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18.1% of Japanese want to be reborn as a flying dinosaur

August 7th, 2008 by James

A new survey translated at What Japan Thinks reveals that 18.1% of Japanese want to be reborn as a flying dinosaur, and 12.6% would like to be reborn as a big two-legged carnivore with sharp pointy teeth. Check out the article for more Japan/dinosaur info!



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8 Comments »

Comment by Panther
2008-08-07 12:26:55

Flying dinos lol. That would be the family of pterosaurs only.

 
Comment by James
2008-08-07 14:28:28

Yeah, that is why Godzilla, Mothra and Rodan are born

 
Comment by Matthieu
2008-08-07 20:30:14

I think you forgot to mention the “If you were reborn as a dinosaur” part, which explains a lot… If I had to answer to this stupid questionnaire, I would have choose the same. Flying, a long-time wish for humans…

 
Comment by Joe
2008-08-07 20:40:03

Who carries out these surveys? really

Comment by Ken Y-N
2008-08-07 22:35:21

What I want to know is who is the idiot that translated these things. Really!

 
 
Comment by Jeshii
2008-08-07 23:59:19

Down at the bottom of “Q6: If you were reborn as a dinosaur, what kind would you like to be?” it says that 53% “don’t want to be a dinosaur.”

So, if we are thinking of the great cycle of death and rebirth, and people want to be reborn as a dinosaur, can you be reborn in the past?! 4th dimensional religion ftw.

 
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