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While I agree with this meme, I would still like to present the following counterargument:
61 1 ReplyWhat year was this computer mouse built?!
65 0 Reply150 million BC
38 0 ReplyStill works. Why upgrade?
12 0 ReplyIt sometimes slides off the table on its own, got kinda annoying after a couple falls
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It's the original one-button mouse, built for the Apple Elise in 1810.
22 0 ReplyAh yes, the roaring 1810's. Cradel of computing! I prefer the Samsung Planet One to that design. It was made a year later in 1811.
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The bottom half of that Droideka must be buried in the sand
24 0 ReplyImagine if these things were actually chubby lil guys with lots of soft fatty parts and cartilage but this is just what's left of them
6 0 ReplyYou're looking at a photo of a horseshoe crab. Still very much alive and complete.
12 0 ReplyYeah but like, what if their ancestors were different and they just evolved it all away?
9 0 ReplyThey're arthropods, so in terms of the appearance in the fossil record, it's pretty much what they are completely. Idk how far you wanna go in terms of evolutionary ancestry, but they've conserved most of their featured for a quite a long time: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2020.00098/full
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Considering they're still alive...
5 0 ReplyI wanted to say, it would look like a Pokémon, but then I remembered that these things already are a Pokémon...
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