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Post by Bobthedead on May 16, 2003 19:22:08 GMT -5
Well, by now they should have decided to look in remote places in Canada or something, cause finding one at a state park aint happening.
Also, a few years ago they found another completely isolated tribe of Indians in South America, they werent even trying to hide. This should show that it would be reasonable to suppose that an animal like bigfoot could remain hidden even with the supposed amount of area they would need to survive (because the Indians migrate to).
I am only supporting Bigfoot because no one else will, it would be much easier to bash the possibilities as the non-believer I consider myself. ;D
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Post by Sesshoumaru on May 19, 2003 9:22:05 GMT -5
Hehe Non-believe like me.
But I don't know but I would like to see someone really truely prove that bigfoot is real.
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Post by DarkSaint on May 19, 2003 17:26:50 GMT -5
But that's a totally different story. Indians are people, and since we're people, we have obviously been seen and proven to exist. But Bigfoots on the other hand, haven't been seen nor proven to exist. Heck, the only thing you get is a few rumors about them here and there. No actual proof.
Oh, and I'm not really 'bashing' anything, but rather just questioning its existence, the same as I do with God, or any other thing which I consider can't be proven to exist.
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Post by Bobthedead on May 22, 2003 18:43:58 GMT -5
Not really, I am not looking as much at the fact that people where found (they are different from bigfoot, in the sense that they can be proven real) so much as I am looking at the fact that if it where a proven fact that these Indians (somewhere near Mexico) where running around free from human contact that some humanitarian would have long ago gone and introduced them to a thing called "Sthingys".
However, they managed to travel great distances without being discovered/proven in their natural habitat.
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Post by Roland Deschain on May 23, 2003 22:41:35 GMT -5
I don't believe in Nessy. they've almost proven it's just logs that have been at the bottom of Lock Ness and have become so full of gases from decompostion that they float to the surface. They've drained the lake, they've strained it, used sonar, divers, they've even sent subs in there. I don't think it's possible for an animal to avoid so many tricks and traps.
I don't believe in bigfoot, for all we know that was my principal Mrs. Vick going skinny-dipping.
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Post by Bobthedead on May 24, 2003 17:14:11 GMT -5
I did not need to hear that last part... But when did they ever drain the loch?
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Post by Roland Deschain on May 28, 2003 23:01:51 GMT -5
Don't know, I wasn't walking the Earth at that time.
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Post by Bobthedead on Jun 2, 2003 13:09:41 GMT -5
Are you sure that even happend? Is that even posible?
I think the loch is a little to big to be drained....
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Post by Roland Deschain on Jun 2, 2003 13:37:19 GMT -5
Well, not completely, they probably just lowered it to make exploration easier. This guy said on Discovery they drained it, I don't know how much. lol
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Post by Bobthedead on Jun 2, 2003 18:01:56 GMT -5
Yeah but the same channel also said black widow spiders are in every state naturally except Alaska. I think the channel likes to put of things as fact when it is actually careful rearrangement of wording.
That is also the reason I haven?t been on much lately, my mom got all freaked by seeing some sort of ?black spider? and fumigated the house?.
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Post by Roland Deschain on Jun 2, 2003 21:50:25 GMT -5
Oh yeah, if black widows were in every state we'd have a way larger death toll per year. Whoa, I can't believe my favorite channel lied. *sniff* *sniff*
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