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Can plants, microorganisms, or highly primitive invertebrates (i.e. jellyfish) qualify for this trope? I would think they wouldn\'t qualify since it\'s \'\'normal\'\' for them to get that old. Shouldn\'t this trope be restricted to things that usually don\'t get to the necessary age for this trope? Also, can a God actually qualify? Gods are infinitely old by definition. Or is the bit about how things we expect to be this old not qualifying just about thngs that tend to be this old in RealLife?
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Can plants, microorganisms, or highly primitive invertebrates (i.e. jellyfish) qualify for this trope? I would think they wouldn\\\'t qualify since it\\\'s \\\'\\\'normal\\\'\\\' for them to get that old. Shouldn\\\'t this trope be restricted to things where it seems unusual for it to get that old? A 10,000 year-old person is impressive, a 10,000 year-old tree is nothing out-of-the-ordinary.
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Can plants, microorganisms, or highly primitive invertebrates (i.e. jellyfish) qualify for this trope? I would think they wouldn\'t qualify since it\'s \'\'normal\'\' for them to get that old. Shouldn\'t this trope be restricted to things that usually don\'t get to the necessary age for this trope? Also, can a God actually qualify? Gods are infinitely old by definition.
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Can plants, microorganisms, or highly primitive invertebrates (i.e. jellyfish) qualify for this trope? I would think they wouldn\\\'t qualify since it\\\'s \\\'\\\'normal\\\'\\\' for them to get that old. Shouldn\\\'t this trope be restricted to things that usually don\\\'t get to the necessary age for this trope? Also, can a God actually qualify? Gods are infinitely old by definition. Or is the bit about how things we expect to be this old not qualifying just about thngs that tend to be this old in RealLife?
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