China. They form a skeleton using oxygen, and the oxygen isotopes are temperature-controlled. By examining the conodonts, the researchers were able to see how hot it was millions of years ago.” So that’s where my collection went, the goblin muses. Salivating with delight, the Obstruction Of Dons sets his coordinates to a non-descript paleontological site, doubling as a discount wet market, in the Hubei Province. Bounding through hyperspace, past, present, and future merge to a blur in the rear-view mirror. The Obstruction Of Dons licks his lips. The perfect ingredient; 15,000 Prehistoric Eel Teeth will all but guarantee the Obstruction Of Dons' victory at this weekend’s Neighborhood Soup-Off.