This is the moment I question when we anthromorthosize rocks if the adults should be larger because they break down into smaller kids, or the adults should be smaller than their kids because they have been weathered for longer.
this post was submitted on 02 Oct 2025
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I think making the adult bigger is part of anthromorthosize
Definitely the first one
Sadly, they're already on the paper, unable to escape.
Fortunately, they're actually on my phone, no paper in sight
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they cant run
do you see any moss? those are rolling stones
Roll *
This is only funny if human risks are projected and stones are not accepted as they are, threatened by losing their identity when wrapped.