Oh absolutely! I love Canada's beautiful landscapes, and how nice the people are, ok well I don't know that for a fact, as I read all these crazy memes about Canada, but really, it seems much safer compared to America, plus Canada has more socialistic views, which I favor. I often find myself thinking as of late, "Gerdamnit America, why can't you be more like Canada, or <>, I do like how Finland runs their country. So to me, Canada is like my Finalnd, just over the border, and still close to home. Dont apologize for this ^.^ I find it highly enlightening when two people can debate without arguing. What I would like to also point out, is that while space travel, the means of transportation, fuel, food, keeping humans alive, etc. could easily be shortened via another dimension. Who's to say that a highly super intelligent being, watching over earth, clucked their tongue and said, "These Homo sapiens are going to take forever to evolve. Let's show them fire, let's help them with language." I feel that someone/something gave us a helping hand in those early stages of life. Because, I don't disregard the fact that, yes, as humans, we did evolve. As did other species. I suppose you could say I'm a skeptical scientist, I like my facts, and I readily accept them, but I always wonder how our first humans broke through certain things in their minds, when did they understand that they had thoughts? I think that traveling dimensions is something that we've lost. Aliens aren't out here orbiting our solar system, no siree! To me the simple explanation, is that they're traveling through dimensions. But hey, as I always tell me. Until there's facts, I'll keep my own opinions (; As for giant fauna, have you heard of the Rafflesia? The giant flower that smells like death, and blooms every once in a blue moon? I wonder if that flower has a genetic makeup of some dinosaur-era flower. As for the T-Rex being a descendant to chickens, I find that hilarious and believable! My question I've always had is... How did we domesticate chickens? >.> I mean, were they running around in the early B.Cs terrorizing villages. before the villagers said, "alright look! We've had enough of these here chickens! It's time we put them in pens, and took their eggs!" Kidding. Speaking of how everything was so massive back then, have you heard of the Megalodon? The ancestor to the great white shark? It was 72feet long, with jaws 6 feet wide! I never would have assumed that Alberta, of all places, would have forest fires at all. I assumed that it was like the Midwest here, 4 seasons, plenty of rain, sunshine, snow and beautiful fall weather. Good! Never invest in another cactus! They're the Devils flower, bloody little things. Really, they're so vicious. If you get one of those needles stuck in you, it really hurts. Anymore and it's utter agony >.> feels like a porcupine attacked you!