There was this fire I saw in the Guiness Book of World Records 2011. Apparently, a lightning struck some cave in ____ B.C, and it's been burning away at the cave ever since. Or... something.
EDIT:Oh, wait. Living thing. That would be... my great grandmother. She died a few months ago, at age 80+.
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There's a tree named Methuselah who's 4800 years old.
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helltank wrote:
There was this fire I saw in the Guiness Book of World Records 2011. Apparently, a lightning struck some cave in ____ B.C, and it's been burning away at the cave ever since. Or... something.
EDIT:Oh, wait. Living thing. That would be... my great grandmother. She died a few months ago, at age 80+.
? BC
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imsosuperswell1 wrote:
God, he is older than all.
That was just what I was about to type.
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The universe.
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God, he is older than all.
I'm christian. DEAL with it.
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knuckles2001 wrote:
God, he is older than all.
I'm christian. DEAL with it.
IDK if that qualifies, but yeah.
A 410 year old clam.
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@Swell-If you'd read the Bible closely, you would find heaps of evidence that either shows or implies that God is a spirit, and thus not living. Good choice, though.
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Amoeba!
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muppetds wrote:
Mine would be this
Siberian Actinobacteria, which is between 400,000 and 600,000 years old.
Waaaaiiiiittt, are you talking about old old, or old as in on the earth for a long time?

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Shadowsonics wrote:
muppetds wrote:
Mine would be this
Siberian Actinobacteria, which is between 400,000 and 600,000 years old.Waaaaiiiiittt, are you talking about old old, or old as in on the earth for a long time?
Huh i'm confused
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