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Post by onyxtigress on Sept 4, 2009 16:54:43 GMT -5
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Post by Misty on Sept 6, 2009 12:25:35 GMT -5
Oh I'm a believer all right. Damien has a story about that one. His friend freaked out when he saw one on the highway back in Louisiana...
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Post by onyxtigress on Sept 6, 2009 12:56:09 GMT -5
Oh I'm a believer all right. Damien has a story about that one. His friend freaked out when he saw one on the highway back in Louisiana... Oh, I believe in it myself. In fact, my theory is that just because you've never seen something up until now doesn't mean that it does not exist. And just because it does, does not mean that it's to be feared. Some people get so whacked out of finding something new. They fear it. Me, myself...Embrace it! It's part of nature.
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Post by Misty on Sept 6, 2009 15:00:08 GMT -5
Oh I'm a believer all right. Damien has a story about that one. His friend freaked out when he saw one on the highway back in Louisiana... Oh, I believe in it myself. In fact, my theory is that just because you've never seen something up until now doesn't mean that it does not exist. And just because it does, does not mean that it's to be feared. Some people get so whacked out of finding something new. They fear it. Me, myself...Embrace it! It's part of nature. Amen... unless it doesn't have cowbell.
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Post by tcphil on Sept 8, 2009 22:33:28 GMT -5
Oh I'm a believer all right. Damien has a story about that one. His friend freaked out when he saw one on the highway back in Louisiana... Oh, I believe in it myself. In fact, my theory is that just because you've never seen something up until now doesn't mean that it does not exist. And just because it does, does not mean that it's to be feared. Some people get so whacked out of finding something new. They fear it. Me, myself...Embrace it! It's part of nature. I don't know about the Chupacabra it's feasible I guess...I have a much harder time with Big Foot/Yeti, the Loch Ness Monster, and such...My reasoning-it would seem to me that since peeps have been "seeing" them for hundreds of years that there would have to be sizable breeding populations-now maybe the land animals could still hide there's a lot of inaccessible land out there...But Loch Ness has a very finite amount of space, no way could an entire breeding population hide this long with all the major technology thrown at it...Also it would seem to me that by now somebody would have found some bones or something... I liken it to Dragons(which do exist-I love the aincent Chinese saying "When you look into a fire you'll never see the dragon, but you'll see where it's been)if you look at the classic description of a Medieval Dragon it sounds an awful lot like a Petradactyll...I think some of these things are primitive(fossil?) memories of when most animals were bigger than us-and many wanted to eat us...That's my take anyway...
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Post by starfire77 on Sept 15, 2009 7:29:00 GMT -5
Heres my take on it and Ive almost always thought this. Why cant the Chupracbra exist? Bigfoot/Yeti doesnt have to necessarily big a mythological creature. Instead it could be a person who had an abnormal growth of hair and ability to be powerful/strong. In all the sightings Ive heard of the Yeti ate meat mostly,walked upright,etc. It has become wild...So why cant Chupra be a gentic mistake or such...or it could be a real monster..and so could Yeti.
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