Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should. JURASSIC PARK (1993) dir. Steven Spielberg
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn’t stop to think if they should. JURASSIC PARK (1993) dir. Steven Spielberg
Living systems are never in equilibrium. They are inherently unstable. They may seem stable, but they’re not. Everything is moving and changing. In a sense, everything is on the edge of collapse.
Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park (via collectionof-thoughts)
but you know what alan would have loved to see at jp, the maiasaura paddock. the man who studied infancy in hadrosaurs would be like a child standing on the first doorstep of halloween eve
“ 𝘓𝘐𝘍𝘌 𝙁𝙄𝙉𝘿𝙎 𝘈 𝘞𝘈𝘠 .”
Jurassic Park reimagined concepts
i just saw an artist depict the female tyrannasaur as the smaller of the species and i instantly GAGGED. so i had to come here immediately to inform y’all that the female of the species is absolutely the larger gender and the dominant gender, yes we do have evidence of a much larger skeleton (that being stan the t. rex) but scientists think he was just a larger than average male
Jurassic Park (1993) Dir. Steven Spielberg - “Don’t move! It can’t see us if we don’t move.”
@minastiriiths / one-liner
“ ------ i’m a paleontologist. i study the history of life prior to the holocene epoch . . . i study fossils. “
“Grant knew that people could not imagine geological time. Human life was lived on another scale of time entirely. An apple turned brown in a few minutes. Silverware turned black in a few days. A compost heap decayed in a season. A child grew up in a decade. None of these everyday human experiences prepared people to be able to imagine the meaning of eighty million years - the length of time that had passed since this little animal had died.”
— Michael Chrichton, Jurassic Park
@/nerdexp ( @riffrcffed ) said: "Dr Gran'," Tim murmurs, cheek smushed to a broad shoulder. "'Wish I'd jumped when... /you/ counted t' three..." -nerdexp ;)
the boy was heavy, but the danger that seemed to loom around every corner had him pushing forward. the girl at his side, her hand tucked into the crook of his arm while grant held tim’s legs. “ hmm, “ came a hummed reply at his name, and he couldn’t help but stifle a chuckle. “ it’s okay tim, you did your best. “ we shouldn’t have pushed you. even after knowing his fear of heights he still pushed him, but there they were now. his legs taking large strides as lex struggled to maintain pace. the slower they went, the large the chance something caught up to them. “ only a little more, tim. tell me about tyrannosaur 5027, how many caudal vertebrae did it have ? “
i saw @echothreeone post about tik tok, so i’m stealing your idea 🥰 BUT grant would totally be one of those scientific tik tok professors where he talks about fossils enthusiastically and asks his followers on “fossil friday” to take a guess at the fossil he chose for that day
in reality he would have a flip phone and barely know how to use that one but yknow.. IF HE DID KNOW HOW TO WORK TECHNOLOGY
hit that ❤️ for a one liner starter !
A HOUSE WITHOUT WINDOWS | STARTERS send a prompt or send ✉ for a random starter. triggers apply.
why are you being so stubborn?
this has been so hard on you, i know.
you’d better find someone else to talk to.
have you thought about closing your eyes for a few minutes? you look exhausted.
sing to me.
it’s late and you should have been in bed already.
i’ve missed you so much.
tell me what it is.
you could have saved us.
i’ve been trying to find a way around it, but i can’t come up with anything and i feel like you deserve the truth.
i want my time to leave a mark.
stop. that’s enough for tonight.
broken dishes, broken ribs, broken spirits.
the sun cannot be hidden between two fingers.
it makes all the difference.
let justice find its rightful owner.
by asking questions.
there doesn’t seem to be much room for doubt.
do you know what happens when you get old like me? you sleep more, you eat less, you pick your fights carefully, and you think about what people will say at your funeral.
i let my walls come down.
talk to the neighbors.
nothing at all?
this is something unholy.
people don’t fall in love because of something they hear on the radio.
appetite is a funny thing.
time to go!
it’s a good start.
i had some food on the way here.
do you have a pen and paper?
nothing has changed. it’s all at your feet.
you’re a jackass.
i went everywhere. i became a nomad.
does that feel like justice to you?
crushing everybody’s dreams right now to tell y’all the “velociraptors” were 100% utahraptors, in paleo hypotheses they are described as being nearly 6 feet in height which matches with how crichton describes the species. velociraptors in actuality compared to scientific reconstruction only came up to about calf height on a average human